Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Sunset
Sunset, Kyoto (2014)
Photo: Jörg Koopmann
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Petersburg
Roman Bezjak, Socialist Modernism (2005–2010), Saint Petersburg, Russia (2009)
Photo: Roman Bezjak
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Tijuana
Livia Corona, Two Million Homes for Mexico (2007–2014), Tijuana, Mexiko
Photo: Livia Corona, 2009
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Shanghai
Nuno Cera, Futureland (2008–2010), Shanghai (2010)
Photo: Courtesy of the artist (Nuno Cera) & EDP Foundation, Lisbon
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Lagos
Julian Röder, Lagos Transformation (2009), abandoned train below Eko bridge, close to Costain, Lagos, Nigeria
Photo: Julian Röder
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Hong Kong
Stefan Canham and Rufina Wu, Portraits From Above. Rooftop Communities in Hong Kong (2008)
Photo: Stefan Canham / Rufina Wu
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Hidden Islam
Nicoló Degiorgis, Hidden Islam (2009–2013), Provinz Venice, Italy
Photo: Courtesy of the artist: Nicoló Degiorgis
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Douala
Lard Buurman, Africa Junctions, (2008–2014), Boulevard de la Republique, Douala, Kamerun (2010-2011)
Photo: Lard Buurma
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Deutschland
Peter Bialobrzeski, „Yet Untitled“ #4 (2014)
Photo: Courtesy of the artist: Peter Bialobrzeski
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Cairo
Cairo
Photo: Iwan Baan

ZOOM!April 2, 2015 – June 21, 2015

Picturing Architecture and the City

Contemporary architecture is faced with a host of exceptional dilemmas: within the context of continuing global urbanisation, the increasing challenges posed by immigration and social inequality, and amidst crumbling cities and the relentless expansion of slums, architecture now has to prove its social relevance for the future. Architectural photography plays a central role in this regard, serving both as a means of communication between architects and clients, as well as a way of imparting information to a general public. Thus far it has generally produced images in which architecture is portrayed as a series of constructed objects, without reference to their respective uses. Increasing numbers of photographers, however, are shifting their focus to those living and working spaces that have not been planned by architects.

The exhibition ‘Zoom! Picturing Architecture and the City’ presents photographs and video works by eighteen contemporary international photographers. Their images focus on the complex interrelations among society, architecture, and urban spaces. They provide insight into how buildings actually operate once the building contractors have left the premises, and how city and town structures are impacted by economic factors, as well as their inhabitants’ social and cultural backgrounds. The evident failures often occurring in the planning or modification of buildings point to specific conclusions about people’s actual needs.

The exhibition sets photographs from different countries and continents into dialogue. Images from Germany’s Oberpfalz region of Bavaria are exhibited next to images from Italy, Nigeria, and China, for instance, and the juxtapositions make similarities and differences quite apparent. Photography’s ability to capture, record, and comment on processes and trends gives it influence in shaping how architecture is received, and, in turn, how the discipline regards itself. The goal of the exhibition is to show that, confronted by extremely unstable social conditions, contemporary architectural photography employs an active awareness of its special task as a critical medium.

On show are photographs and video works by Iwan Baan, Roman Bezjak, Peter Bialobrzeski, Lard Buurman, Stefan Canham and Rufina Wu, Nuno Cera, Livia Corona, Nicoló Degiorgos, Jörg Koopmann, Eva Leitolf, Myrzik und Jarisch, Stefan Olàh, Julian Röder, Simona Rota, Andreas Seibert, Wolfgang Tillmans, Fabian Vogl, and Tobias Zielony.

Curator Hilde Strobl
Exhibition design | Hanne Rung
Sponsor PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne e. V.

Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Ausstellung
Photo: Myrzik und Jarisch
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Ausstellung
Photo: Myrzik und Jarisch
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Ausstellung
Photo: Myrzik und Jarisch
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Ausstellung
Photo: Myrzik und Jarisch
Exhibition 2015 Zoom Architektur Und Stadt Im Bild Ausstellung
Photo: Myrzik und Jarisch

Exhibition Catalogue

ZOOM! Picturing Architecture and the City

Edited by Andres Lepik and Hilde Strobl

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