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Life is more virtual than ever, but in this intensely divided moment, it's arguably our streets, squares, plazas and monuments where power remains most contested.
How does a garden become an act of resistance against gentrification? How can an urban park expose a pre-colonial landscape? What are the boundaries of protest in public space? And what role does architecture play in the the stories we tell ourselves about our collective histories, hopes and dreams?
Coming soon from Drawing Matter and the Architecture Foundation: a new series on Power & Public Space.
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Dank Lloyd Wright – Meme Space
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Ana Bonet Miro – Fun Palace
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Markus Lähteenmäki – Monument to the Victims of the Revolution
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Mabel O. Wilson – Memorial to Enslaved Labourers, University of Virginia
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Andre Patrao – Chora L Works (Parc de la Villette)
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Mark Wallinger – State Britain
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Jonas Žukauskas – Forest Parts
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Manuel Herz – Babyn Yar Synagogue
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Lauren Bon – Bending the River
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Liza Fior – The Dalston Eastern Curve Garden
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Jul 06, 2022 |
Coming Soon: Power & Public Space
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Jun 27, 2022 |