Conceptions of Space: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Architecture
In the early and mid-20th century, the concept of space was critical in defining the modern movement in architecture. Notions of architectural space related to the coherence between the interior and exterior of buildings emerged as a new feature. Counteracting previous understandings of architecture as a progression of styles, space became a privileged quest of architectural practice. In time, however, space was actively reclaimed by artists, geographers, sociologists, and others as their domain of intervention and reflection. As proposed by French philosopher Michel Foucault, ours is the epoch of space, an expanded field imbued with complex meanings.
Twenty international projects by architects and artists, in large-scale models, drawings, photographs, videos, and even a room-sized installation, survey how architecture addresses this expanded field. Spatial conceptions in the exhibition range from 鈥渁ssemblage鈥 and 鈥渆nvelope鈥 space, to 鈥渇ictional鈥 and 鈥減erformative鈥 space. Participants offer a global panorama of architectural practice today, from acclaimed architects such as Herzog & de Meuron, 脕lvaro Siza, and Kengo Kuma, to young, emergent practices such as Pezo van Ellrichshausen, Chile; Ryue Nishizawa, Japan; Ensamble Studio, Spain; and the New York-based SO-IL and MOS Architects.
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In the early and mid-20th century, the concept of space was critical in defining the modern movement in architecture. Notions of architectural space related to the coherence between the interior and exterior of buildings emerged as a new feature. Counteracting previous understandings of architecture as a progression of styles, space became a privileged quest of architectural practice. In time, however, space was actively reclaimed by artists, geographers, sociologists, and others as their domain of intervention and reflection. As proposed by French philosopher Michel Foucault, ours is the epoch of space, an expanded field imbued with complex meanings.
Twenty international projects by architects and artists, in large-scale models, drawings, photographs, videos, and even a room-sized installation, survey how architecture addresses this expanded field. Spatial conceptions in the exhibition range from 鈥渁ssemblage鈥 and 鈥渆nvelope鈥 space, to 鈥渇ictional鈥 and 鈥減erformative鈥 space. Participants offer a global panorama of architectural practice today, from acclaimed architects such as Herzog & de Meuron, 脕lvaro Siza, and Kengo Kuma, to young, emergent practices such as Pezo van Ellrichshausen, Chile; Ryue Nishizawa, Japan; Ensamble Studio, Spain; and the New York-based SO-IL and MOS Architects.
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