Curating Architecture
20 November–14 December 2008

Curating Architecture
20 November–14 December 2008

The Showroom

December 10, 2008

The Showroom
44 Bonner Road
London E2 9JS

www.theshowroom.org
www.gold.ac.uk/visual-arts/curating-architecture

Nikolaus Hirsch & Philipp Misselwitz

Exquisite Corpse -
A conceptual model for a contemporary art institution as a collaborative process with invited contributions by Tobias Rehberger, Eyal Weizman, Judith Hopf, Raqs Media Collective, Anton Vidokle and Rirkrit Tiravanija.

Exhibition opening, followed by a conversation between the authors, Andrea Phillips and Lisa Le Feuvre.

Curating Architecture

AMO/Rem Koolhaas & Reinier de Graaf

Ângela Ferreira

Nikolaus Hirsch & Philipp Misselwitz

Walid Raad

with response by Celine Condorelli

at The Showroom, London

20 November – 14 December 2008

Bringing together artistic and architectural projects by distinguished international practitioners, Curating Architecture focuses on the relationship between architecture as an increasingly influential (and dominantly transdisciplinary) aesthetic practice and the complex claims on public and institutional space made by artists, curators and architects as they seek to articulate new, often political and certainly critical, productions of space.

For more information: curating-architecture@gold.ac.uk
The Showroom, 44 Bonner Road, London E2 9JS,
Tel 020 8983 4115

http://www.theshowroom.org

open Thursday-Sunday 12-6pm

Curating Architecture is a two-year research project funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council and supported by the Department of Art, Goldsmiths, University of London. The exhibition is developed in collaboration with The Showroom. Sponsored by Colourlink.

http://www.gold.ac.uk/visual-arts/curating-architecture

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