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2019 chicago architecture biennial week #7 calendar.

2019 chicago architecture biennial week #7 calendar.

Nov 3, 2019

above > siisis, 2016 / bricks, digital prints on mdf, photographic prints, archival documents, mirror, acrylic / photos > gloria araya

vincent meessen‘s work draws from history, assembling printed objects and architectural elements to challenge conventional narrative and stir conversation about the present. siisis responds to the work of the situationist international (1957-72), a group of artists and intellectuals who were concerned with the role of art in consumer society and the experience of the modern city. the situationist produced artworks, architectural designs, and writings that used map-making and wandering as alternative ways to experience and understand the urban environment. siisis proposes an imaginary labyrinth city based on the situationists’ plan to build an experimental city on an unpopulated island. the structure is designed for an uninhabited greek island that is actually currently for sale, proposing that the territory be used and managed by asylum seekers who would effectively become citizens of the entire african-eurasian supercontinent.

siisis addresses the pressing question of global citizenship and migration; it leverages legal and design creativity to enable the free movement of people.

[ curatorial statement ] titled …and other such stories, the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is rooted in close readings of the spatial realities of its host city. sitting at the crossroads of the great plains and the great lakes, chicago has been shaped by planetary forces: colonial expansion, mass migration, extraction economies, and rapid industrialization. thus, chicago’s urbanism is inextricable from the flows of people, goods, and capital—and the concurrent exploitation of bodies, labor, and nature—that have contributed to its making. today, despite the promise of economic development, chicago, like many other established and emergent global metropolises, faces challenging urban conditions that require the reimagining of forms of exchange between human activity, technology, and the natural world. by extension, owing to its physical geography, chicago is a singular context in which to address climate and ecological concerns shared by many postindustrial societies.

the third edition of the biennial will open 19 september 2019 thru 5 january 2020, and will convene the world’s leading practitioners, theorists, and commentators in the field of architecture and urbanism to further explore, debate, and demonstrate the significance of architectural concepts in contemporary society. the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is led by artistic director yesomi umolu with curators sepake angiama and paulo tavares.

[ events – weekly view ] #cab19 @chicagobiennial

2019 chicago architecture biennial week #2 calendar.

2019 chicago architecture biennial week #2 calendar.

Sep 28, 2019

above > the gun project memorial project 2019 / mass design group – exhibit designers

“…you hear those numbers all the time, but you never tie names to them. i wanted you to see who my son was.” pamela bosley, mother of terrell bosley / co-founder of purpose over pain

two chicago women whose sons were shot to death inspired the creation of the memorial. pamela montgomery-bosley’s 18-year-old son, terrell, was gunned down in a south side church parking lot helping a friend unload drums from a car. annette nance-holt’s 16-year-old son, blair holt, was killed as he was riding a cta bus home from his south side high school.

designed by the boston office of the mass design group, the reminders, artifacts of those slain, will be displayed in each of four houses. by showing objects from a wide range of victims, the architects are confronting the notion that gun violence is exclusively the province of young african american men belonging to gangs.

each house has 700 openings and there’s space for many more remembrances to be added.

the memorial, which honors u.s.a. gun violence victims, probably will be one of the most talked-about exhibits in the biennial. #stopgunviolence

[ curatorial statement ] titled …and other such stories, the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is rooted in close readings of the spatial realities of its host city. sitting at the crossroads of the great plains and the great lakes, chicago has been shaped by planetary forces: colonial expansion, mass migration, extraction economies, and rapid industrialization. thus, chicago’s urbanism is inextricable from the flows of people, goods, and capital—and the concurrent exploitation of bodies, labor, and nature—that have contributed to its making. today, despite the promise of economic development, chicago, like many other established and emergent global metropolises, faces challenging urban conditions that require the reimagining of forms of exchange between human activity, technology, and the natural world. by extension, owing to its physical geography, chicago is a singular context in which to address climate and ecological concerns shared by many postindustrial societies.

the third edition of the biennial will open 19 september 2019 thru 5 january 2020, and will convene the world’s leading practitioners, theorists, and commentators in the field of architecture and urbanism to further explore, debate, and demonstrate the significance of architectural concepts in contemporary society. the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is led by artistic director yesomi umolu with curators sepake angiama and paulo tavares.

