Graham Foundation grantees at the Venice Biennale

Graham Foundation grantees at the Venice Biennale

Graham Foundation

TAC Offices, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967. Photo: Ezra Stoller, Esto. From the 2014 Graham Foundation grant for the U.S. Pavilion exhibition OfficeUS at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
June 6, 2014


Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, IL 60610www.grahamfoundation.org

The Graham Foundation congratulates all of our grantees participating in the 14th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale. Additionally, we are pleased to provide major support to the U.S. pavilion for the exhibition OfficeUS.

Graham Foundation grantees at the 2014 Venice Biennale
Rem Koolhaas (1974*), director of the 14th International Architecture Exhibition
Phyllis Lambert (CCA, 1991), recipient of the 2014 Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award

Iñaki Ábalos (2014), Lucia Allais (2006), Tom Avermaete (2005), Andrew Bryant (2013), Jean-Louis Cohen (2012), Beatriz Colomina (1987), Elizabeth Diller (1985), Keller Easterling (1991), Peter Eisenman (1966), Stanislaus Fung (2000), Joseph Grima (2010), Samantha Hardingham (2012), Li Hu (2009), Sam Jacob (2014), Charlie Koolhaas (2011), Michael Kubo (2008), Vladimir Kulić (2014), Jimenez Lai (2011), Alex Lehnerer (2011), Armin Linke (2011), Michael Meredith (2008), Ana Miljacki (2004), Hans Ulrich Obrist (2009), Lluís Ortega (2013), Kayoko Ota (2009), Kyong Park (2002), Michelle Provoost (2014), David Reinfurt (2013), Hilary Sample (2003), Felicity D. Scott (2011), Lola Sheppard (2014), Martino Stierli (2011), Yehre Suh (2008), André Tavares (2014), Wouter Vantisphout (2014), Shuo Wang (2013), Mark Wasiuta (2008), Eyal Weizman (2010), Mason White (2014)
*year of first Graham Foundation grant

2014 grants to individuals
We are also pleased to announce our new grantees—68 projects, awarded over 520,000 USD, that demonstrate innovative and thought-provoking ideas in architecture.

Exhibitions: Herwig Baumgartner & Scott Uriu; Michael Leighton Beaman & Zaneta Hong; Santiago Borja; Paul Cronin, Rob Giampietro, Adam Michaels & Jeffrey T. Schnapp; Brennan Gerard & Ryan Kelly; Del Harrow & Joshua G. Stein; Cynthia Hooper; Sam Jacob, Michelle Provoost & Wouter Vantisphout; Lydia Kallipoliti; Prem Krishnamurthy & Cay Sophie Rabinowitz; Jimenez Lai; Bernard Tschumi

Films/video/new media: Sebastian Alvarez, Andrew Benz, Yoni Goldstein & Meredith Zielke; Daniel Andries; Mina M. Chow & Mitchell Block; Kelman Duran; Graham Ellard & Stephen Johnstone; Tomas Koolhaas; Léopold Lambert; Elisa Stone Leahy & Matthew Leahy; David Schalliol; Adam Schreiber

Publications: Iñaki Ábalos & Renata Sentkiewicz; Daniel M. Abramson; Tobias Armborst, Daniel D’Oca & Georgeen Theodore; Andrea Branzi & Elisa C. Cattaneo; Katarina Burin; Katherine Clarke, Liza Fior & Helen Thomas; Gareth Doherty; Sarah Dunn & Martin Felsen; Sarah Entwistle; Joseph Giovannini; Juan José Kochen; Jesse LeCavalier; Clare Lyster; Alona Nitzan-Shiftan; Jorge Otero-Pailos; Carol McMichael Reese, Michael Sorkin & Anthony Fontenot; Henry Sanoff; Eric Schuldenfrei; Lola Sheppard & Mason White; Deane Simpson; André Tavares; Thaïsa Way; Michael Webb

Public programs: Dawn Lundy Martin, V. Mitch McEwen & Sienna Shields

Research: Nicolas Grospierre; Orit Halpern; Juan Manuel Heredia; Stewart Hicks & Allison Newmeyer; Justin Hui; Sarah Mineko Ichioka; Alicia Imperiale; Matthew Jull; Anna Knoell; Vladimir Kulić; Jamilee Polson Lacy & Meg Onli; Forbes Lipschitz; Kyle May & Julia van den Hout; Simon McGown, George Valdes & David Zhai; Douglas Moffat; Vyjayanthi Venuturupalli Rao; Michael Rios; James S. Russell; Alexis A. Sanal; Megan Francis Sullivan; Edit Tóth; Jesús Vassallo

About the Graham Foundation
Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.

Current exhibition: Everything Loose Will Land: 1970s Art and Architecture in Los Angeles, curated by Sylvia Lavin; through July 26.

Next grant deadline: grants to individuals, September 15, 2014

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