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August 2008 - Posts
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] For the next 10 days starting today, a series of architectural interventions are erupting throughout a Palestinian village in Israel as part of an orchestrated operation by FAST , the Amsterdam-based Foundation Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] On display for one more week at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York is "Nature Interrupted," an exhibition of 12 artists' visions of the natural world in transition, under attack, and exacting revenge. Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] At 3 p.m. this Saturday, August 23, at UC-Santa Barbara, architectural historian Nicolas Olsberg presents an illustrated lecture on the mid-century explosion of construction in Los Angeles as predicted by architectural Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] Now on display at Manifesta7 in Bolzano, Italy, is The Ethics of Dust by Jorge Otero-Pailos. The architect and Columbia University professor of historic preservation (pictured above) has spent his summer in Bolzano, Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] At the end of July, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) opened new galleries devoted to Latin American art. The art—ancient American, Spanish colonial, and contemporary—is displayed inside Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] For 15 years, Dutch artist Theo Jansen has let loose his "strandbeest," or beach beasts, to roam Holland's beaches, and this summer they make an appearance in Madrid at the Museo Reina Sofia . The Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] Now on view at the PARC Foundation's gallery in New York are videos, renderings, models, and maps by Estudio Teddy Cruz, whose architectural studio researches new forms of affordable housing and issues of density, Read More...
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[From Hannah McCann at the Culture desk] If you’re headed to Munich sometime between now and October 5, check out the first major exhibition on Sep Ruf, the modernist credited with bringing a new level of transparency to German design. Organized Read More...
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