April 2019
Floating Cities
The exhibition Floating Cities explores the connections between urbanism and the oceans, the boundaries and lines along the ocean's edge and at sea, and the economic and social conditions throughout. Drawing on work by the Dutch floating architecture and urban development firm Blue21, among other resources, curator Anthony Fontenot looks at development and urban planning in marine environments, and associated conservation, consumption and pollution.
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Bauhaus.Photo Exhibition
As one of the twentieth century's most avant-garde schools, the Bauhaus was founded by the architect Walter Gropius in Germany in 1919. Although it existed for only 14 years (before closing under pressure from the Nazis in 1933), the aesthetic and philosophy continued across continents and generations and remains relevant today in designs from everyday items to furniture to architecture. As part of an international celebration of the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, the Bauhaus.Photo exhibition features 100 key works from the collection of more than 70,000…
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