Projet
AP206.S1.1996.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a permanent stage for Sector 17 in Chandigarh, India in 1996. The project proposed a 31' 6" square stage with space underneath for exhibitions of the Lalit Kala Akademi. The project is recorded through a plan and an axonometric view dating from 1996.
1996
Permanent stage for Sector 17, Chandigarh, India (1996)
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AP206.S1.1996.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a permanent stage for Sector 17 in Chandigarh, India in 1996. The project proposed a 31' 6" square stage with space underneath for exhibitions of the Lalit Kala Akademi. The project is recorded through a plan and an axonometric view dating from 1996.
Project
1996
Projet
Topolski/Waterloo
AP144.S2.D88
Description:
File documents unexecuted proposals by Cedric Price and artist Feliks Topolski for an outdoor exhibition design, initially intended for Manfest 73, a festival organized by the City of Manchester, England. Due to delays in receiving final approval the proposals were withdrawn and alternate proposals were prepared for Waterloo Circus, in London, England. Feliks Topolski and Cedric Price also collaborated on an earlier project (see Sheffield Festival AP144.S2.D61). Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1973. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
1972-1973
Topolski/Waterloo
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AP144.S2.D88
Description:
File documents unexecuted proposals by Cedric Price and artist Feliks Topolski for an outdoor exhibition design, initially intended for Manfest 73, a festival organized by the City of Manchester, England. Due to delays in receiving final approval the proposals were withdrawn and alternate proposals were prepared for Waterloo Circus, in London, England. Feliks Topolski and Cedric Price also collaborated on an earlier project (see Sheffield Festival AP144.S2.D61). Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1973. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
File 88
1972-1973
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:099:005
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File containing documents in English, including a CV, waybills, and correspondence related to the exhibition and later acquisition by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, of Parable no. 25 .... re:visions of the temple. Original folder inscribed in graphite: AGNES ETHERINGTON ART CENTER [sic] / QUEEN'S
1995-1999, 2005, 2009
Correspondence of Melvin Charney with Agnes Etherington Art Centre
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DR2012:0012:099:005
Description:
File containing documents in English, including a CV, waybills, and correspondence related to the exhibition and later acquisition by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, of Parable no. 25 .... re:visions of the temple. Original folder inscribed in graphite: AGNES ETHERINGTON ART CENTER [sic] / QUEEN'S
documents textuels
1995-1999, 2005, 2009
documents textuels
PH2007:0009
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Genealogical table is drawn on the verso of a menu for a dinner held at the Savoy Restaurant, New York, on the 20 February 2007, in celebration of the opening of the exhibition "Gordon Matta-Clark: 'You Are the Measure'". The table was drawn for Mirko Zardini.
20 February 2007
Genealogical table of Roberto Matta
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PH2007:0009
Description:
Genealogical table is drawn on the verso of a menu for a dinner held at the Savoy Restaurant, New York, on the 20 February 2007, in celebration of the opening of the exhibition "Gordon Matta-Clark: 'You Are the Measure'". The table was drawn for Mirko Zardini.
documents textuels
20 February 2007
Projet
Citlin
AP144.S2.D144
Description:
File documents a contribution to an exhibition hosted by the Aedes Galerie in Berlin, Germany, entitled "Berlin - Denkmal oder Denkmodell?". Price's contribution is centred around the concept of four "Annual Portals", monumental (but disassemblable and movable) structures which are apparently meant to guide the long-term flow of citizens' urban activities as they live in and eventually leave the city. Material in this file was produced in 1979 and between 1987 and 1988, but predominantly in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
1979, 1987-1988, predominant 1988
Citlin
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AP144.S2.D144
Description:
File documents a contribution to an exhibition hosted by the Aedes Galerie in Berlin, Germany, entitled "Berlin - Denkmal oder Denkmodell?". Price's contribution is centred around the concept of four "Annual Portals", monumental (but disassemblable and movable) structures which are apparently meant to guide the long-term flow of citizens' urban activities as they live in and eventually leave the city. Material in this file was produced in 1979 and between 1987 and 1988, but predominantly in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
File 144
1979, 1987-1988, predominant 1988
Projet
Venic
AP144.S2.D184
Description:
File documents Price's involvement in the 7th International Architectural Exhibition (also known as the Venice Biennale of Architecture) in Venice, Italy in 2000. Price was invited to participate and initially accepted, but later declined after reading the list of other participants. He subsequently made a presentation based on the work he had already done for the Biennale exhibits. This file includes material related to both the exhibits and the presentation. Material in this file was produced between 1999 and 2000. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels and textual records.
1999-2000
Venic
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AP144.S2.D184
Description:
File documents Price's involvement in the 7th International Architectural Exhibition (also known as the Venice Biennale of Architecture) in Venice, Italy in 2000. Price was invited to participate and initially accepted, but later declined after reading the list of other participants. He subsequently made a presentation based on the work he had already done for the Biennale exhibits. This file includes material related to both the exhibits and the presentation. Material in this file was produced between 1999 and 2000. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels and textual records.
