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Post-Minimalist Architectural Sculpture Sculptural Architecture UDIOSS.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx= CKgno4UBJdFF1+NuoR9TeA UDIOSS.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx= CKgno4UBJdFF1+NuoR9TeA New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC designed by SANAA: Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa

Alice Aycock (US, b. 1946) Maze, 1972, Pennsylvania (destroyed) “Originally, I had hoped to create a moment of absolute panic when the only thing that mattered was to get out.” (embodied vision – phenomenological consciousness)

Alice Aycock (American, born 1946), Study for Project Entitled "The City of the Walls: A Narrow City: A Thin City," 1978, pencil on vellum paper, 42 3/8 x 72,“ MoMA NYC

Frank Gehry (US, b. Canada, 1929) Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain, 1997 compare (right) Aycock, Functional and Fantasy Stair, San Francisco Main Library, 100 Larkin St., 5th floor and 4th Floor Atrium, aluminum, painted steel, stainless steel, and plaster sculpture. “Functional and Fantasy Stair wraps around a two-story sculptural cone with an appearance of unraveling itself. As it unravels, fragments of imaginary stairs peel away.” (Aycock)

Aycock, Functional and Fantasy Stair, San Francisco Public Library,1996

Richard Serra, Bilbao permanent collection (left); Torqued Elipses, 1997, Dia (right) spatial affinity-unity-dialectical intercourse of museum and sculpture. Both work to create a theatrical space, an embodied visual-spatial experience

Learning from Las Vegas, 1972 Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour Learning from Las Vegas marked the historical origin of postmodern architecture. The book created a controversy in 1972 by calling for architects to be more receptive to the vernacular, the tastes and values of "common" people, and less immodest in their (Modernist) erections of "heroic," self-aggrandizing monuments. "A roadway could become a city. A building could become a sign. In no place at all, someplace could be created. That is Las Vegas' genius.“ from Learning from Las Vegas Gropius, Bauhaus, , an icon of modern architecture

The demolition of the Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St Louis, USA, 1972 Modernist mass housing projects can be found in every major city worldwide. Failed utopianism

Postmodern “Vernacular” (Pop) Architecture Frank Gehry, (top left) Fishdance Restaurant, Kobe, Japan, 1987 (left below) Gehry and Claes Oldenburg, Chiat-Day Building, 1986, Venice, California (right) Anonymous, Duck Restaurant, from Learning from Las Vegas An advertising agency

Gehry House, by Frank Gehry, at Santa Monica, California, 1978 “Deconstructive” domestic architecture

Zaha Hadid (British, b. Iraq, 1950) Wolfsburg, Germany, Science Center, 2002 Deconstructivist Architecture and new computer design possibilities. See course website“Readings” for video interview of Hadid.

Compare Hadid’s architetural design with 1917 Russian Suprematist painting by Kasimir Malevich (right). In 2004 Zaha Hadid became the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize

Gordon Matta-Clark (US, 1943–1978), Splitting, 1974 Matta-Clark cut through (with a chain saw) a condemned suburban two-story home in Englewood, New Jersey, splitting it down the middle. “anarchitecture” (anarchy + architecture) Undoes the “home” as place of security

Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting, 1974, chromogenic prints mounted on board, 40 x 30 in. “non-u-mental” - “to convert a place into a state of mind”

Matta-Clark, Conical Intersect, 1974, near the Pompidou Center (Beaubourg), two townhouses dated 1699 and located in the first arrondissement, Paris

Cornelia Parker (English b a “YBA”: Young British Artist), Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991, a garden shed that had been filled with domestic objects by the artist and exploded by the British Army at her request. Below left is shed prior to explosion. detail

Cornelia Parker, Mass (Colder Darker Matter), 1997, Charcoal retrieved from a church struck by lightning (Baptist Church of Lytle, Texas), approximately 156 x 126 x 126” Detail

Rachel Whiteread (British b. 1963) House [East London],

Rachel Whiteread, House, 1993, (left) before and after casting (below) casting process

Demolition of House on January 11, 1993

Do-Ho Suh (Seoul, Korea, b.1962) Seoul Home/L.A. Home/New York Home/Baltimore Home/London Home/Seattle Home, 1999, Silk, 149 x 240 x 240 inches, Installation view at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle, 2002, Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Do-Ho Suh, Seoul Home/L.A. Home/New York Home/Baltimore Home/London Home/Seattle Home 1999, silk, 149 x 240 x 240 inches, Installation view at the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 1999

Doris Salcedo (Bogotá, Colombia, 1958), Unland: irreversible witness, , wood, cloth, metal, and hair

For more information about Salcedo’s process and intentions San Francisco Museum of Modern Art “The way that an artwork brings materials together is incredibly powerful. Sculpture is its materiality. I work with materials that are already charged with significance, with meaning they have acquired in the practice of everyday life…then, I work to the point where it becomes something else, where metamorphosis is reached.” Doris Salcedo

Doris Salcedo, Shibboleth, 2008, Turbine Hall, Tate

Video of Salcedo discussing her intentions regarding Shibboleth

Krzysztof Wodiczko (Polish, b. 1943), Homeless Vehicle Project, New York, Canadian passport, lives in New York and Boston, works at MIT

Krzysztof Wodiczko, The Hiroshima Projection, 1999, public projection at the A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima, Japan

Image from the CECUT Project, Tijuana, Mexico, 2001 by Krzysztof Wodiczko, Adam Whiton, Sung Ho Kim. "The purpose was to use progressive technology to give voice and visibility to the women who work in the "maquiladora" industry in Tijuana. We designed a headset that integrated a camera and a microphone allowing the wearer to move while keeping the transmitted image in focus. The headset was connected to two projectors and loudspeakers that transmitted the testimonies live. The women's testimonies focused on a variety of issues including work related abuse, sexual abuse, family disintegration, alcoholism, and domestic violence. These problems were shared live by the participants, in a public plaza on two consecutive nights, for an audience of more than 1,500. projections on the 60-foot diameter facade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana(CECUT)

Andrea Zittel (US, b. 1965) with Wagon Station, 2005 (right) at A-Z West near Joshua Tree, California Zittel received a BFA in painting and sculpture from San Diego State University in 1988

Andrea Zittel, A-Z Escape Vehicles, 2005