Sunday, October 6, 2013

'Thinking With the Body' at the Wellcome Collection. Until October 27th.


Wayne McGregor is well known for his physically testing choreography and ground-breaking collaborations across dance, film, music, visual art, technology and science. In 2000, he and his company Wayne McGregor | Random Dance embarked on a series of projects investigating aspects of creativity in dance with researchers from other fields such as cognitive and social science.

This exhibition, staged during the run-up to the first performances of his new work for Wayne McGregor | Random Dance, 'Atomos' at Sadler's Wells, offers a glimpse into this interdisciplinary research process and the impact it has in the rehearsal studio. Find out more about the process of choreography and how mind, body and movement interact in each of us.

From Saturday 28 September to Sunday 13 October there will be opportunities to meet dancers who have experience of working with the ideas discussed in the exhibition. The dancers will offer a unique insight into and practical demonstration of physical thinking techniques. Sessions will run on Thursdays 18.00-21.00, Saturdays and Sundays 14.00-17.00.

Admission to Wellcome Collection is free

Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE

Friday, October 4, 2013

Richard Serra: 'Drawings for the Courtald' 19 September 2013 – 12 January 2014


Richard Serra: Drawings for The Courtauld presents twelve of Serra’s most recent drawings, created especially for this installation at The Courtauld Gallery.

Rising to prominence on the New York art scene more than forty years ago, Serra is now celebrated internationally, notably for his groundbreaking sculptures and for his radical approach to drawing.

Serra’s Drawings for The Courtauld are extraordinarily powerful works. Produced using dense black litho crayon on transparent plastic sheets, their forms only just seem to cohere, as if still in the process of creation. Serra’s innovative technique pushes the boundaries of drawing in new directions.

This is an opportunity to see radical new drawings by one of the most important and revered
artists working today.

at The Courtauld Institute of Art 
Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 0RN, UK

Book Tickets

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Happy Magic Water Cube waterpark in Beijing


"Since its opening last year, Happy Magic Water Cube waterpark (the best name for anything, ever?) has become Beijing's second most popular destination, enticing visitors with a lazy river, wave pool, and speed slides, among other attractions. Blatant representations of underwater life in the form of inflatable jellyfish and seaweed irreverently brush up against the more austere (read: "serious") architecture. It turns out that the much celebrated ETFE membrane is the ideal backdrop for the playful proceedings, providing plenty of daylight by day, and turning the perfect shade of ocean blue at night.

There may be some naysayers who protest at the "debasement" of an architectural landmark. But there are many more who question the motives and decisions behind the making of Olympic-scale projects. No one pays more for these projects than citizens of the host city, who not only fork over tax dollars, but also powerlessly forfeit tracts of their metropolis in the name of "urban renewal". Olympic stadiums never make good on their investments, so why do city planning boards continue to eagerly sign off on the whims of a starchitect? It's time to say "no" to the Pritzker laureates and "yes" to more waterparks."

from architizer.


(the host building in its first incarnation.)

'Paper' at the Saatchi Gallery, 18 June - 3 November


"The role of paper is in decline: paperless offices are encouraged, emails reign supreme, and monetary transactions are conducted via credit cards and transfers. In Paper at the Saatchi Gallery, thoughtful, technically impressive and engaging examples of work in which paper features heavily or exclusively, attempt 
to redress this imbalance."-John Patrick Egan


Opening hours:
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm

Address:
Duke of York's HQ
King's Road
London
SW3 4RY

Admission is free.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Nick Van Woert




Nick van Woert is an artist based in New York. The material used in the pieces above for the 'drips' is polyurethane plastic.  The colorful components in the piece below are cast urethane rubber applied to a fiberglass statue.


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Jenny Sabin Studio



Pictured above: 'Branching Morphogenesis' installation, 2008

The studio investigates the intersections of architecture and science, and applies insights and theories from biology and mathematics to the design, fabrication and production of material structures. They collaborate with scientists and engineers and employ architects, designers and artists. Their applied projects are diverse and operate across multiple length scales including adaptive materials, tapestries, rugs, installations, pavilions and architectural interventions.

