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Exhibiting architecture : a paradox? / edited by Eeva-liisa Pelkonen with Carson Chan and David Andrew Tasman.
Title & Author:

Exhibiting architecture : a paradox? / edited by Eeva-liisa Pelkonen with Carson Chan and David Andrew Tasman.

Publication:

New Haven, Connecticut : Yale School of Architecture, [2015]
New York, New York : Actar D, 2015.

Description:

208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

Notes:
From "Exhibiting architecture : a paradox?", a symposium held at the Yale School of Architecture from October 3 to 5, 2013 -- page 9.
"Exhibiting architecture : a paradox?" a symposium held at the Yale School of Architecture from October 3 to 5, 2013 --Page 9.
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface / Robert A.M. Stern -- I. : Introduction : Mining the paradox / Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen -- Out of site, in plain view: on the origins and actuality of the architecture exhibition / Barry Bergdoll -- II. : Exhibition as medium : Out of place: circulating monuments / Mari Lending -- Exhibitions, objects, and the emergence of modernism in Germany / Wallis Miller -- Campo Urbano, Como, 1969 / Romy Golan -- Immersive environments : Exhibitions against architecture: the Trigon Biennale in 1967 and 1969 / Paula Burleigh -- Between image and apparatus: Structures gonflables, April 1968 / Craig Buckley -- E.A.T. in Osaka, 1970: transducing technology / Mark Wasiuta -- Public encounters : Theo Crosby's environment games, 1956-1973 / Simon Sadler -- The contested subject: the Greater number at the 1968 XIV Triennale of Milano / Federica Vannucchi -- Towards paper architecture: Tallinn and Moscow / Andres Kurg -- Curatorial acts : Demonstrations as a curatorial practice: the exhibition scene at Moderna Museet from She to ARARAT, 1966-1976 / Helena Mattson -- Hans Hollein as "everythingizer," Hans Hollein as curator / Liane Lefaivre -- Exhibiting ideologies: architecture at the Venice Biennale, 1968-1980 / Léa-Catherine Szacka -- "We fight the battle with the drawings on the walls": exhibiting architecture at the Architectural Association / Irene Sunwoo -- III. : Dialogues : Contemporary exhibitions in dialogue / David Andrew Tasman (moderator) with Brennan Buck, Carson Chan, Arianne Lourie Harrison, Nina Rappaport, and Joel Sanders (panelists); with comments by Barry Bergdoll, Pedro Gadanho, and Philippe Rahm -- Exhibitions matter / Carson Chan (moderator) with Eva Franch i Gilabert, Pedro Gadanho, Andrea Phillips, and Henry Urbach (panelists)
Summary:

A collection of essays that were an outgrowth of the eponymous symposium at the Yale School of Architecture, in fall 2013. The book includes essays that explore the difficulties of exhibiting something as large and complex as a building or a city, and how to communicate something as elusive as an architectural experience that unfolds in space and time. It includes essays by Barry Bergdoll, Mari Lending, Romy Golan, Wallis Miller, Simon Sadler, Craig Buckley, among others, and two round table discussions with curators and practitioners.

ISBN:

9781940291598 (paperback)
1940291593 (paperback)

Subject:

Architecture Exhibitions History.
Architecture Philosophy.
Architecture Exhibitions.
Arkitektur.
Utställningar historia.
Arkitekturteori.
Architecture Exhibitions History Congresses.
Architecture Philosophy Congresses.

Form/genre:

Conference publications.
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
History.
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Pelkonen, Eeva-Liisa, editor.
Chan, Carson, 1980- editor.
Tasman, David Andrew, editor.
Pelkonen, Eeva-Liisa editor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 291215
Call No.: BIB 234691
Status: Available

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