Tag: NYC

  • READING ARCHITECTURE FROM PUBLIC TO COMMONS at CITYGROUP

    READING ARCHITECTURE FROM PUBLIC TO COMMONS at CITYGROUP

    The exhibition, Reading Architecture from Public to Commons, opens up the homonymous book to expose its contents visually, offering an opportunity for a first read that extends the connections of the printed document and creates a physical space for additional interpretation. Highlighting and complementing textual excerpts with imagery, the exhibition invites viewers to scroll through the contents-manually, in a situation distinct from the linear act of reading, to extend, link, or even rethink the book’s original ideas. The exhibition highlights the words and work of Pelin Tan, Amira Hanafi, Marina Otero Verzier, Fernando Portal, Nandini Bagchee, coopia, Emanuel Admassu, Luciana…

  • AMERICAN ART OF THE SIXTIES

    AMERICAN ART OF THE SIXTIES

    Presented the paper, Audience and Discourse: Cross-Atlantic Exchanges in the Context of the IAUS in New York City, or Inventing New Eurocentric Architecture Institutions in the 1970s during the American Art of the Sixties: Visual & Material Forms in a Transnational Context symposium held (virtual) at Texas A&M University on March 26-27 2020. Organized by Susanneh Bieber with participants across the globe. See abstracts and speakers here. Gordon Matta-Clark, Pig Roast, 1971.