On receiving the invitation from the Fundacio Mies van der Rohe, I realized that my task consisted of intervening rather than exhibiting of endowing the Pavilion with another dimension, of
activating it in a different way.
The Pavilion's architectural report, filed away, and the phenomenon of its existence over a long period in relation to paper and to printed documentation, led me once again to the perception of
the smell associated with time, archives, closed space and the olfactory experience. The divulging and mediatic role of the Pavilion, and knowledge of it through writings, the press and
bibliography, which has reached so many people, led me to another type of olfactory proposal.
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Aleksandra Waliszewska: 2000 Words
$770 -
Entangled: Threads and Making
$1,223 -
Interpreting Visual Art: A Survey of Cognitive Research About Pictures
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Towards an Aesthetics of Production
$1,350 -
Culture and Commerce: Cultural Policy and Economic Value in the Creative Industries
$1,798 -
The Paragone in Nineteenth-century Art
$6,750 -
Albert Duvall Quigley: Artist, Musician, Framemaker, 1891-1961
$1,050 -
Liu Dan: New Landscapes and Old Masters
$1,050 -
Willem De Rooij: Index
$1,798 -
Writing Postindustrial Places: Technoculture Amid the Cornfields
$6,750 -
Crags and Ravines Make a Marvellous View: A Study of Wu Bin’s Unique 17th Century Scroll Painting "Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock"
$3,375 -
Bento’s Sketchbook
$525 -
Critical Practice: Theorists and Creativity
$3,330 -
The Art Lovers Quotation Book
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Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art
$698 -
Wild New Territories
$1,048 -
Relational Art: A Guided Tour
$698 -
Curatorial Roundtable
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The Form of Meaning / the Meaning of Form: Studies in the History of Art from Late Antiquity to Jackson Pollock
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William Van Alen, Fred T. Ley and the Chrysler Building
$1,798

