Concrete Thoughts
Concrete Thoughts
Modern Architecture and Contemporary Art
Steven Gartside ; Sam Gathercole ; with a foreword by Maria Balshaw

Editor(s)
Steven Gartside, Sam Gathercole
Publication, year
Manchester : The Whitworth Art Gallery, 2006
Scope
88 Pages, illustrated, 23 cm.
ISBN
9780903261593

This book, published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester 07.10-17.12.2006, explores the productive ground between the imaginative potential of the architectural project and its everyday experience. The central essays question the ways in which space is experienced and how theoretical innovation does not always translate so easily to everyday use. The catalogue goes beyond the surface rhetoric of the early post-war architectural project – and any ‘utopian’ aspirations that might be associated with it – opening up the tensions between an ‘image’ of the post-war environment and its actual ‘use’. Concrete Thoughts – Modern Architecture and Contemporary Art also contains essays on each of the three featured artists: Rut Blees Luxemburg, Toby Paterson and Jane & Louise Wilson. The artists have all engaged with spatial themes in the urban landscape of early post-war Britain. This was a period in which many architectural projects were marked by an ambitious sense of potential, possibility and innovation, yet the actual built projects proved somewhat more complex and problematic in practice


Person as subject
Rut Blees Luxemburg, Toby Paterson, Jane & Louise Wilson
Location
Cabinet 6 - 5: Kunstenaars
Extra themes
Architecture and Art
Remarks
see also kast 16 - 1 : Architectuur en (on)behagen / Architecture and Discomfort