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Agenda • Exhibitions to See
Redux • Norman Rockwell, Jeff Koons, and Vanessa Beecroft have something to sell you.
Backstory • With their clever use of photographs, are book jackets the new record sleeves?
Curriculum
House & Home
David Adjaye • “Intimacy is profoundly at the heart of my work.”
Robert Adams • The Light All Around Us
Ed Panar • Walking Through Walker Evans
Alejandro Cartagena • A Small Guide To Homeownership
Frida Escobedo • “I don’t think there should only be one concept of home.”
Minimal, Messy, or Melancholic? • The many faces of “home” in Japanese photography
Fumi Ishino • Home is Somewhere Else
Seher Shah & Randhir Singh • The Barbican Estate
Interior Life • An irreverent, short-lived shelter magazine redefined the idea of home.
Mauro Restiffe • The Tattooed Villa
Annabelle Selldorf • “What I care about is a kind of calm, or tranquility, that creates a setting.”
Domestic Comfort • How did an early 1990s exhibition anticipate the transformation of family life in the U.S.?
Ezra Stoller • Modern Times
Denise Scott Brown • “Get out and see these things, and then take good photographs.”
Object Lessons • Frederick Kiesler, Space House, 1933
Girl Pictures