In collaboration with Dini Lee
Coming back for another discussion, Dini and I share some of our favourite photographs while sharing our thoughts through the art and architectural lenses.
**Earphone/ Headphone wearers… you may want to be prepared for sudden beeps!
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References:
(0:54) Vincent Fournier, ‘Tokyo Storm Sewer System #1, Saitama, Japan’, 2009, digital photograph, http://www.vincentfournier.co.uk/www/...
(3:05) Danny Lyon, ‘A burner is lifted to cut the bolts in the cast-iron front of 82 Beekman Street. The cast iron is then smashed to pieces with a sledgehammer.’ aka ‘82 Beekman Street’, 1967, medium: silver gelatin print, 35.4x27.6cm image and 29.2x19.7cm sheet, https://whitney.org/collection/works/...
(13:16) Zoë Croggon, ‘Concrete #5’, 2014, medium: C-type print, 83x99cm (framed), http://www.dainesinger.com/zoe-croggon
(17:28) Oli Kellett, ‘Hubard St, Chicago’, 2017, digital photograph, no dimensions, https://www.olikellett.com/
(21:04)Nakano, Masataka. Roppongi Minato-ku. 1992. In Tokyo Nobody. Japan: Little More Co. Ltd, 2000. Page 18
(26:13)Nakano, Masataka. Kabuki-cho Shinjuku-ku 1992. In Tokyo Nobody. Japan: Little More Co. Ltd, 2000. Page 39
(31:53)Tudor-Hart, Edith, Kensal House, London, 1938. In Strange and Familiar. Munich: Prestel, 2016, 41
(40:45)Wesley, Michael, ‘7 August 2001- 7 June 2004 The Museum of Modern Art, New York’, 2001-04, Chromogenic colour, 2000x2750mm, https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibit...
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Music: Uniq - Japan https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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This video is nonmonetary and is solely used for thoughtful conversations and discussions.
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About “Talking About Art x Architecture”
Inspired by the curious intersections we always find between art and architecture, Dini and I decide to share our conversations by curating a series of artworks under a certain theme and discuss within the lens of art and architecture.
Kindly please note that these videos are for discussion purposes and does not have monetary value.
About Dini Lee
Dini is currently studying architecture at RMIT. She finds the fascination in architecture through space and the overarching concept of space. Currently, she’s still trying to navigate the world of architecture through theoretical and practical work. When she’s not too immersed in architecture you may find her enjoying SBS World Movies, listening to Indie music or visiting art galleries!