Always After (The Glass House), 2006 Filmed at Mies van der Rohe’s Illinois Institute of Technology’s Crown Hall. Super 16mm film digitized to HD video and compressed for Blu-ray Disc Always After (The Glass House), 2006 Filmed at Mies van der Rohe’s Illinois Institute of Technology’s Crown Hall. Super 16mm film digitized to HD video and compressed for Blu-ray Disc - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: galeriethomasschulte

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Wann: 18.08.2021 - 15.09.2021

“Manglano-Ovalle’s intimate interaction with Mies’s landmark buildings over the past several years has produced a seductive and provocative body of video works that conduct an ongoing discourse about the ideals, failures and contradictions of Modernism and an exquisite tension between homage and critique. As subjects in Manglano-Ovalle’s ongoing political observations and…
“Manglano-Ovalle’s intimate interaction with Mies’s landmark buildings over the past several years has produced a seductive and provocative body of video works that conduct an ongoing discourse about the ideals, failures and contradictions of Modernism and an exquisite tension between homage and critique. As subjects in Manglano-Ovalle’s ongoing political observations and social criticisms, Mies’s iconic spaces become invested with evocative new meanings, revealing themselves to be the universal and socially engaged sites Mies always hoped they could be.”— Irene Hofmann
Tags: Architektur, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle

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