- 038
- Exhibitionism as Inquiry?
- Abstract
- Despite its small size, the Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition of 1988, organised by Philip Johnson and Mark Wigley at the MoMA in New York, received widespread media attention and sparked numerous polemics. In her contribution, Tina DiCarlo finds a distinct curatorial practice in Johnson’s ‘exhibitionist’ relation to the media: one that obligates architecture to constantly justify itself as an ethical practice.
- Citation
- DiCarlo, T. (2012). Exhibitionism as Inquiry?. Exhibitions. Showing and Producing Architecture, OASE, (88), 38–42. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/88/ExhibitionismAsInquiry
Download PDF (129 KB)
- Editors of this issue
- Christophe Van Gerrewey, Tom Vandeputte, Véronique Patteeuw
- Design
- Aagje Martens, Karel Martens
- October 2012
- English/Dutch
- Paperback/Illustrated (b/w)
- 170 × 240 mm
- Order this issueas hard copy or ebook
- ISSN0169–6238
- ISBN978-90-5662-855-0
- © NAi Publishers, 2012
- Subsidising institutions
- The Netherlands Architecture Fund