Artistic photos of architecture, as distinct from architectural photography. A good example for me would be Nathan Harger. He has a show coming up in New York.
oh dammit i can't think of his name...uhhhh....the guy who cut buildings in half with a chainsaw...that was some cool shit. i believe he was certifiable, and he drove a car into a pile of televisions. yeah, that guy. he took photographs too.
Art photography of buildings
Artistic photos of architecture, as distinct from architectural photography. A good example for me would be Nathan Harger. He has a show coming up in New York.
This
is another example of what I was talking about.
oh dammit i can't think of his name...uhhhh....the guy who cut buildings in half with a chainsaw...that was some cool shit. i believe he was certifiable, and he drove a car into a pile of televisions. yeah, that guy. he took photographs too.
Gordon Matta-Clark
It is a shame you think of Matta-Clark as "the guy who cut buildings in half with a chainsaw"
no it is not. i understand your point though.
New meaning to chainsaw retrofit. Not sure this meets the air tightness requirements for a Passive House, though.
^Hiroshi Sugimoto
i have the guggenheim photo in myliving room...ripped it out of an add for his exhibition in metropolis magazine...love his work
related to mdler's:
Hans Danuser
Dan Graham, "Homes for America, 1966-67,"
Photos
from Nathan Harger's opening yesterday.
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