[ events – weekly view ] #cab19 @chicagobiennial

the chicago architecture biennial 2019.

the chicago architecture biennial 2019.

Sep 19, 2019

…and other such stories embraces a broad spectrum of perspectives on architecture to imagine space and the built environment anew

the chicago architecture biennial announced today that its 2019 edition, titled …and other such stories, will form an expansive and multi-faceted exploration of the field of architecture and the built environment globally. developed through a research-led approach, the biennial will address the potency of space, architecture, and the natural world as they relate to four areas of inquiry: (1) no land beyond, which draws inspiration from indigenous approaches to nature, ecology, and landscape that transcend property ownership; (2) appearances and erasures, which explores both shared and contested memories in consideration of monuments, memorials, and social histories; and (3) rights and reclamations and (4) common ground, which foreground aspects of rights, advocacy, and civic purpose in architectural practice, including affordable and equitable housing

the third edition of the biennial is particularly inspired by chicago, moving beyond the grand narratives of the city’s architectural heritage to explore the history and conditions that have and continue to shape its urban development. this approach has inspired a broader view on the field of architecture to embrace practices that span building, design, planning, visual art, policymaking, education, and activism. …and other such stories will create a program that addresses the four areas of inquiry from these varied frames of reference — together exploring the changing and challenging conditions of our societies and environments. emanating from the central exhibition at the chicago cultural center and extending into the city, the 2019 biennial will feature a series of new commissions, residencies, partner projects, and public programs.

the team is comprised of artistic director yesomi umolu, a contemporary art curator, and co-curators sepake angiama, a curator whose work centers on education, and paulo tavares, a brazil-based architect and academic.

2019 chicago architecture biennial week #1 calendar.

2019 chicago architecture biennial week #1 calendar.

Sep 18, 2019

above > skievvar, 2019 / joar nango

the artist-architect joar nango is a member of the sámi people, an indigenous group from the north of norway and sweden. he creates site-specific installations and self-made publications that explore indigenous perspectives via contemporary architecture. there’s an archival window called skievvarcoolli, designed and built by oceangoing sámi people out of dried halibut stomachs spanning wooden frames. for the biennial, nango’s creative team developed a prototype for a new kind of window screen using this old technology. skievvar is a slightly absurd anti-capitalist piece of ancient-futurist technology carrying old wisdoms through its simple material, presented in chicago, itself a cradle of modernist architecture.

[ curatorial statement ] titled …and other such stories, the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is rooted in close readings of the spatial realities of its host city. sitting at the crossroads of the great plains and the great lakes, chicago has been shaped by planetary forces: colonial expansion, mass migration, extraction economies, and rapid industrialization. thus, chicago’s urbanism is inextricable from the flows of people, goods, and capital—and the concurrent exploitation of bodies, labor, and nature—that have contributed to its making. today, despite the promise of economic development, chicago, like many other established and emergent global metropolises, faces challenging urban conditions that require the reimagining of forms of exchange between human activity, technology, and the natural world. by extension, owing to its physical geography, chicago is a singular context in which to address climate and ecological concerns shared by many postindustrial societies.

the third edition of the biennial will open 19 september 2019 thru 5 january 2020, and will convene the world’s leading practitioners, theorists, and commentators in the field of architecture and urbanism to further explore, debate, and demonstrate the significance of architectural concepts in contemporary society. the 2019 chicago architecture biennial is led by artistic director yesomi umolu with curators sepake angiama and paulo tavares.

[ events – weekly view ] #cab19 @chicagobiennial

chicago architecture biennial 2019 announces first 51 participants.

chicago architecture biennial 2019 announces first 51 participants.

Mar 18, 2019

2019 chicago architecture biennial highlight contributors:

the chicago architecture biennial announced the first group of contributors to the 2019 edition and its publication. titled …and other such stories, the biennial will form an expansive and multi-faceted exploration of the field of architecture and the built environment globally. the first 51 contributors — spanning the americas, europe, africa, and asia — form an initial, representative group, and include an early selection of ambitious commissioned projects. these projects will address key questions about the implications of architecture as it relates to land, memory, rights, and civic participation, and are particularly inspired by the history and conditions of the city of chicago.

the team is comprised of artistic director yesomi umolu, a contemporary art curator, and co-curators sepake angiama, a curator whose work centers on education, and paulo tavares, a brazil-based architect and academic.

