Curators and Theme Announced for US Pavilion at 2017 Venice Biennale
The U.S. State Department has announced the individuals and institutions that will serve as curators and commissioners of the United States Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Images by Project Projects, Daniele Resini ©SRGF, NY.
The U.S. State Department has announced the individuals and institutions that will serve as curators and commissioners of the United States Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.Selecting through an open competition and recommendations from the Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions, the exhibition will be led by co-commissioners The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and the University of Chicago and curators Niall Atkinson, Associate Professor of Architectural History at the University of Chicago; Ann Lui, Assistant Professor at SAIC and co-founder of Chicago-based architecture practice Future Firm; and Mimi Zeiger, a critic, editor, curator, and educator based in Los Angeles.Under the theme of Dimensions of Citizenship, the exhibition will explore ?the meaning of citizenship as a cluster of rights and responsibilities at the intersection of legal, political, economic, and societal affiliations.?
Curators from left to right: Mimi Zeiger, Niall Atkinson, Ann Lui. Image by Nancy Wong
?It is urgent that architecture act as an important tool in understanding, shaping, and envisioning what it means to be a citizen today,? said the curators in a statement released with ...
Images by Project Projects, Daniele Resini ©SRGF, NY.
The U.S. State Department has announced the individuals and institutions that will serve as curators and commissioners of the United States Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.Selecting through an open competition and recommendations from the Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions, the exhibition will be led by co-commissioners The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and the University of Chicago and curators Niall Atkinson, Associate Professor of Architectural History at the University of Chicago; Ann Lui, Assistant Professor at SAIC and co-founder of Chicago-based architecture practice Future Firm; and Mimi Zeiger, a critic, editor, curator, and educator based in Los Angeles.Under the theme of Dimensions of Citizenship, the exhibition will explore ?the meaning of citizenship as a cluster of rights and responsibilities at the intersection of legal, political, economic, and societal affiliations.?
Curators from left to right: Mimi Zeiger, Niall Atkinson, Ann Lui. Image by Nancy Wong
?It is urgent that architecture act as an important tool in understanding, shaping, and envisioning what it means to be a citizen today,? said the curators in a statement released with ...
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