The Avery Review Issue 44 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2019
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Thuto Durkac-Somo assembles an architecture of black theology; Jessica Ngan recounts the narrative of architecture and agriculture told at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale; Stephen Rustow considers what is at stake, now that the dust has settled, at the new Barnes Foundation designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects; and Alexander Wood pages through Michael Osman’s latest book, Modernism’s Visible Hand: Architecture and Regulation in America.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Art criticism
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Art--Collectors and collecting
Ecology
Art--Exhibitions
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James Graham
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Alissa Anderson
Caitlin Blanchfield
Jacob R. Moore
Shumi Bose
Jordan H. Carver
Ana María León
Thuto Durkac-Somo
Jessica Ngan
Stephen Rustow
Alexander Wood
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