File 184
1999-2000
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D43
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Nordrhein-Westfalen art museum and the redesign of the Grabbeplatz in the city centre of Düsseldorf, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1976. File contains reference material, sketch drawings illustrating the early conceptual stage of the design, design development drawings and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced at a later stage for publication and exhibition purposes. File also contains photographic materials including views of presentation model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
1972-1976
Nordrhein-Westfalen Museum and Redevelopment of Grabbeplatz Competition, Düsseldorf, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D43
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Nordrhein-Westfalen art museum and the redesign of the Grabbeplatz in the city centre of Düsseldorf, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1976. File contains reference material, sketch drawings illustrating the early conceptual stage of the design, design development drawings and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced at a later stage for publication and exhibition purposes. File also contains photographic materials including views of presentation model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
File 43
1972-1976
Sous-série
Various articles on Pettena
AP207.S3.SS08
Description:
The sub-series documents various publications written on Pettena's work published from the 1960s to the late 2000s. It documents predominantly articles and book chapters on Pettena, some related to exhibitions showing Pettena's projects. The sub-series contains scans of articles on Pettena, and texts for publications.
1960-2009
Various articles on Pettena
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AP207.S3.SS08
Description:
The sub-series documents various publications written on Pettena's work published from the 1960s to the late 2000s. It documents predominantly articles and book chapters on Pettena, some related to exhibitions showing Pettena's projects. The sub-series contains scans of articles on Pettena, and texts for publications.
Subseries
1960-2009
Série(s)
Project records from Mr. Koz
AP168.S2
Description:
The Project records from Mr. Koz series, 1996, consists of records produced by Seiichi Kozu of Studio KOZ, a local architect who managed the physical construction and installation of Denari’s show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. The series consists of 20 drawings and/or reprographic copies, 19 layouts, 16 slides, and a small amount of promotional material including three posters and one promotional pamphlet. Records date from 1996. For Interrupted Projections, in collaboration with Tokyo-based architect Seiichi Kozu (Mr. Koz) of Studio KOZ, Denari used traditional construction techniques to build a structure inside the gallery space that blended floor, wall and ceiling into a continuous curved surface. This surface displayed printed logos for fictional corporations, designed specifically for the exhibition. The majority of drawings and reprographic copies in the series relate to the construction of the principal architectural installation built on the third floor of Gallery MA. This includes plans and sections for the third floor, as well as working drawings that detail specifications such as dimensions, materials, layouts, and assembly techniques. The series also contains a set of five drawings that include first and second floor plans and sections of Gallery MA. The majority of writing on the drawings is Japanese, aside from one reprographic copy with third floor plans and sections that contains notes in English about elements of the installation such as lighting and the placement and size of fictional company logos. Photographic materials in the series comprise 16 slides that contain images of the built installation, as well as images of the exhibition open to the public, including slides of visitors interacting with the NaviCam. The series also includes printed layouts of the 3D digital renderings for the Interrupted Projections model alongside a pantone sheet, which were used as a reference during the construction process. Promotional material in the series includes three small posters for the exhibition, as well as a brochure that highlights selected works from the show.
1996
Project records from Mr. Koz
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AP168.S2
Description:
The Project records from Mr. Koz series, 1996, consists of records produced by Seiichi Kozu of Studio KOZ, a local architect who managed the physical construction and installation of Denari’s show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. The series consists of 20 drawings and/or reprographic copies, 19 layouts, 16 slides, and a small amount of promotional material including three posters and one promotional pamphlet. Records date from 1996. For Interrupted Projections, in collaboration with Tokyo-based architect Seiichi Kozu (Mr. Koz) of Studio KOZ, Denari used traditional construction techniques to build a structure inside the gallery space that blended floor, wall and ceiling into a continuous curved surface. This surface displayed printed logos for fictional corporations, designed specifically for the exhibition. The majority of drawings and reprographic copies in the series relate to the construction of the principal architectural installation built on the third floor of Gallery MA. This includes plans and sections for the third floor, as well as working drawings that detail specifications such as dimensions, materials, layouts, and assembly techniques. The series also contains a set of five drawings that include first and second floor plans and sections of Gallery MA. The majority of writing on the drawings is Japanese, aside from one reprographic copy with third floor plans and sections that contains notes in English about elements of the installation such as lighting and the placement and size of fictional company logos. Photographic materials in the series comprise 16 slides that contain images of the built installation, as well as images of the exhibition open to the public, including slides of visitors interacting with the NaviCam. The series also includes printed layouts of the 3D digital renderings for the Interrupted Projections model alongside a pantone sheet, which were used as a reference during the construction process. Promotional material in the series includes three small posters for the exhibition, as well as a brochure that highlights selected works from the show.
Series
1996
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DR2004:0901
Description:
maps, conceptual drawings, sketches, reference drawings, sections, perspectives, presentation drawings, views of structures, cutouts, site plans, axonometrics, details, plans, diagrams, clippings, keys (texts), views of drawings possibly from an exhibition, notes, programme documents, material from past projects, photomontages, schedule, and memorandum
Maps, conceptual drawings, sketches, reference drawings
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DR2004:0901
Description:
maps, conceptual drawings, sketches, reference drawings, sections, perspectives, presentation drawings, views of structures, cutouts, site plans, axonometrics, details, plans, diagrams, clippings, keys (texts), views of drawings possibly from an exhibition, notes, programme documents, material from past projects, photomontages, schedule, and memorandum
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