An exhibition of newly commissioned and existing work that looks at the idea of architecture as
an expanded personal archive and a depository for memories.
This exhibition of newly commissioned and existing work explores the notion that a building can act as
an expanded personal archive and a depository for memories.
Not exact matches
Transcend and Transform Unconditional Love IF YOU DO N'T SCREAM, IT»S BECAUSE YOU»RE DEAD VOICE = SURVIVAL
EXPANDED Towards an AIDS
Archive Vignettes and Monotony Tongues Untied Archival Pleasures Almost Beautiful Enough Sorrow's Swing: Learning the Choreography of AIDS Sampling the Self Radiant Presence: Self - Portraits from the Registry RADIANT PRESENCE Viral Images David Meet David and other friends The Circle Won't Be Broken 1989 — What We Lost Secretly, Frequently (Cowboy Drag) Eyes, Lilacs & Spunk: Queer Aesthetic from Suggestion into Abstraction Here and Not Here: Some things I can't say to your face I Am My Own Landscape WAR IT FEELS LIKE LOVE BUT IT»S THE DRUGS American Noir: Into a Dark Past < body > and the notes Longing for Time No Wasted Words, No Illusions If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Cry Ciao For Peter Hujar
Personal, Jesus Why Do You Insist on Flaunting?
Addressing the Ektachrome
Archive in relation to the historical period in which it was produced and in light of contemporary political and social concerns, this series of talks examines how the archive has expanded from a personal document of a historically significant period to a contemporary living document, and how this work serves to complicate our collective
Archive in relation to the historical period in which it was produced and in light of contemporary political and social concerns, this series of talks examines how the
archive has expanded from a personal document of a historically significant period to a contemporary living document, and how this work serves to complicate our collective
archive has
expanded from a
personal document of a historically significant period to a contemporary living document, and how this work serves to complicate our collective memory.