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GY: Eerie photos of abandoned malls from buzzfeed.com. The photos are banal and beautiful all at once. But the descriptions are priceless. Example: “Crestwood Mall opened in 1956 and stayed open for...
View ArticleWalter Neidermayr to Participate in the 14th Architecture Biennale
Raumfolgen 132, 2004, digital pigment print, installed: 116×186 cm WALTER NIEDERMAYR, RAUMFOLGEN at the Architecture Biennale Galerie Nordenhake (Stockholm/Berlin) is pleased to announce the...
View ArticleA Guggenheim in Helsinki?
An aerial view of the harbor, via its official website announcing competition updates This week, the Guggenheim Foundation inaugurated its first-ever architectural competition for a proposed museum...
View ArticleThe New SFMoMA – As Seen By An Untrained Eye
I’m the first to admit that I am not an art aficionado (clearly what every editor of a contemporary art magazine wants to read). However, I do know what I like, and I can confidently say that I like...
View ArticleMarcela Guerrero Talks About Her Exhibition and the Whitney’s Expansion Into...
On a humid September morning, I met with Marcela Guerrero, the first curator in the Whitney Museum of American Art to hail from Puerto Rico. We met over coffee at the museum’s café on the 7th floor. I...
View ArticleThe New SFMoMA – As Seen By An Untrained Eye
I’m the first to admit that I am not an art aficionado (clearly what every editor of a contemporary art magazine wants to read). However, I do know what I like, and I can confidently say that I like...
View ArticleMarcela Guerrero Talks About Her Exhibition and the Whitney’s Expansion Into...
On a humid September morning, I met with Marcela Guerrero, the first curator in the Whitney Museum of American Art to hail from Puerto Rico. We met over coffee at the museum’s café on the 7th floor. I...
View ArticleInterventions in Public Space: A Conversation with Allard van Hoorn
In the wake of the exhibition of his decade long project, “Urban Songlines” on view at the Tate, St. Ives, I sat down with Dutch artist Allard van Hoorn for a conversation about art and its...
View ArticleArchitectural Designer and Artist Paul Mok: Bringing Life to Intention
Paul Mok. A Fountain Head. Clay and mixed media installation, 2020. All images courtesy of the artist. With a portfolio ranging from a school building and sustainable design projects to his own...
View ArticleThese Primitive Geometries in Virtual Real Estate are Driving NFT and...
The Meeting Place. Rendering by Cyril Lancelin. Image courtesy of BOS. The Meeting Place produced by BOS, Benny Or Studio, is a virtual environment minted as an NFT that merges digital real estate with...
View ArticleThe 17th Architecture Biennale Announced to Open in May
Venice Biennale curator Hashim Sarkis and former Biennale president Paolo Baratta. Courtesy La Biennale de Architettura. Due to the worldwide pandemic situation that erupted in 2020, the Venice...
View ArticleThe Nordic Pavilion Revives Discussion About Communal Living
“What We Share,” Venice Architecture Biennale. Photographed by Chiara Masiero Sgrinzatto. Courtesy of the National Museum of Norway and Helen & Hard. In 1931 in the Swedish manifesto of modernist...
View Article“Another Kind of Knowledge”: Portrait of Dorte Mandrup Explores Architecture...
Dorte Mandrup in “Another Kind of Knowledge.” “Another Kind of Knowledge,” a portrait of Danish architect Dorte Mandrup, encourages a sensual and intuitive relationship to the spaces one inhabits....
View Article‘Coming into Community’ at the Oslo Architecture Triennale
“Coming into community” exhibition view. Photo National Museum/Børre Høstlandpresse. From the installation “Heaven” by MYCKET. The Oslo Architecture Triennale kicked off on Friday, September 23,...
View ArticleCurating beyond, or against the stream
Maria Lind, Gunilla Lundahl, Frida Rosenberg, and Anna Mikaela Ekstrand (on screen) at ArkDes. Photographed by the author. Maria Lind introduces the book Curating beyond the mainstream...
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