Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 2018, USA, News

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts

Fellowship Program in the USA: monetary support for development & production of new / challenging works

Mar 17 + 16, 2018

Graham Foundation Fellows 2018 News

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced the organization’s new Graham Foundation Fellowship program

e-architect are pleased to share that the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced the organization’s new Graham Foundation Fellowship program featuring: Brendan Fernandes, Torkwase Dyson, Martine Syms, Mark Wasiuta, and David Hartt.

The Fellowship provides monetary support for the development and production of new and challenging works and the opportunity to present these projects in an exhibition at the Foundation’s Madlener House galleries in Chicago.

Graham Foundation Fellows, 2018. Left to right: Brendan Fernandes, Torkwase Dyson, Martine Syms, Mark Wasiuta, and David Hartt:
Graham Foundation Fellows 2018
photos courtesy Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts

The Fellowship program connects to the legacy of the Foundation’s first awards, made in 1957 and 1958. These initial fellowships provided a diverse group of practitioners a platform to pursue experimental ideas in the field, and they included alumni such as Pritzker Prize winning architects Balkrishna V. Doshi and Fumihiko Maki, designer Harry Bertoia, photographer Harry M. Callahan, sculptor Eduardo Chillida, and painter Wilfredo Lam.

Brendan Fernandes, 2017. Photo: Ed Luna. Courtesy the artist
Brendan Fernandes

David Hartt, 2015. © Braxton Black. Courtesy the artist
David Hartt

Mark Wasiuta, 2018. Courtesy the artist
Mark Wasiuta

Martine Syms, 2017. Photo: Taylor Rainbolt. Courtesy the artist
Martine Syms

Torkwase Dyson, 2016. Courtesy the artist
Torkwase Dyson

Aug 3, 2017

Graham Foundation Grants 2017 News

Graham Foundation Announces 2017 Grants to Organizations Over $400,000 awarded to organizations supporting innovative and challenging ideas in architecture

The Graham Foundation is pleased to announce over $400,000 in new grants to organizations around the world to support 41 innovative projects engaging original ideas in architecture.

Graham Foundation Grants

Kibera Hamlets School, Nairobi, Kenya
photo – helloeverything/SelgasCano, Kibera Hamlets School, 2016, Nairobi, Kenya. Courtesy of architects. From the 2017 organizational grant to New York Foundation for Architecture-Center for Architecture for “Scaffolding”

From Above Looking Down
photo – Gwyneth Shanks, From Above Looking Down, 2017, Los Angeles. Courtesy the artist. From the 2017 organizational grant to Materials & Applications for “Privacies Infrastructure”

Eco Pavilion, 2011, Mexico City design
photo – Estudio MMX, Eco Pavilion, 2011, Mexico City. Courtesy of Buró-Buró/Museo Experimental el Eco. From the 2017 organizational grant to Buró-Buró for “Libretas Pabellón Eco/Eco Pavilion”

Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.

Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place, Chicago, Illinois 60610, USA
Telephone: 312.787.4071 info@grahamfoundation.org

Graham Foundation

Every Building in Baghdad: The Rifat Chadirji Archives at the Arab Image Foundation
Design: Nomad Studio, landscape architecture
Madlener House, Graham Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, USA
September 15 – December 31, 2016
Every Building in Baghdad
photo – Rifat Chadirji, IRQ/315/186: Offices, Central Post, Telegraph and Telephone Administration, Baghdad, 1975. Photographic paste-ups, 8.27” × 11.69”. Courtesy of the Arab Image Foundation
Exhibition at the Graham Foundation

Architecture of Independence: African Modernism
Jan 29 – Apr 9, 2016
Architecture of Independence: African Modernism
photograph © Iwan Baan
Graham Foundation Exhibition
This exhibition explores the legacy of modernist architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1960s and 1970s. Featuring commissioned photographs by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster and archival material, “Architecture of Independence” imparts a new perspective on the intersection of architecture and nation-building in Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Zambia following independence.

Location: 4 W Burton Pl, Chicago, IL 60610, United States of America

Chicago Architecture

Contemporary Architecture in USA

Chicago Architecture Design – chronological list

Chicago Buildings
Millennium Park Pavilion Chicago
picture from architect

Recent Chicago Buildings

Ryan Center for the Musical Arts in Chicago
Design: Goettsch Partners
Ryan Center for the Musical Arts
photo from architects

Aqua Tower Chicago Skyscraper
Design: Studio Gang Architects
Aqua Tower Building in Chicago
picture from architects

860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments
Design: Krueck & Sexton, Architects
860-880 Lake Shore Drive Chicago
photo : William Zbaren

Illinois Architecture

Chicago Architecture

Chicago Skyscrapers

Place is the Space is Unprecedented Collaboration with Museum Architect Brad Cloepfil
Design: Brad Cloepfil + Allied Works Architecture
The Clyfford Still Museum Denver
photograph : Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM)
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis – CAM Exhibition

American Museum Buildings

American Architecture Design – chronological list

Green Air, a kinetic living sculpture at Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis. Summer 2016
Green Air installation at Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis
photograph : Alise O’Brien Photography
Green Air, Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis

American Architecture

American Houses

Nelson Atkins Museum of Art – Extension, Kansas
Design: Steven Holl Architects
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art
image : Andy Ryan
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art building

American Museum Architecture

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