Publications
The New Acropolis Museum
This publication is largely dedicated to the history, the architectural design and the exhibits of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens, which opened its doors to the public in 2009. It is designed by ...
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This publication is largely dedicated to the history, the architectural design and the exhibits of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens, which opened its doors to the public in 2009. It is designed by ...
View DetailsTreasures Rediscovered, Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at Columbia University
Treasures Rediscovered focuses on a group of 22 stone devotional objects and architectural fragments that collectively represent major developments in Chinese religion and mortuary culture, from ...
View DetailsRobert Moses and the Modern City, The Transformation of New York
A fresh look at the greatest builder in the history of New York City and one of its most controversial figures. Robert Moses's vast building program aimed to modernize urban infrastructure, expand ...
View DetailsRevolutions, A Century of Makonde Masquerade in Mozambique
The author, Alexander Bortolot, spent 2004 living in various small villages in northern Mozambique, staying with a number of different Makonde families. In addition to his extensive research in state ...
View DetailsArchitecture in Print, Design and Debate in the Soviet Union 1919–1935 Selections from the Collection of Stephen Garmey
In the early 20th century, the Soviet architectural press became a forum for an extraordinary group of artists, designers, architects, and theorists to converge in debate over the shape of their ...
View DetailsArchitecture in Print, Design and Debate in the Soviet Union 1919–1935 Selections from the Collection of Stephen Garmey
In the early 20th century, the Soviet architectural press became a forum for an extraordinary group of artists, designers, architects, and theorists to converge in debate over the shape of their ...
View DetailsGuide to Phlamoudhi
The Mediterranean has always been a place of dynamic cultural and artistic interaction. With the advent of burgeoning sea trade in the second half of the second millennium BCE, or the Late Bronze Age ...
View Details"Please, teach me...", Rainer Ganahl and the Politics of Learning
For more than 10 years, Ganahl has been engaged in a subtle exploration of the points of overlap of art and learning, using a variety of media including photographs, videos, books, wall texts, and ...
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