Anthony Vidler


Anthony Vidler was an English architectural historian and critic. He was Professor at the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union.

Life and career

Vidler was born in Mere, Wiltshire, in 1941, and grew up in Shenfield, Essex. His interest in architecture and its sociopolitical relevance began when he saw an air raid on a neighbouring town during World War II. He received a B.A. and Dipl.Arch. from Emmanuel College, Cambridge and a Ph.D. from Technical University Delft.
Vidler began his career at Princeton University in 1965, before moving to the University of California, Los Angeles in 1993. He was the dean of Cornell University's architecture school from 1997 to 1998, and of The Cooper Union's architecture school from 2001 to 2013. Afterward, he taught at Princeton, Brown University and Yale University. He was a noted expert on the life and work of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, about whom he wrote several books.
After a previous marriage ended in divorce, Vidler married fellow historian Emily Apter in 1984. He had two children from his first marriage and one from his second.
Vidler died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma at his home in Manhattan on 19 October 2023, at the age of 82.

Curatorial work

Vidler curated several exhibitions, including the part of the exhibition dedicated to James Stirling at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the exhibition which travelled to the Yale Center for British Art, the Tate, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, and the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

Publications

  • The Writing of the Walls. Architectural Theory in the Late Enlightenment. Paperback, 1990.
  • Ledoux. Foreign editions: Berlin, 1989, Tokyo, 1989, Madrid, 1994.
  • Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Social Reform at the End of the Ancien Régime.
  • The Architectural Uncanny: Essays in the Modern Unhomely.
  • L'Espace des Lumières: Architecture et philosophie de Ledoux à Fourier. Translation and revised edition of The Writing of the Walls with new introduction and concluding chapter, 1992. Spanish edition: El espacio de la Ilustración. La teoria arquitectónica en Francia a finales del siglo XVIII, trans. Jorge Sainz.
  • Antoine Grumbach.
  • Warped Space: Art, Architecture, and Anxiety in Modern Culture.
  • Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.
  • Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Utopia in the Age of the French Revolution.
  • Histories of the Immediate Present. Inventing Architectural Modernism.
  • Architecture Between Spectacle and Use, ed. Anthony Vidler, Clark Studies in the Visual Arts, “Introduction,” pp.vii-xiii; “Architecture's Expanded Field,” pp. 143–154.
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  • The Scenes of the Street and Other Essays.

    Awards

Vidler was awarded fellowships with the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American [Academy of Arts and Sciences], and the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal.