Automatic cities
the architectural imaginary in contemporary art
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Author
Contributions
- Bruno, Giuliana. - Contributor
- Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
40,000 words, Guess
Page Count
160 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveautomaticcitiesa0000clar
- ISBN-100934418713
- ISBN-139780934418713
- Library of Congress Control Number2009929368
- OCLC Control Number326587231
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780934418713
- Open LibraryOL24123539M
Classifications
- LCCN8217.B85 C63 2009
- LCCN72.A75 C53 2009
- LCCNA2543
Alternate Titles
- Architectural imaginary in contemporary art
Description
"Automatic Cities explores the psychological and metaphorical influence of architecture on contemporary visual art. The title of the exhibition refers to the Surrealist practices of automatic writing and automatic drawing, which sought to access individual creativity by tapping into the unconscious. The exhibition explores notions of architecture in the broadest sense, comprising images of sites and cities both built and unbuilt, rising from collective experience and imagination." "Automatic Cities includes works by 13 artists and one artists' collective hailing from 11 countries around the globe including Michael Borremans (Belgium); Matthew Buckingham (New York); Los Carpinteros (Cuba); Catharina van Eetvelde (Paris, born Belgium); Jakob Kolding (Berlin, born Copenhagen); Ann Lislegaard (Copenhagen, born in Norway); Julie Mehretu (New York, born Ethiopia); Paul Noble (London); Sarah Oppenheimer (New York); Matthew Ritchie (New York, born London); Hiraki Sawa (London, born Japan); Katrin Sigurdardottir (U.S., born Iceland); Rachel Whiteread (London); and Saskia Olde Wolbers (London, born Netherlands)."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Exhibitions
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