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Clare Fentress
is probably gluing dowels together on the fourth floor of Rudolph Hall. Ask her for a tour.
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Introducing our first guide to New York City: a print-first release you won’t find online (yet).
Amale Andraos, Andy Battle, Justin Beal, Barry Bergdoll, James Andrew Billingsley, Jake Bittle, Tei Carpenter, Phil Coldiron, Catherine Quan Damman, Nicholas Dames, Justin Davidson, Ben Davis, Marianela D’Aprile, Michael Abel, Clare Fentress, David Gissen, Paul Goldberger, Matthew Shen Goodman, Vivian Gornick, A. S. Hamrah, Zack Hatfield, Christopher Hawthorne, Wonne Ickx, Florian Idenburg, Karrie Jacobs, Cheyenne Julien, Zain Khalid, Jonathan Kirschenfeld, Alex Kitnick, Jaffer Kolb, Mark Krotov, Alexandra Lange, Jonathan Lethem, Monxo López, Peter L'Official, Dean Majd, Whitney Mallett, Ann Manov, Samuel Medina, Mariana Mogilevich, Thomas de Monchaux, Jacob Moore, P. E. Moskowitz, Michael Nicholas, Andreas Petrossiants, Gail Radford, Greta Rainbow, Enrique Ramirez, Adam Rolston, Marco Roth, Dan Rosen, Lucy Sante, Sarah Schulman, Eric Schwartau, Lytle Shaw, Samuel Stein, Benjamin Swett, Jonathan Tarleton, Leila Taylor, Aaron Timms, Frampton Tolbert, Peter Trachtenberg, Ian Volner, Elvia Wilk, James Wines, Audrey Wollen, Dan Wood, Daniel Wortel-London, Chloe Wyma, & Sharon Zukin
Throughout her wondrous life, Madeline Gins tried to rewrite the rules of the ultimate game.
The movement kept me engaged; the engagement softened into empathy.
The dissident architect László Rajk activated the vast possibilities of the present by invoking collective memory.
Just as the theory that image-based feeds instigated the brutalism revival never quite checked out, neither does SOS Brutalism’s stated raison d’être.
His work bursts with an exuberance that, like us, is not designed to last.
Dispatches
2/8/23
Full Circle
New Haven —
“Denise Scott Brown: A Symposium” was a Festschrift in spirit, if not quite in name.
10/25/22
Once Alive
Zoom —
Can a building survive its own death?