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Exhibition Models Conference at Columbia GSAPP
GSAPP Architecture Event, 116th St & Broadway, New York City, NY, United States
Nov 3, 2016
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Conference
“Exhibition Models: Curating Architecture” Conference at Columbia GSAPP
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
View of The Other Architect, Columbia GSAPP’s Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, New York, 2016:
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“Exhibition Models: Curating Architecture”
November 11, 2016
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
Avery Hall
New York, New York 10027
United States
T +1 212 854 3414
www.arch.columbia.edu
November 11, 10am–6pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
November 03, 2016 – “Exhibition Models” examines new curatorial practices, scholarship, and institutional experiments that are redefining the agency of architecture exhibitions.
Presentations and panels offer case-studies and consider the format, role, and impact of exhibitions in different settings ranging from academic venues, alternative spaces, and well-established institutions to project-based architecture biennials and triennials.
Illuminations
This panel considers the role of exhibitions in academic institutions as both pedagogical resource and platform for groundbreaking new research.
Mark Wasiuta, Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery
Nina Stritzler-Levine, Bard Graduate Center
Andres Lepik, Architekturmuseum TU Munich
Vanessa Norwood, Architectural Association
Moderated by Reinhold Martin, Columbia GSAPP
Curatorial Dispatches I
Cynthia Davidson and Mónica Ponce de León, Venice Architecture Biennale 2016, US Pavilion, curators
Lluís A. Casanovas, Ignacio G. Galán, Carlos Mínguez, Alejandra Navarrete, Marina Otero Verzier, Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016, After Belonging Agency, curators
Moderated by Felicity Scott, Columbia GSAPP
Institutional Coordinates
Innovative approaches to architecture exhibitions across scales: from independent experimental spaces to new strategies at established institutions.
Michael Govan, LACMA
Rory Hyde, V&A
Wonne Ickx, Isabel Martínez Abascal, LIGA DF
Fernando Portal, Mil M2
Moderated by Irene Sunwoo, Columbia GSAPP
Curatorial Dispatches II
Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial, curators
André Tavares, 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, curator
Moderated by Mark Wasiuta, Columbia GSAPP
Panel discussion
Beatrice Galilee, The Met
Joseph Grima, Ideas City, New Museum
Sarah Herda, Graham Foundation
Sylvia Lavin, UCLA, Architecture & Urban Design
Moderated by Amale Andraos and Galia Solomonoff, Columbia GSAPP
Registration is recommended:
Exhibition Models Conference at Columbia GSAPP
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Also at the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Columbia GSAPP: The Other Architect, an exhibition of architects who expanded their role in society to shape the contemporary cultural agenda without the intervention of built form. On view until December 2, 2016. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday from 12–6pm and Saturday from 3–6pm. More information.
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