Tag Archives: Berlin

Typology lessonz ● Airport Control Towers

A small collection of probably the most vital & underestimated part of any airport around the globe.

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Akos Major II – Conversions

This is the 2nd post today about the work of Akos Major. I find his shots extremely interesting since he manages to combine very complex targets in clear (almost minimal) results

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ciao for now

Le F.G

Stadt der Zukunft – photography

source: Bürgerverein Hansaviertel Berlin (+)

NEWS // Guggenheim Berlin closing !

“Guggenheim to Close Berlin Outpost”

After 15 years, Deutsche Guggenheim, an outpost of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in the headquarters of Deutsche Bank in Berlin, is closing at the end of the year.

The decision to end the partnership between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Deutsche Bank was announced in Berlin on Monday morning. Neither the bank nor the Guggenheim gave a concrete reason for the decision, saying only that their contract expires at the end of 2012.

“Since 1997, when Deutsche Guggenheim was established under the leadership of Thomas Krens, its program has played an essential role in the development of contemporary art in Berlin,” Richard Armstrong, director of the Guggenheim Foundation, said in a statement. “Berlin today is a very different city from what it was when we began. We feel the time is right now to step back and re-examine our collaboration to see how it might evolve.’’

Over the years the Guggenheim has held 57 exhibitions and attracted 1.8 million visitors. It also commissioned 17 artists — among them John Baldessari, Anish Kapoor, Gerhard Richter and James Rosenquist — to create new works that were first shown at Deutsche Guggenheim.

The end of Deutsche Guggenheim does not signal an end to the Guggenheim’s international network of museums. It is awaiting the green light from the City Board and the City Council of Helsinki to embark on a new Guggenheim Museum in Finland; an announcement is expected in the next few weeks.

source : NYtimes (+)

Art // Nicola Yeoman

Great artist just discovered through “I nee a guide”

Nicola Yeoman

Link

E.n.j.o.y

Full photo report : Gallery bellow

 

Architecture & Photography // Wolfgang Sievers

Architecture & Photography

well, I suppose you are all familiar with the picture bellow from some of year 1 lectures.

Wolfgang Georg Sievers,

(some autistic information):

AO (18 September 1913 – 7 August 2007) was an Australian photographer who specialised in architectural and industrial photography.

Seivers was born in Berlin, Germany. His father was Professor Johannes Sievers, an art and architectural historian with the German Foreign Office until his dismissal by the Nazi government in 1933, and author of the first four volumes of a monograph on neo-classical architect Karl Schinkel. His mother was Herma Schiffer, a writer and educator of Jewish background who was Director of the Institute for Educational Films.

thanks wiki

For more picture from Wolfgang Sievers’ archive check the gallery bellow

see u later ♢