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Alina
Aglaia Konrad, Alina Scholtz, Barbara Brukalska, Halina Skibniewska, Helena Syrkus, Zofia Hansen, Jelena Pančevac, Pancevac, Varsovie, paysage, NORM, CCA Singles, Zaven Titizian
4 novembre 2024
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162 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm
Kraków : Wydawnictwo EMG, 2016.
Architektki / redakcja Tomasz Kunz.
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336 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 27 cm
New York : Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation : Princeton Architectural Press, [2022], ©2022
The women who changed architecture / edited by Jan Cigliano Hartman ; foreword by Beverly Willis ; introduction by Amale Andraos ; Sarah Allaback, Julie Sinclair Eakin, Katherine Flynn, Laurel Frances Rogers ; with Lori Brown, Doris Cole, Julia Gamolina, Mary McLeod, Victoria Rosner, Margaret Birney Vickery.
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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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