ISBN |
9789492095671 |
949209567X |
Title |
Trading between architecture and art : strategies and practices of exchange : studies in art and architecture / editors, Wouter Davidts, Susan Holden, Ashley Paine. |
Publisher and/or associated date/s |
Amsterdam : Valiz, [2019] |
Description |
236 pages : illustrations, facsimile, plans, portrait ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Vis-à-vis |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The terms of trade of architecture and art / Wouter Davidts, Susan Holden, Ashley Paine -- Art/architecture/concept / Mark Dorrian -- Pardo plumbing: relational art and architectural pavilions / John Macarthur -- Open / John Körmeling -- Assemble's Turner Prize: utility and creativity in the cultural economy / Susan Holden -- Jacques Moeschal: Signal / Angelique Campens -- Failed and fantastic: Frederick J. Kiesler's imaging practices / Mark Linder -- Projects 2013-2015 / Philip Metten -- Warren & Mosley: within and beyond Rogue game / Stephen Walker -- The follies of conceptual architecture at Osaka's Expo '90: Biwako Otsu Folly, Bolles+Wilson / Annalise Varghese -- Massimo Scolari's Ali and the institutional reframing of the Venice Biennale / Léa-Catherine Szacka -- Rooms and clouds: Gerhard Richter and architecture / Guy Léon Châtel and Wouter Davidts -- 'Breuer revisited': creating value at the Met Breuer / Rosemary Willink -- US 10,139,046 B2 / Sarah Oppenheimer -- Spencer Finch's windows: authenticity and the reconstructed interior / Ashley Paine -- Mies en abyme: architecture and institutional critique in Ludger Gerdes' Bau-Bild Krefeld, Gartenfragment / Stefan Vervoort -- On the art/architecture reframing an industrial site : Rotor's 'Grindbakken' exhibition / Maarten Liefooghe. |
Summary |
Since the 1960s, art and architecture have experienced a series of radical and reciprocal trades. Just as artists have simulated "architectural" means like plans and models, built structures and pavilions, or intervened in urban and public spaces, architects have employed "artistic" strategies in art institutions, exhibitions, and more. Likewise, art galleries and museums have combined both activities, playing with the conditional differences between inside and outside the institutions. This book focuses on specific case studies of these two-way, interdisciplinary transactions. Included are texts and visual essays by Mark Dorrian, Rosemary Willink, Sarah Oppenheimer, and many others. |
Subjects |
Art and architecture |
Architecture -- Philosophy |
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons |
Davidts, Wouter (editor) |
Holden, Susan, 1976- (editor) |
Paine, Ashley, 1979- (editor) |
Series |
Vis-à-vis (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
Call number |
2021.395 |