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The act of seeing : urban space : taking a distance / [editor, Fondation pour l'Architecture].
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11 unnumbered leaves : color illustrations ; 11 x 15 cm
[Zürich] : [Gta Institut & Graphische Sammlung der ETH], [1996]
The act of seeing : urban space : taking a distance / [editor, Fondation pour l'Architecture].
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[Zürich] : [Gta Institut & Graphische Sammlung der ETH], [1996]
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176 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Milan : Mousse Publishing ; London ; Köln : Koenig Books ; König, distr., c2014.
Hans Hollein / photographed by Aglaia Konrad and Armin Linke ; edited by Wilfried Kuehn ... [et al.] ; MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Vienna, Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach ; [translations, Laura McLardy].
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Milan : Mousse Publishing ; London ; Köln : Koenig Books ; König, distr., c2014.
Aglaia Konrad: Japan works
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Aglaia Konrad’s photographic work probes the social, cultural, economic, political, and historical parameters that inform architecture and urbanism. 'Japan Works' is the result of her journey through Japan in the autumn of 2019. Using a pre-compiled list of places with exceptional architecture, Konrad took thousands of photos in Tokyo, Itoigawa, Kyoto, Nagoya and Osaka.(...)
Aglaia Konrad: Japan works
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Aglaia Konrad’s photographic work probes the social, cultural, economic, political, and historical parameters that inform architecture and urbanism. 'Japan Works' is the result of her journey through Japan in the autumn of 2019. Using a pre-compiled list of places with exceptional architecture, Konrad took thousands of photos in Tokyo, Itoigawa, Kyoto, Nagoya and Osaka. In addition to mostly iconic, post-war Metabolist architecture, Konrad also took a large number of photos of nonspecific architectural moments and infrastructure that, with the same intensity, give their own impression of the architectural landscape in Japan. Free associations of full-page photographs alternate with contact sheets documenting her itinerary. These are informed by postscript glosses written by architect and critic Julian Worrall.
Monographies photo
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In her photographic work Austrian Aglaia Konrad has developed a distinctive way of documenting global urbanization. Her archive contains thousands of pictures concerning infrastructure and architecture, an almost unlimited collection that elucidates the relationship between society and place. The pictures allow the viewer to participate in a scenario where the(...)
Angle 17° : Aglaia Konrad. shaping stones
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In her photographic work Austrian Aglaia Konrad has developed a distinctive way of documenting global urbanization. Her archive contains thousands of pictures concerning infrastructure and architecture, an almost unlimited collection that elucidates the relationship between society and place. The pictures allow the viewer to participate in a scenario where the dividing-lines between the old and the new, between architecture, nature, power and symbols are fluid.
Aglaia Konrad: desert cities
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This publication is part of a series of artist' books and conceptual art publications, edited, compiled and selected by Christoph Keller. Neither an architectural nor a documentary photographer, Aglaia Konrad focuses a direct gaze on cities like Cairo, Alexandria and Anwar el Sadat, capturing applications of “Modernist” principles in desert architecture. Her photographs(...)
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Aglaia Konrad: desert cities
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This publication is part of a series of artist' books and conceptual art publications, edited, compiled and selected by Christoph Keller. Neither an architectural nor a documentary photographer, Aglaia Konrad focuses a direct gaze on cities like Cairo, Alexandria and Anwar el Sadat, capturing applications of “Modernist” principles in desert architecture. Her photographs spotlight an improbable dialogue between imported models and vernacular elements, constructions and sites, desert and communities, modernity and tradition.
Aglaia Konrad: From A to K
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Structured and designed like an encyclopedia, Austrian photographer Aglaia Konrad’s (born 1960) ''From A to K'' contains color and black-and-white photographs on the theme of urbanism, expressing Konrad’s fascination with inventories.
Aglaia Konrad: From A to K
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Structured and designed like an encyclopedia, Austrian photographer Aglaia Konrad’s (born 1960) ''From A to K'' contains color and black-and-white photographs on the theme of urbanism, expressing Konrad’s fascination with inventories.
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127 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 24 cm.
[Sint-Amandsberg] : Art Paper Editions, 2022.
Moving through the space of the picture and the page / Stefan Vanthuyne.
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[Sint-Amandsberg] : Art Paper Editions, 2022.
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Aglaia Konrad’s work often takes the form of a book, each conceived as an edited archive of the ways in which she uses photography to investigate urban landscapes. Two of her book projects were part of "The lives of documents—Photography as project", the project curated by Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen, and it was while putting this exhibition together that Konrad(...)
Alina, Barbara, Halina, Helena, Zofia
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Aglaia Konrad’s work often takes the form of a book, each conceived as an edited archive of the ways in which she uses photography to investigate urban landscapes. Two of her book projects were part of "The lives of documents—Photography as project", the project curated by Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen, and it was while putting this exhibition together that Konrad shared her enthusiasm after researching the work of five women that conceived several residential neighbourhoods in Warsaw after the Second World War and redefined the city as a green haven. If the two book projects she presented in our exhibition—Atlas (2000) and Copy Cities (2003–2004)—brought together multiple fragments of her extensive and systematic documentary work on cities, her survey of the work of Alina Scholtz, Barbara Brukalska, Halina Skibniewska, Helena Syrkus, and Zofia Hansen leads now to a travel diary that reflects on the role of architecture and landscape architecture in defining places of bonding and belonging.
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65 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 27 cm
[Amsterdam, Netherlands] : Roma Publications, [2017], ©2017
Copy construct / curated by Kasper Andreasen ; with work by: Kasper Andreasen [and twenty-one others] and publications by: Brumaria [and 32 others].
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[Amsterdam, Netherlands] : Roma Publications, [2017], ©2017
Copy Construct
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This catalogue documents both the artworks and the almost 300 books on view at an eponymous exhibition at the Mechelen Cultural Centre. Featuring works by Jan Kempenaers, Kasper Andreasen, Aglaia Konrad, Ria Pacquée, Simon Popper, Mitja Tušek, and more, the artistic positions are set against an exhibition design conceived by Kris Kimpe and Koenraad Dedobbeleer, a kind of(...)
septembre 2017
Copy Construct
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This catalogue documents both the artworks and the almost 300 books on view at an eponymous exhibition at the Mechelen Cultural Centre. Featuring works by Jan Kempenaers, Kasper Andreasen, Aglaia Konrad, Ria Pacquée, Simon Popper, Mitja Tušek, and more, the artistic positions are set against an exhibition design conceived by Kris Kimpe and Koenraad Dedobbeleer, a kind of communal archive that systematically displays a selection of contemporary artists’ books. The works closely relate to the codex of the book as a medium for artistic expression, as well as to the different gestures of reproduction that are representative of artists working in various media.