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Spanning four continents and six countries, this book introduces "new art landscapes" that fuse architecture, the reuse of found structures, environmentalism, and artistic experimentation. Through words and pictures, readers explore six institutions--Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, USA; Raketenstation Hombroich, near Neuss, Germany; Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan;(...)
White cube, green maze: new art landscapes
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Spanning four continents and six countries, this book introduces "new art landscapes" that fuse architecture, the reuse of found structures, environmentalism, and artistic experimentation. Through words and pictures, readers explore six institutions--Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, USA; Raketenstation Hombroich, near Neuss, Germany; Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan; Inhotim, near Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Jardin Botanico, Culiacan, Mexico; and Grand Traiano Art Complex, Grottaferrata, Italy--dedicated to the experience of culture and nature. Integrating vegetation and non-linear sequences of spaces, the sites offer multiple experiences enticing the visitor to circulate between and within buildings. The sites are depicted with architects' plans and sketches, historical photographs, and maquettes and sketches by key installation artists. Raymund Ryan's essay discusses important historical precedents and considers the defining characteristics of "new art landscapes" through descriptions of each of the projects. Brian O'Doherty offers an artist's critical perspective, while Marc Treib situates the projects in the history of landscape design Architects under consideration include such established masters as Tadao Ando and Alvaro Siza Vieira as well as emerging practices such as Tatiana Bilbao and Johnston Marklee.
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120 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 19 x 26 cm
New York : Braziller : Published in association with the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design, ©1984.
Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School / H. Allen Brooks.
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Viennese design and the Wiener Werkstätte / by Jane Kallir ; with a foreword by Carl E. Schorske.
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152 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
New York : G. Braziller, in association with Galerie St. Etienne, 1986., ©1986
Viennese design and the Wiener Werkstätte / by Jane Kallir ; with a foreword by Carl E. Schorske.
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xiv, 106 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
New York, NY : Harvard Design School in association with George Braziller, ©2000.
Before and after the end of time : architecture and the year 1000 / Christine Smith with James Ackerman [and others].
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Movements & moments
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In 1930s Bolivia, self-described Anarchist Cholas form a libertarian trade union. In the Northern Highlands of Vietnam, the songs of one girl’s youth lead her to a life of activism. In the Philippines, female elders from Kalinga blaze a trail when pushed into impromptu protest. Equally striking accounts from Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, India, Nepal, Peru and Thailand weave a(...)
Movements & moments
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In 1930s Bolivia, self-described Anarchist Cholas form a libertarian trade union. In the Northern Highlands of Vietnam, the songs of one girl’s youth lead her to a life of activism. In the Philippines, female elders from Kalinga blaze a trail when pushed into impromptu protest. Equally striking accounts from Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, India, Nepal, Peru and Thailand weave a tapestry of trauma and triumph, shedding light on not-too-distant histories otherwise overlooked. Indigenous Peoples all over the world have always had to stand their ground in the face of colonialism. While the details may differ, what these stories have in common is their commitment to resistance in a world that puts profit before respect, and western notions of progress before their own. Movements and Moments is an introductory glimpse into how Indegenous Peoples tell these stories in their own words. From Southeast Asia to South America, vibrant communities must grapple with colonial realities to assert ownership over their lands and traditions. This project was undertaken in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Indonesien in Jakarta. These stories were selected from an open call across 42 countries to spotlight feminist movements and advocacies in the Global South.
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It's impossible not to think, even upon close inspection, that Olivo Barbieri's photographs aren't images of obsessively detailed architectural maquettes. The trees seem plastic, the cars resemble toys and the buildings look as though they would fall over if you so much as breathed on them. The Waterfall Project brings this unreal quality to landscape, specifically to(...)
