ONLINE TALKING HEADS Photography & Architecture : Unbeleuchtet

Wednesday, April 28th 2021
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Bas Princen in conversation with Javier Fernandez Contreras and Leonid Slonimskiy

Spaces that are literally kept in the dark have always been a substantial section of the public landscape of the city. Rarely these spaces are specifically designed or conceptualised, they most often simply exist: a space is left over barely lit, after which it might filed with rubbish or overgrown with weeds and brushes or even used by citadins in unexpected, unexplored ways. This is part of a Romantic idea of the city, implying that there are places to where escape or in which to hide in plain sight. 

Bas Princen 
Bas Princen is an artist and photographer living and working in Rotterdam and recently in Zurich. He was educated as industrial designer at the Design Academy Eindhoven and later studied architecture at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. Since then, through the use of photography, his work focuses on urban landscape in transformation, researching the various forms, outcomes and imaginaries of changing urban space.

Recent exhibitions include: Image and Architecture at the Vitra Design Museum, 2018; Breuer Revised at the Met, NY 2017; Earth Pillar at Solo Gallery, Paris 2016; Constructing Worlds at the Barbican Art Gallery, London 2014; Room of Peace in the Arsenale exhibition ‘Monditalia’ at the 14th Venice Bienale; Reservoir, deSingel Antwerp 2011; Five Cities, Depo, Istanbul 2010; Refuge, Storefront for art and architecture NY 2010; Invisible frontier, AUT, Innsbruck 2008; Nature as Artifice, Kroller Muller Museum, Otterloo 2007; Aperture Foundation, New York 2009; Spectacular City, Nai, Rotterdam 2006; The Venice Bienale of Architecture 2004 2006, 2010 and 2012.

In May 2004, he published his first book Artificial Arcadia with 010 Publishers; further monographs include Rotterdam with Witte de With Publishers 2007; Galleria Naturale for Linea di Confine, Rubierra 2008; Five Cities Portfolio with SUN Publishers 2009 and Reservoir with Hatje Cantz 2011, and The Construction of an Image 2016 with Bedford Press.

In 2004 he won the Charlotte Kohler Prize for promising young artists and architects in the Netherlands and at the 2010 Venice Bienale of Architecture he was awarded the silver lion for his collaborative work with Office Kersten Geers David van Severen.
 

Speakers

Bas Princen
Javier Fernandez Contreras
Leonid Slonimskiy

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ONLINE TALKING HEADS Photographie & Architecture : Unbeleuchtet
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