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La città sopra la città 06 - 2015 |
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lunedì 29 giugno 2015
mercoledì 24 giugno 2015
ON PROJECTS # 178
The images are explanations, metaphors, foundations, memories and intentions. They are poetic and philosophical avowals. They reveal a personal perspective on thoughts. They show the roots of architecture and expectations concerning projects. Conscious and unconscious.
Valerio Olgiati
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La città sopra la città 02 - 2015 |
sabato 20 giugno 2015
ON PROJECTS # 161
The Schema at once proposes a model of artistic production, as well as a model of meaning, associated with an awareness of contemporaneously emergent structuralist models of signification.
Alexander Alberro
martedì 16 giugno 2015
ON PROJECTS # 172
The images are explanations, metaphors, foundations, memories and intentions. They are poetic and philosophical avowals. They reveal a personal perspective on thoughts. They show the roots of architecture and expectations concerning projects. Conscious and unconscious.
Valerio Olgiati
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senza titolo 2013 |
venerdì 12 giugno 2015
ON PROJECTS # 165
Si tratta
di porsi fuori dall’architettura come metafora formale della storia, che limita
ai soli codici figurativi e simbolici la sua funzione rispetto alle grandi
questioni della condizione urbana.
When it comes to set outside architecture as a formal history metaphor, limiting its function only on the figurative and symbolic codes comparing to the great questions of the urban condition
Andrea Branzi
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senza titolo - 2013 |
lunedì 8 giugno 2015
ON PROJECTS # 167
Collage, the artist John Stezaker suggest, may be a yearning for a lost world that reflects a universal sense of loss, yet the medium is not about an imaginary retrieval of the past but about the impossibility of return: a condition of exile. In other words, collage gives expression to an inescapable condition, for which it offers a kind of consolation, and one might argue that only by accepting and coming to terms with this loss, which is real, can we live more fully in the present with open eyes.
(Rick Poynor)