Informal Architectures
Space and Contemporary Culture
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Author
- Anthony Kiendl
- Patrick Keiller
- Marie-Paule Macdonald
- Knowles Eddy Knowles
- Aoife Mac Namara
- Kim Adams
- Lance Blomgren
- Bernie Miller
- Dan Graham
- Donald Goode
- Eyal Weizman
- Paul Antick
- Elle Flanders
- Sara Raza
- Marjetica Potrč
- Candice Hopkins
- Arni Haraldsson
- Jimmy Durham
- Rita McKeough
- Sean Topham
- Andrea Phillips
- Joel McKim
- Gordon Matta-Clark
- Gregory Cowan
- William Pope.L
Publication
2008-05-20 - Black Dog Publishing
Language
English
Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-10190615533X
- ISBN-139781906155339
- Goodreads4611115
- LibraryThing6169091
- OCLC Control Number172980017
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781906155339
- Open LibraryOL12295306M
Classifications
- LCCNA687 .I54 2008
Description
"[A] compilation of new and classic writing and visual art on spatial culture in modernity post-9/11.The work gathered here creates an alternative perspective on the built environment through contemporary culture. Particular attention is paid to spaces that are in some way temporary, contingent, marginal, or fictional in order to critically analyse the meaning of art, and to provide a tenable counter-narrative to architecture's dominant ideologies concerning technological imperatives and the monumental"--P. [4] of cover.
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