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Toyo Ito’s Pritzker
Via latimes.com
Mar 18
Japanese architect Toyo Ito, featured in the Walker’s 1986 show Tokyo: Form and Spirit, has won this year’s Pritzker Prize, architecture’s most presigious honor. The 71-year old is best know for his Sendai Mediatheque, a seven-story glass box completed in 2001.
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Form(s) and Content
Via artinamericamagazine.com
Mar 14
For its Ai Weiwei show, According to What?, the Hirshhorn presented its catalogue content two ways—as a $40 book or a $5 magazine. “The result was over 9,000 magazines sold, far more than the number of catalogues that usually sell for any given show.”
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Feltron 2012
Via feltron.com
Mar 13
Nicholas Felton—featured in our touring exhibition Graphic Design: Now in Production—has released his 2012 “annual report.” A visual datamine of his personal life, this year’s verson was created using a custom iPhone app.
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Metamuseum
Via metamuseum.tumblr.com
Mar 7
Thirteen art/design institutions from the Walker and the MIA to MoMA and CooperHewitt are collaborating on a new Tumblr site that searches for an “American aesthetic.” Today’s entry: Wim Crouwel’s 1967 typeface New Alphabet.
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Handy Decanter
Via juxtapoz.com
Mar 5
Geoff McFetridge—who designed the art now going up on construction fencing outside the Walker—unveils a new project, a decanter for Bushmill’s Irish Whiskey featuring his iconic hands imagery. The hand-blown bottles are part of an edition of 75.
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Applied Design
Via colbertnation.com
Feb 28
Come for the jokes, stay for the applied design: MoMA curator Paola Antonelli matched wits with Stephen Colbert Wednesday, highlighting objects from a vase made by bees (through “slow prototyping”) to Massoud Hassani’s landmine-exploding “dandelion.”
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Culture of Incarceration
Via creativetimereports.org
Feb 27
Photographing both Supermax prison complexes and suburban developments from the air, Christoph Gielen began noticing “striking” similarities in planning forms, which raise questions about the idea of “prisons as our new mass housing.”
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Rockaway Recovery
Via galleristny.com
Feb 25
Aiming to “foster the creative debate on urban recovery after Hurricane Sandy,” MoMA is hosting a call for ideas to sustainably rebuild the boardwalk, housing, social spaces, and other fixtures of Rockaway Beach. Deadline is March 15.
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Moby on LA Architecture
Via moca.org
Feb 19
“Baffling, Byzantine, fantastically uncohesive”: A few words musician/blogger Moby uses to describe Los Angeles’ built environment in a new video promoting Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., running April through July 2013.