Joan Waltemath speaks with Peter Ballman later today in The New Social Environment #248: Art + Architecture: Peter Ballman
https://t.co/7L4wObqM6x
Rail beloved indeed!
For the fifth #DiorLadyArt https://t.co/yqvMm462S7, artist Bharti Kher reprised a favorite symbol – the bindi – reinterpreting it as sinuous snake forms suggesting a life force, employing these in printed pigments on the embossed leather of the limited-edition #LadyDior bags.
For a first glimpse of preeminent architectural historian and thinker Colin Rowe's unpublished thesis, written as a student of Rudolf Wittkower at the Warburg, look here:
https://t.co/Z4ZJITAvbS
To hear his marvelous extemporaneous thinking, look here:
https://t.co/PNn97F8D2w
Gordon Matta-Clark's 'Final Meditation' - one of his last drawings before his death, August 27, 1978.
From the Canadian Centre for Architecture which houses the Matta-Clark archive and recently celebrated its re-organization and online availability with a series of exhibitions.
Jonathan Dillon's Concrete Perception - getting the facts of life seriously. Le readymade heureux et malheureux. An essay on Gordon Matta-Clark and architecture, introduced by Joan Waltemath. Available from Crucible Press.
For you delectation:
Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright - also known as the Wasmuth Folios -
Digital Scans made available by the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Digital Library
Volume 1: https://t.co/GLcYqJPTnZ
Volume 2: https://t.co/YYTJO0ip5V
Interior Futures is a 3 volume, 600 page, collection of new thinking on the the interior, inhabitation, and interior design.
Volume One contents here
The digital Omnibus edition available here: https://t.co/ROC3W3aTan
A prescient and much needed re-evaluation of design thinking on the interior and our experience of interior space
From Crucible Press- Available now for Kindle:
https://t.co/ROC3W3aTan
A global perspective assemble by editors Harriet Harriss, Graeme Brooker, and Kevin Walker
London's @museumofthehome is calling for members of the UK public to submit photos of their living experience during the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/HLGTEDMMBW #coronavirus
Quarantine reading - 5 decades of archived publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
https://t.co/JwYmyqBDRA
Current reading: Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman
How Should We Live?
Willi Baumeister's poster for the 1927 Werkbund exhibition Die Wohnung (The Dwelling). A century old and more relevant than ever.
From the collections of the MoMA and the V&A.
Hosted by the SFMOMA: The Trial of Tilted Arc
A small window onto the roles of artist, critic, functioning government, and the social role of art:
https://t.co/L0AZEJY0L4
Congratulations to Crucible Press author and collaborator Dr. Harriet Harriss, the new Dean of Pratt Institute's School of Architecture!
https://t.co/hwbEZfpzLS
Explore Interior Futures in the Crucible Press bookshop:
https://t.co/dA90ZWFOOj
With Thomas Hanrahan's 22-year tenure as dean at Pratt over, Harriet Harriss, a London-based educator, writer, and researcher will replace him on August 20. https://t.co/cVV7g5HPT1
Cinqué Lee talks past and forthcoming projects on the Paper Team podcast –
Listen here:
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Watch here:
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See here: https://t.co/Z4ZJITS6As
"...a true underground classic” – Jim Jarmusch