More here.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Technical Studies - Open Lectures

The 'Technical Studies - Open Lectures' starts next week.
The lectures are organised for our architecture students, but everyone is welcome.
All lectures in room M421
Thursday 3rd October, 6.30pm - Stelarc - The Cyborg Artist
Thursday 10th October, 6.30pm - Graham Stevens - Desert Cloud and other Lightweight Wonders
Thursday 17th October, 6.30pm - Neil Thomas and Aran Chadwick (Atelier One) Liquid Threshold
Thursday 24th October, 6.30pm - Tim Lucas (Price & Myers) The Kew House Project
Thursday 31st October, 6.30pm - Daniel Ptacek (Kinnickkinnic) 'The Adjacent Possible'
Thursday 7th November, 6.30pm - Dr Henrik Schoenefeldt (University of Kent) Environmental Experimentation
Thursday 14th November, 6.30pm - Nick Crosbie (Inflate) Air Structures
Thursday 21st November, 6.30pm - Paul Bavister (UCL) Sound, Acoustics, Music and Architecture
Thursday 28th November, 6.30pm - TBC
Thursday 5th December, 6.30pm - Jaisha Reichardt - 'Our Dreams Change, We Don't'
Thursday 12th December, 6.30pm – TBC

The first lecture:

Saturday, September 21, 2013

'Universal Everything & You' at the Media Space, September 21st 2013 - February 7th 2014



Universal Everything & You is a new digital installation of two artworks by art and design collective Universal Everything specially commissioned for the Virgin Media Studio.

The first work, 1000 Hands is created by contributions from the public through a smart phone app. In the gallery space it takes the form of a circular projection onto multiple screens, with each one showing an individual artwork generated by app users.

Presence, the second work, is a collaboration with the LA Dance Project and has been created by using motion captured performances of dancers which will be played back with evolving digital ‘costumes’.

Universal Everything, founded in 2004 by Matt Pyke (b.1975) are a UK based digital art and design collective who work with a global network of designers, artists, musicians, producers and programmers. For Universal Everything & You Matt Pyke has collaborated with composer Simon Pyke, Benjamin Millepied’s LA Dance Project and architect Irene Shamma.

Opening 21 September 2013 at the Media Space at the Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD

Open seven days a week, 10.00-19.00 during the school holidays. Entry to the Museum is free.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Frieze Sculpture Park in Regents Park, 17 - 20 October 2013


Located in Regents Park, a two minute walk from the Marylebone Campus, The Sculpture Park is part of Frieze London. This year it will exhibit contemporary sculptures alongside historical pieces, with new works by both established and emerging artists.

Entry to the Sculpture Park is free to the public.

The Sculpture Park at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2013 is selected by Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Artists include
Joan Miró, David Shrigley , Rachel Whiteread and Judy Chicago


Where Design Meets Life With Alice Rawsthorn





01/10/2013 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Design is one of the most powerful forces in our lives. When deployed wisely, it can bring us pleasure, choice, strength, decency and much more. But if its power is abused, the outcome can be wasteful, confusing, humiliating, even dangerous. None of us can avoid being affected by design, whether or not we wish to. It is so ubiquitous that it determines how we feel and what we do, often without our noticing.

The International Herald Tribune’s Design Critic Alice Rawsthorn will discusses these issues in her new book, Hello World (Hamish Hamilton, 2013). Rawsthorn will be joined by curator, writer and editor Omar Kholeif for a conversation where they will discuss how warlords, scientists, farmers, hackers, activists and designers have used design to different ends throughout history.

Tuesday 1st October
at The White Building Unit 7, Queen's Yard White Post Lane London E9 5EN

Price: £4.50/3

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Open House London – 21 & 22 September 2013


Open House London celebrates all that is best about the capital’s buildings, places and neighbourhoods. It gives a unique opportunity to get out and under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone – all for free.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Drawings by Perry Kulper

Perry Kulper is an architect and associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan. Wai says "Each of Perry Kulper’s architectural drawings is a cosmos of information and possibilities that resist the banal and simplistic reductionism so typical of contemporary architectural representation. Series after series, his drawings display objects as background, and background as object in a constant visual journey of an architecture that doesn’t settle and always evolves: an architecture of ideas."
more at archimorph.