Olivo Barbieri: the waterfall project
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It's impossible not to think, even upon close inspection, that Olivo Barbieri's photographs aren't images of obsessively detailed architectural maquettes. The trees seem plastic, the cars resemble toys and the buildings look as though they would fall over if you so much as breathed on them. The Waterfall Project brings this unreal quality to landscape, specifically to such touristy waterfalls as Victoria (Zambia/ Zimbabwe), Iguazu (Argentina, Brazil), Khone Papeng (Laos/Cambodia) and Niagara (USA/Canada). In these disorienting images, the spectators on the crowded viewing platforms look like M & M's in a candy bowl, a cluster of toytown Pointillistic color against a backdrop of watery froth. The results are vertiginous and wonderfully bizarre. Critic Walter Guadagnini writes in the introduction: There is an evident technical expedient in this, and it is the choice to photograph from above, to place oneself in a privileged and anomalous condition. In the past, this expedient already gave rise to numerous readings, which range from acknowledging the historical roots of this perspective (going back all the way to Nadar's photographs from a hot-air balloon) up to the socio-political implications deriving from 9/11."
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xii, 335 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
New York : G. Braziller ; Fort Worth : Kimbell Art Museum, [1986], ©1986
The blood of kings : dynasty and ritual in Maya art / Linda Schele, Mary Ellen Miller ; photographs by Justin Kerr.
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xvii, 97 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Design School in association with George Braziller, ©2002.
Immaterial/ultramaterial : architecture, design, and materials / edited by Toshiko Mori.
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Étapes : international 04
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Summary in this issue : "Hot shots" - a portrait of contemporary French photography as represented by Morgane Le Gall, Léa Crespi, Grégoire Alexandre, Cindy Gravelat, Raphaël Dallaporta and Sandrine Expilly; "Brussels in focus" - low-profile but high-quality, Brussels’ graphics scene is surveyed here via five studios and a magazine; "On & roll" - wallpaper is back in(...)
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Étapes : international 04
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Summary in this issue : "Hot shots" - a portrait of contemporary French photography as represented by Morgane Le Gall, Léa Crespi, Grégoire Alexandre, Cindy Gravelat, Raphaël Dallaporta and Sandrine Expilly; "Brussels in focus" - low-profile but high-quality, Brussels’ graphics scene is surveyed here via five studios and a magazine; "On & roll" - wallpaper is back in fashion, with graphic designers crafting limited editions and playing manipulative games with forms and adhesives; "Chaumont, Graphic-Design lab" - the 16th Chaumont festival blended genres and relocated graphic design to the land of visual exploration; "Lines of inquiry" - adapter, Juliana Russo and Brice Domingues are developing three highly expressive ways with linework in Japan, Brazil and France; "Doma" - meet an Argentinian collective that likes taking over museums and streets with its vehicles of protest; "Swiss graphic design / the brand image" - in Switzerland, posters have a heritage value explored by generations of graphic designers, and tracked by the Museum für Gestaltung in Zurich via collections and commissions; "Swiss graphic design : is there such a thing ?" - after the historical background, the players in contemporary Swiss graphics take centre-stage; "Type in space" - é:i investigates the visual virtues displayed by the typographic objects of Israeli Oded Ezer.
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Dating from the early 1970s, ‘'Design and the Building Site'’ is Sérgio Ferro’s most influential theoretical work. Written just after Ferro had arrived in France after fleeing the military dictatorship that took power in Brazil in 1964 and arrested him in 1970 for his involvement in active resistance, the essay reflects much of what he had left behind: encounters with(...)
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The building site and the design
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Dating from the early 1970s, ‘'Design and the Building Site'’ is Sérgio Ferro’s most influential theoretical work. Written just after Ferro had arrived in France after fleeing the military dictatorship that took power in Brazil in 1964 and arrested him in 1970 for his involvement in active resistance, the essay reflects much of what he had left behind: encounters with Brasilia’s harsh construction sites; experiences with the collective ''Arquitetura Nova''; work on the editorial committee of the journal ''Teoria e Prática''; and the year Ferro spent in prison, befriending construction workers and reading Freud. The text constitutes a critique of architectural production under capitalism, surveying the political economy of architectural production and its influence on the contemporary practice of architecture. Half a century after its first publication, and in the face of capitalism’s greatest crisis, it has never offered such a pressingly relevant call for action. This edition contextualises and expands on Ferro’s essay with earlier and later texts, clarifying both the contextual and theoretical elements at play in its argument. A preface written by Ferro especially for this first English-language edition recounts his journey from Brasilia’s building sites to the experiments of ''Arquitetura Nova'', as well as a topic he has rarely touched on before: postmodernism.
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