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In a recent interview with Louisiana Channel, Copenhagen-based architects Søren Johansen and Sebastian Skovsted share insights into their design process - stating the importance of creating architecture that seamlessly blends into the landscape yet stands out on its own right. Discussing the minimalist nature of their projects, the architects are careful not to put themselves in a box, saying,
When you ask about minimalism in our work, or any other ism, we are not interested in simplicity for simplicity’s sake.”
Their practice - Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter - was founded in 2014, and, seeks to synthesize contemporary building materials and processes with basic architectural values. Structure is at the forefront of the office s design process - and the practice sees structure as a significant part of public space, placing and connecting components that are both readable and relatable and which strongly contribute to a particular spatial character.
Kasmin Gallery announces representation of Elliott Hundley
Elliott Hundley, Stillness, 2020, oil, encaustic, paper, plastic, pins, photographs, fabric, foam and linen on panel, 48 3/8 x 48 3/8 x 3 3/4 inches, 122.9 x 122.9 x 9.5 cm.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Kasmin announced representation of Elliott Hundley (b. 1975). The Los Angeles-based artist is known for expanding the traditional notions of collage and assemblage in a multidisciplinary practice of painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography that synthesizes ancient epics, futuristic narratives, and contemporary realities. The resulting works resemble theatrical landscapes that delve into the artists psyche, reflecting Hundleys desire to create a new personal mythology.
To mark the announcement, an online viewing room, Elliott Hundley: Preface, is now live on the gallery website, presenting new paintings, sculpture, and works on paper. The artists first solo exhibition will go on view at Kasmin in September 2021, taking insp
In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo Photography: Javier Callejas
In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo The first talk in our Architecture Anew series is a rare opportunity to hear from two leading architects committed to using architecture to create designs with both people and the planet in mind. today 23 March 2021, 5.00pm to 6.30pm talk series with a shared conversation between award-winning architects Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo.
This exciting and unique event will bring two acclaimed architects together to discuss the ways in which their practices work carefully and sensitively with the earth. Through empowering communities, nurturing local traditions, and working with natural building materials, these architects expand our understanding of what sustainable architecture can achieve.
You might love its appearance, but absolutely nobody loves the queues. You’ll be surrounded by screaming kids and jostled in the blazing sun or rain for an hour or more. And when you finally reach the front of the queue, you’ll be shoved into a crowded lift that takes you to an equally crowded platform, where you’ll need sharp elbows to get to the railings for a view.
As you take your pictures, you’ll realise that they will all be missing that one essential element of any Paris skyline shot - the Eiffel Tower.
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Gallery Wendi Norris announces publication of Alice Rahon s first monograph
Alice Rahon, La noche de Tepoztlan, 1964. Oil and sand on canvas, 27 1/2 x 33 7/8 inches (69.9 x 86 cm). Photo: Courtesy Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.- Gallery Wendi Norris announced their publication of Alice Rahon, the first monograph on the French-Mexican painter-poet. This 128-page book is illustrated with highlights of her artwork from 1939 through the 1970s, forming a tangible, albeit limited, representation of her oeuvre.
Alice Rahon includes an introduction by Wendi Norris as well as new research explored in three ground-breaking essays. The worlds foremost expert on Rahons life and work, Tere Arcq, proffers ten, formative touchstones to greater understand Rahons creative output in Alice Rahon: Tracing the Marvelous. Her essay has been updated and translated from Spanish in its entirety from its original publication in 2009, on the occasion of Rahons solo exhi