The Death of the Genius: An alternative history of computation lays bare the problem of invisible labor in architecture
The development of the computer occasioned a radical paradigm shift in numerous fields. According…
Among the remarkable developments in contemporary culture has been the convergence of practices that once unambiguously belonged to art or design but which today happily share methods, means, and concerns.
The development of the computer occasioned a radical paradigm shift in numerous fields. According…
> The evening will begin with Susie Ibarra delivering a brief lecture. This will…
Please join us for a lecture by Yael Bartana, marking the opening of the exhibition …
Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen are directors of exhibitions at the Institute of the…
This lecture, in memorium of James Sloss Ackerman, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Art…
Hicham Khalidi (MA, 1972) is currently the director of the Jan…
For the 100th birthday of Bauhaus, the German State supports two new museums,…
From left to right: Jon Gray, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Arthur Mamou-Mani, Lonneke Gordjin, Alexander Groves,…
by Malinda Seu (MDes ’19) — Recipient of the Design Studies Thesis Prize This is…
This spring, Berlin-based architects Johannes Kuehn, Wilfried Kuehn, and Simona Malvezzi asked…