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Erieta Attali | Kengo Kuma Erieta Attali

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Erieta Attali | Kengo Kuma Erieta Attali(Please scroll down for english) Der japanische Architekt Kengo Kuma und die griechisch israelische Fotografin Erieta Attali arbeiten seit ber 20 Jahren zusammen. Ihr gemeinsames Schaffen zeichnet sich durch ein geteiltes sthetisches Verstndnis von Architektur, Raum und visueller Wahrnehmung aus. Sowohl in Kumas Gebuden als auch in Attalis Fotografien verschmelzen Innen und Auenrume und lsen sich ineinander auf. Beide verbindet der Gedanke, dass

(Please scroll down for english) Der japanische Architekt Kengo Kuma und die griechisch-israelische Fotografin Erieta Attali arbeiten seit über 20 Jahren zusammen. Ihr gemeinsames Schaffen zeichnet sich durch ein geteiltes ästhetisches Verständnis von Architektur, Raum und visueller Wahrnehmung aus. Sowohl in Kumas Gebäuden als auch in Attalis Fotografien verschmelzen Innen- und Außenräume und lösen sich ineinander auf. Beide verbindet der Gedanke, dass Raumerfahrung flüchtig ist, geprägt vom Tagesrhythmus und den Jahreszeiten, die den gebauten Raum zum Medium machen: einem Medium, das sich in die Landschaft hinein entfaltet und die Menschen dazu anregt, ihre Vorstellung von räumlichen Grenzen zu hinterfragen. Die Fotografien von Attali gehen weit über eine reine Dokumentation von Architektur hinaus. Sie konzentriert sich auf die Beziehung zwischen Architektur und der sich ständig verändernden Umwelt. Raum und Landschaft werden durch ihre Bildsprache neu geordnet. Attali, die ihre Karriere als Archäologie- und Landschaftsfotografin begann, hat in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten ein umfangreiches Werk geschaffen. In diesem von Koma Amok kongenial gestalteten Buch werden die architektonischen Ideen Kumas von Attali so interpretiert, dass durch den Akt der fotografischen Übersetzung eigenständige Kunstwerke entstehen, die in diesem ganz besonderen Buchobjekt ihre volle Kraft entfalten können. Architektonische Skizzen und Zitate von Kuma sind in Attalis Fotografien eingebettet und geben Einblicke in die während der letzten 20 Jahren entstandenen Arbeiten. Mit einem Essay von Barry Bergdoll, Leiter des Fachbereichs Kunstgeschichte an der Columbia University und ehemaliger Kurator für Architektur und Design am Museum of Modern Art, verortet diese Publikation das Werk von Kuma und Attali im Zentrum des zeitgenössischen Architekturdiskurses. ___________________ Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and Greek-Israeli photographer Erieta Attali have been working together for over twenty years. Their joint work is characterized by a shared aesthetic understanding of architecture, space, and visual perception. In both Kuma's buildings and Attali's photographs, interior and exterior spaces merge and dissolve into one another. Both are united by the idea that spatial experience is fleeting, shaped by the rhythm of the day and the seasons, making built space a medium that expands into the landscape and encourages people to question their notion of spatial boundaries. Attali's photographs go far beyond documenting architecture. She focuses on the relationship between architecture and the ever-changing environment. Space and landscape are reordered through her visual language. Attali, who began her career as an archaeology and landscape photographer, has created a vast body of work over the past two decades. In this book, congenially designed by Koma Amok, Kuma's architectural ideas are interpreted by Attali in such a way that the act of photographic translation creates independent works of art that can reveal their full power in this very special book/object. Architectural sketches and quotes by Kuma are embedded in between Attali's photographs, providing deep insights into the work created over the past twenty years. With an essay by Barry Bergdoll, head of the art history department at Columbia University and former curator of architecture and design at the Museum of Modern Art, this publication situates the work of Kuma and Attali at the center of contemporary architectural discourse.

EAN: 9783960700746
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Attali, Erieta
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 256
Keyword: Japan; Raum; Glass Wood House; Barry Bergdoll
Fachschema: Fotograf - Fotografin~Architekt - Baumeister~Architektur / Architekt~Bauberuf / Architekt
Fachkategorie: Einzelne Architekten und Architekturbüros, einzelne Fotografen
Thema: Eintauchen, Verstehen
Text Sprache: eng
Verlag: Hartmann Books, Hartmann, Markus
Länge: 295 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Höhe: 19 mm
Gewicht: 688 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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