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GSAPP/DESTE FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
Collecting Architecture Territories
Edited by Craig Buckley, Mark Wasiuta.
Collecting Architecture Territories presents a research exhibition developed by Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, (GSAPP) in collaboration with the Deste Foundation. The exhibition examined the relationship between architecture and collection, considering architecture both as an agent that organizes, supports and informs various contemporary collecting practices, and as an object of collection in its own right. One of the most significant developments reshaping the domain of art and architectural practice over the last three decades is the explosion of institutions and foundations that have emerged out of private collections. Collecting Architecture Territories proposes that the historical institution of the museum no longer suffices to describe the territory in which the practices of artists, collectors, curators and architects now operate.
FORMAT: Pbk, 7.2 x 7.2 in. / 112 pgs. LIST PRICE: U.S. $20.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $27.95 GBP £17.50 ISBN: 9781883584788 PUBLISHER: GSAPP/DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art AVAILABLE: 5/31/2014 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of stock indefinitely AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: WORLD
Published by GSAPP/DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art. Edited by Craig Buckley, Mark Wasiuta.
Collecting Architecture Territories presents a research exhibition developed by Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, (GSAPP) in collaboration with the Deste Foundation. The exhibition examined the relationship between architecture and collection, considering architecture both as an agent that organizes, supports and informs various contemporary collecting practices, and as an object of collection in its own right. One of the most significant developments reshaping the domain of art and architectural practice over the last three decades is the explosion of institutions and foundations that have emerged out of private collections. Collecting Architecture Territories proposes that the historical institution of the museum no longer suffices to describe the territory in which the practices of artists, collectors, curators and architects now operate.