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Open File 2011
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Open File 2011
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[Place of publication not identified] BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC, 2020.
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[Place of publication not identified] BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC, 2020.
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vi, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2018]
Architectural materialisms : nonhuman creativity / edited by Maria Voyatzaki
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Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2018]
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xiv, 180 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
Destinations : cultural landscapes of tourism / edited by Greg Ringer.
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London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
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143 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum, ©1998.
Man Ray : photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum.
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Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum, ©1998.
Log 66: spring 2026, Walls
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When architects draw plans, they start by drawing walls. But what is a wall? What is behind it? What is inside it? The ubiquitous architectural element is at once a support, a canvas, a barricade, a boundary, and a political actor that enables both justice and injustice. Log 66: Walls addresses these questions and expands on these uses. For Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama, the wall(...)
Log 66: spring 2026, Walls
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When architects draw plans, they start by drawing walls. But what is a wall? What is behind it? What is inside it? The ubiquitous architectural element is at once a support, a canvas, a barricade, a boundary, and a political actor that enables both justice and injustice. Log 66: Walls addresses these questions and expands on these uses. For Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama, the wall produces and protects individual freedom, whereas Anthony Titus sees the wall as an instrument of simultaneous constraint and dependence. Elle Gerdeman, Iman Fayyad, Oscar Zamora, and Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti probe into different residential walls to critique the culture of contemporary construction, while Courtney Coffman investigates the curtain as a partition. And more...
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Callum Innes: Edges
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A previously unpublished work by Scottish painter Callum Innes, ‘Edges’ is presented as a small book with a text by Colm Tóibín. Each of the abstract works has a boundary, where a softly rendered field of colour ceases to exist and empty whiteness begins. The eye is therefore unerringly drawn to this demarcation, raising questions about what lies beyond, the unseen(...)
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A previously unpublished work by Scottish painter Callum Innes, ‘Edges’ is presented as a small book with a text by Colm Tóibín. Each of the abstract works has a boundary, where a softly rendered field of colour ceases to exist and empty whiteness begins. The eye is therefore unerringly drawn to this demarcation, raising questions about what lies beyond, the unseen continuity in either direction. In his short piece, Tóibín writes, “Nothing is stable, no colour under this light is stable; the shadows grow darker and the things on the earth merge with each other, just as what all of us did merges into one action, and all our cries and gestures merge into one cry, one gesture.
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Keith Haring, Muna Tseng and Tseng Kwong Chi: Boundless minds & moving bodies in 80s New York
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An ode to three friends and their jubilant fusion of drawing, dance and photography In the days of downtown New York in the ’70s and ’80s, three boundary-pushing artists flourished: Keith Haring (1958–90), Muna Tseng (born 1953) and Tseng Kwong Chi (1950–90). ''Boundless minds & moving bodies'' presents an intimate visual journey through the early collaborations between(...)
Keith Haring, Muna Tseng and Tseng Kwong Chi: Boundless minds & moving bodies in 80s New York
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An ode to three friends and their jubilant fusion of drawing, dance and photography In the days of downtown New York in the ’70s and ’80s, three boundary-pushing artists flourished: Keith Haring (1958–90), Muna Tseng (born 1953) and Tseng Kwong Chi (1950–90). ''Boundless minds & moving bodies'' presents an intimate visual journey through the early collaborations between these artists and friends, offering a unique and colorful prism of their expression through their respective disciplines: drawing, dance and photography, respectively. Their work and interactions reveal a shared performative energy—the joy of experimenting, openness, exchange and social engagement. Together and independently, they were immersed in and contributors to the bustling and vibrant cultural downtown scene.
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The city is me
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Proposing a new way of understanding the relationship between the city and personal identity, The City is Me argues that there is no longer a distance between the two. The result of extensive research about our notions of the city and the person throughout time, this volume explores the technology, research findings, and new ideas that have made it impossible to sustain(...)
The city is me
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Proposing a new way of understanding the relationship between the city and personal identity, The City is Me argues that there is no longer a distance between the two. The result of extensive research about our notions of the city and the person throughout time, this volume explores the technology, research findings, and new ideas that have made it impossible to sustain conceptions of the city that are based on the criterion of a boundary. Showing how this shift mirrors the decentralization and fragmentation of personal identity in a globalized world, Rosane Araujo confronts the challenge of rethinking urbanism in a way that corresponds to the risk and uncertainty--but also to the possibilities--of today's cities.
Urban Theory
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192 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 23 cm
New York, NY : The Walther Collection Books ; [Gottingen, Germany] : Steidl, 2025., ©2025.
Beyond the binary : Santu Mofokeng and David Goldblatt : African photography from The Walther Collection / Tamar Garb.
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New York, NY : The Walther Collection Books ; [Gottingen, Germany] : Steidl, 2025., ©2025.