Category: Exhibits
‘The Black Home as Public Art’ examines different traditions in the Black canon of architecture at UT Austin this fall [This page is reposted from Bustler, a subsidiary of Archinect. Thanks for Josh Niland for reporting on this exhibit in August.] By Josh Niland – Friday, Aug 30, 2024 This fall at the UT Austin School of […]
“Chronograms of Architecture” is an exhibition organized by Jencks Foundation at The Cosmic House and e-flux Architecture with the Architectural Association. It began with a simple prompt – What is the contemporary relevance of Charles Jencks’ evolutionary diagram of architecture culture, first published in the 1970s (and revisited at several points in the twentieth century) […]
1. The Echo Art Fair has become an annual event for showcasing the latest trends of curators and artists connected to Buffalo, New York. This year’s show took place in an old Albert Khan factory located on the East Side of the city, which is now home to many African American residents. Khan, a […]
An exhibit that I collaborated on had a soft opening this past Monday (the 14th). The show, entitled “Primitive Parametric: Biology as Architectural Catalyst” investigates the formal and cultural meaning of biological metaphors in design from the nineteenth century to the present. The subject of this show grew from my own interests in the cultural […]