7.15.2010

Arthur Drexler

"There are different ways of discussing architecture," he explained. "There is the chore of the journalist, the task of the academic historian or critic; people expect different things." There were also multiple institutional prerogatives for a curator which "Transformations" "refuses to gratify": "The first is that father or mother will tell you what to do.: the missionary role" Second was the expectation that the museum will validate great achievement" by presenting only the best recent work. Third was the role of reappraisal, a role he believed more easily accomplished for work of 1920s than of the present. Distancing his position, he proclaimed: "The missionary role is expressly disavowed; the validating role is disavowed. The reappraisal role is not entirely disavowed. It does occur in the manner in which the material is presented, in the juxtapositions and the quality which do result in a reappraisal."

Arthur Drexler "Response",6.
In: Felicitty D.Scott Architecture or Techno-Utopia (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1980)

7.12.2010

The death of Modern architecture

"Happily, we can date the death of modern architecture to a precise moment in time. Unlike the legal death of a person, witch is becoming a complex affair of brain waves versus heartbeats, Modern Architecture went out with a bang.
[...]
Modern Architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri on July 15,1972 at 3:32 p.m. [or thereabouts] when the infamous Pruitt-Igoe scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the coup de grâce by dynamite. Previously it had been vandalised mutilated and defeaced by its black inhabitants, and although millions of dollars were pumped back, trying to keep it alive [fixing the broken elevators, repairing smashed windows, repainting] it was finally put out of its misery. Boom, boom, boom."

From:
Charles A. Jencks "The language of Post-modern Architecture" (New York: Rizzoli,1977)

7.03.2010

6.29.2010

Amir Zaki at Perry Rubenstein gallery

"Relics",  body of photographic "portraits" of elevated lifeguard towers taken along different beaches in Southern California. 
Zaki has digitally altered the images in order to remove any visible access leading to the tower platforms. This is a work that follows earlier artist's interest in architectural structures.


























Richard Hughes at Anton Kern Gallery

From May 20 through July 3, 2010 Richard Hughes has a group of works related to architecture, memory and childhood at Anton Kern Gallery, 532 W 20th Street NY.


CUE art foundation exhibition

Last week I visited the CUE art Foundation gallerie with it's 2009 Grant Recipients.
I found interesting these two works:
Alison Williams
Glasshouse #3, 2010
Mixed media
$16400
Charlotte Meyer
Refusal (66 days and twenty years), 2010
Monofilament, silver, nylon

3.25.2010

Neil Gall

En la galería David Nolan de Nueva York se está exponiendo la obra del artista escocés Neil Gall. Actualmente vive y trabaja en Londres.
La exposición se llama "The great constructor" y se trata de unas piezas en óleo y grafito sobre extrañas construcciones.






Jean Marie-Straub y Danielle Huillet



En el Culturas de esta semana [24-03-2010] de La Vanguardia aparece la pareja de cineastas Jean Marie-Straub y Danièle Huillet y en el artículo, escrito por Anna Petrus, se habla del interés que existe en sus películas de encontrar la forma cinemátográfica para la literatura, el teatro, la música o la pintura. Esto me lleva a pensar en la posibilidad de hacer algo parecido en la arquitectura. Cómo sería una arquitectura que fuera una versión de los cuadros de Matisse, o una arquitectura que fuera un homenaje a "El lobo estepario" de Hermann Hesse o bien una arquitectura que formase una serie de Stanley Kubrick.

Con esto no me refiero una translación directa de la estética sino más bien de un trabajo que se superpusiese a la obra de estos autores y la redefiniera. De algún modo buscar una cierta simbiosis entre lo mirado y el que mira. Una pieza donde la fuente de la que bebe se desdibuja a través de una nueva caligrafía, más allá de la simple adaptación.

3.19.2010

Miguel Noguera

Miguel Noguera es un performer catalán muy interesante. Ríanse e imaginen con él: