The Department of Display (The Operational Core)
explores spatial design and the architectonics of exhibition - making.
Not exact matches
Interested in the concepts of
design and
spatial relationships, her work
explores the idea of perception, place identity and visual memory.
«Featuring nationally performing artists Biba Bell, Megan Byrne, Jennifer Harge, Pedro Jiménez, Jessica Ray, and Maya Stovall, as well as St. Louis - based artists Jacqueline Fritz, Maxi Glamour, Fame Mizrahi, and Kat Reynolds, among others, this program will
explore spatial relationships to fluidity and movement in response to Medardo Rosso's figurative work on view, as well as the spaces of the Pulitzer's Tadao Ando -
designed building and the architecture of St. Louis.»
David Kendall's practice
explores how
spatial, economic and
design initiatives, as well as participatory practices, combine to encourage social and
spatial interconnections or dissonance in cities.
Issues of
design activism and the role of media in
spatial experience are
explored in critical essays by Jennifer Gabrys on Fresh Kills Landfill in New York, Michael Rakowitz on the Hungarian - based team Big Hope, and in Claudine Isé's Vanishing Point, an exhibition questioning the aesthetics of urban non-spaces.
Their work transforms domestic space into a public forum, entwines the female body within architectural
design, and
explores notions of exile and confinement in socio -
spatial terms.
Pieterjan Ginckels is a Belgian artist and architect whose work concerns itself with the acceleration of modern life, which he
explores through exhibitions and experiences that interweave
spatial, artistic, and
design practice, and everything in between.