Form Heft Material
A major retrospective of David Adjaye’s work, co-curated by Okwui Enwezor and Zoe Ryan. The show is divided into a series of sections, from houses to public buildings, research to furniture and materials to urban projects. The concept is to offer an understanding of the work within a wider discourse that will encompass the context for the projects – whether geographical, socio-political or about the human/community experience. Showing something of the process of design as well as the completed buildings and a glimpse of things to come, exhibits include models, prints, sketches, drawings, furniture, building fragments, a specially commissioned film, photographic/computer generated imagery and texts.
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Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park
The New Studio Museum in Harlem Is a Landmark in the History of Black Art
via The New Yorker
The Studio Museum in Harlem is back, and newly dazzling
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