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The Adjaye Studios 2008 - 2010: Co-Authoring sets out to examine the intersection of art and architecture, not through the tradition of art within architecture, but through non-standard modes of collaboration. From 2008 to 2010 David Adjaye taught three studios at the Princeton School of Architecture. Each year, an artist - Teresita Fernandez, Jorge Pardo, and Matthew Ritchie - was invited to collaborate with the studio and share their approach to three vastly different sites: New Jersey, the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, and the city of Merida in the Yucatan. Through non-standard modes of questioning, developing, and testing, the studios set out to overturn expectations associated with the conventions of architectural design and representation. The Adjaye Studios 2008 - 2010: Co-Authoring features a curated selection of recent projects from David Adjaye and the three featured artists, interviews, essays, and archival material that unpacks and offers a new look at the shared space of art and architecture.
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David Adjaye. Authoring, Teresita Fernández, Jorge Pardo, Matthew Ritchie
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- Jaar van publicatie
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- Titel
- David Adjaye. Authoring
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Teresita Fernández, Jorge Pardo, Matthew Ritchie
- Uitgever
- Müller, Lars
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2012
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 272
- ISBN10
- 303778282X
- ISBN13
- 9783037782828
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Kunst / Cultuur, Beeldende Kunst, Schilderkunst & Beeldhouwkunst, Architectuur, Architectuur en stedebouw
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- The Adjaye Studios 2008 - 2010: Co-Authoring sets out to examine the intersection of art and architecture, not through the tradition of art within architecture, but through non-standard modes of collaboration. From 2008 to 2010 David Adjaye taught three studios at the Princeton School of Architecture. Each year, an artist - Teresita Fernandez, Jorge Pardo, and Matthew Ritchie - was invited to collaborate with the studio and share their approach to three vastly different sites: New Jersey, the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, and the city of Merida in the Yucatan. Through non-standard modes of questioning, developing, and testing, the studios set out to overturn expectations associated with the conventions of architectural design and representation. The Adjaye Studios 2008 - 2010: Co-Authoring features a curated selection of recent projects from David Adjaye and the three featured artists, interviews, essays, and archival material that unpacks and offers a new look at the shared space of art and architecture.