[ exhibition contributors ]

adrian blackwell / lives in toronto, canada
akinbode akinbiyi / lives in berlin, germany
alejandra celedon & nicolas stutzin / both live in santiago, chile
architects for social housing (ash) / founded in london, england – uk
avijit mukul kishore & rohan shivkumar / both live in mumbai, india
black quantum futurism / founded in philadelphia, usa
borderless studio / founded in chicago, usa
camp / founded in mumbai, india
carolina caycedo / lives in los angeles, usa
center for spatial research / founded in new york, usa
clemens von wedemeyer / lives in berlin, germany
cohabitation strategies & urban front / founded in new york, usa
constructlab / founded in berlin, germany
daar (sandi hilal & alessandro petti) / founded in beit sahour, palestine
detroit planning department / founded in detroit, usa
do ho suh / lives in london, england – uk
fica–fundo imobiliário comunitário para aluguel / founded in são paulo, brazil
forensic architecture & invisible institute / founded in london, england – uk and chicago, usa
jimmy robert / lives in berlin, germany
joar nango / lives in romssa /tromsø, norway
keleketla! library / founded in johannesburg, south africa
maria gaspar / lives in chicago, usa
mass design group / founded in boston and poughkeepsie, usa; kigali, rwanda
ola hassanain / lives in khartoum, sudan and utrecht, netherlands
rma architects / founded in mumbai, india; boston, usa
sammy baloji & filip de boeck / both live in brussels, belgium and lubumbashi, democratic republic of the congo
settler colonial city project / founded in ann arbor usa and guayaquil, ecuador
somatic collaborative (felipe correa & devin dobrowolski) / founded in new york, usa
studiobasar / founded in bucharest, romania
sweet water foundation / founded in chicago, usa
tania bruguera & association of arte útil / bruguera lives in new york, usa / association of arte útil founded in havana, cuba
tanya lukin linklater & tiffany shaw-collinge / linklater lives in ontario, canada; shaw-collinge lives in alberta, canada
territorial agency—john palmesino & ann-sofi rönnskog / founded in london, england – uk
the funambulist / founded in paris, france
theaster gates / lives in chicago, usa
usina – ctah / founded in são paulo, brazil
vincent meessen / lives in brussels, belgium
wendelien van oldenborgh / lives in berlin, germany
wolff architects / founded in cape town, south africa

[ catalogue contributors ]

aviwe mandyanda (blackstudio) / lives in johannesburg, south africa
carmen silva / lives in são paulo, brazil
cheyanne turions / lives in vancouver, canada
columbia books on architecture and the city / founded in new york, usa
dr. denise ferreira da silva / lives in vancouver, canada
ella / founded in los angeles, usa
emmanuel pratt / lives in chicago, usa
eduardo o. kohn / lives in montreal, canada
inam kula / lives in cape town, south africa
lesley lokko / lives in johannesburg, south africa
pelin tan / lives in mardin, turkey
vincent tao / lives in vancouver, canada

[ history of the biennial ]

the chicago architecture biennial is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to creating an international forum on architecture and urbanism through the production of exhibitions and public programs. the manifestation of mayor rahm emanuel’s vision for a major international architectural event and an outcome of the comprehensive cultural plan developed by chicago’s department of cultural affairs and special events, under the leadership of michelle t. boone, the inaugural 2015 chicago architecture biennial was presented through the support of bp, and in partnership with the city of chicago and the graham foundation. joseph grima and sarah herda, co-artistic directors, curated the 2015 biennial, entitled the state of the art of architecture. through its constellation of exhibitions, full-scale installations, and programming, the 2015 chicago architecture biennial invited the public to engage with and think about architecture in new and unexpected ways, and to take part in a global discussion on the future of the field.

the 2019 third edition of the biennial will run from 19 september 2019 – 5 january 2020.

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