András Szántó. Imagining the Future Museum

András Szántó. Imagining the Future Museum
21 Dialogues with Architects
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Artikel-Nr:
9783775752763
Veröffentl:
2022
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.11.2022
Seiten:
287
Autor:
Andras Szanto
Gewicht:
319 g
Format:
189x125x22 mm
Serie:
Architektur (Hatje Cantz Verlag) Hatje Cantz Text
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

ANDRÁS SZÁNTÓ (*1964, Budapest) berät Museen, Kultureinrichtungen und führende Marken in kulturstrategischen Fragen. Als Autor und Herausgeber erschienen seine Schriften in der New York Times, im Artforum, in der Kunstzeitung und vielen anderen Publikationen. Er leitete das National Arts Journalism Program an der Columbia University und das Global Museum Leaders Colloquium am Metropolitan Museum of Art. Szántó, der in Brooklyn lebt, führt seit Anfang der 1990er-Jahre Gespräche mit führenden Vertretern der Kunstwelt, unter anderem als häufiger Moderator der Gesprächsreihe Art Basel Conversations.

ANDRÁS SZÁNTÓ (*1964, Budapest) berät Museen, Kultureinrichtungen und führende Marken in kulturstrategischen Fragen. Als Autor und Herausgeber erschienen seine Schriften in der New York Times, im Artforum, in der Kunstzeitung und vielen anderen Publikationen. Er leitete das National Arts Journalism Program an der Columbia University und das Global Museum Leaders Colloquium am Metropolitan Museum of Art. Szántó, der in Brooklyn lebt, führt seit Anfang der 1990er-Jahre Gespräche mit führenden Vertretern der Kunstwelt, unter anderem als häufiger Moderator der Gesprächsreihe Art Basel Conversations.

Following on the widely read The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues, which explored how museums are changing through conversations with today's generation of museum directors, New York-based author and cultural strategy advisor András Szántó's new compilation turns its attention to architects. The conclusion of The Future of the Museum was that the "software" of art museums has evolved. Museum leaders are "working to make institutions more open, inclusive, experiential, culturally polyphonic, technologically savvy, attuned to the needs of their communities, and engaged in the defining issues of our time." It follows that the "hardware" of the art museum must also change. Conversations with a carefully selected group of architects survey current thinking in the field, engaging not only architects who have built some of the world's most iconic institutions, but also members of an emerging global generation that is destined to leave its mark on the museum of the future.


CONVERSATION PARTNERS:

Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), David Adjaye (Adjaye Associates), Paula Zasnicoff Cardoso & Carlos Alberto Maciel (Arquitetos Associados), David Chipperfield (David Chipperfield Architects), Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies), Elizabeth Diller (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), Frida Escobedo, Sou Fujimoto (Sou Fujimoto Architects), Lina Ghotmeh (Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture), Bjarke Ingels (BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group), Kabage Karanja & Stella Mutegi (Cave_bureau), Li Hu & Huang Wenjing (OPEN), Jing Liu & Florian Idenburg (SO - IL), Yansong Ma (MAD Architects), Winy Maas (MVRDV), Roth - Eduardo Neira (Roth Architecture), Stephan Schütz (gmp Architekten), Kerstin Thompson (_KTA), Xu Tiantian (DnA Design and Architecture), Kulapat Yantrasast (WHY), Liam Young (SCI-Arc)

ANDRÁS SZÁNTÓ (*1964, Budapest) advises museums, cultural institutions, and leading brands on cultural strategy. An author and editor, his writings have appeared in the New York Times, Artforum, the Art Newspaper, and many other publications. He has overseen the National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University and the Global Museum Leaders Colloquium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Szántó, who lives in Brooklyn, has been conducting conversations with art-world leaders since the early 1990s, including as a frequent moderator of the Art Basel Conversations series.

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Following on the widely read The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues, which explored how museums are changing through conversations with today's generation of museum directors, New York-based author and cultural strategy advisor András Szántó's new compilation turns its attention to architects. The conclusion of The Future of the Museum was that the "software" of art museums has evolved. Museum leaders are "working to make institutions more open, inclusive, experiential, culturally polyphonic, technologically savvy, attuned to the needs of their communities, and engaged in the defining issues of our time." It follows that the "hardware" of the art museum must also change. Conversations with a carefully selected group of architects survey current thinking in the field, engaging not only architects who have built some of the world's most iconic institutions, but also members of an emerging global generation that is destined to leave its mark on the museum of the future.CONVERSATION PARTNERS:Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), David Adjaye (Adjaye Associates), Paula Zasnicoff Cardoso & Carlos Alberto Maciel (Arquitetos Associados), David Chipperfield (David Chipperfield Architects), Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies), Elizabeth Diller (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), Frida Escobedo, Sou Fujimoto (Sou Fujimoto Architects), Lina Ghotmeh (Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture), Bjarke Ingels (BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group), Kabage Karanja & Stella Mutegi (Cave_bureau), Li Hu & Huang Wenjing (OPEN), Jing Liu & Florian Idenburg (SO - IL), Yansong Ma (MAD Architects), Winy Maas (MVRDV), Roth - Eduardo Neira (Roth Architecture), Stephan Schütz (gmp Architekten), Kerstin Thompson (_KTA), Xu Tiantian (DnA Design and Architecture), Kulapat Yantrasast (WHY), Liam Young (SCI-Arc)
CoverContentsIntroductionThe DialoguesSites of Empathy - Kulapat YantrasastFreedom Platform - Paula Zasnicoff Cardoso & Carlos Alberto MacielThe New Public Room - David AdjayePlacemaking - Kerstin ThompsonSpectacle or Sanctuary - David ChipperfieldTemporality - Jing Liu & Florian IdenburgPorosity - Frida EscobedoContext Is Everything - Stephan SchützArchaeology of the Future - Lina GhotmehCivic Space - Minsuk ChoDAVID ADJAYE - Adjaye AssociatesPAULA ZASNICOFF CARDOSO & CARLOS ALBERTO MACIEL - Arquitetos AssociadosBJARKE INGELS - BIG | Bjarke Ingels GroupKABAGE KARANJA & STELLA MUTEGI - Cave_bureauDAVID CHIPPERFIELD - David Chipperfield ArchitectsELIZABETH DILLER - Diller Scofidio + RenfroXU TIANTIAN - DnA Design and ArchitectureFRIDA ESCOBEDO - Frida EscobedoSTEPHAN SCHÜTZ - gmp · von Gerkan, Marg und Partners ArchitectsKERSTIN THOMPSON - Kerstin Thompson ArchitectsLIAM YOUNGLINA GHOTMEH - Lina Ghotmeh - ArchitectureMA YANSONG - MAD ArchitectsMINSUK CHO - Mass StudiesWINY MAAS - MVRDVKUNLÉ ADEYEMI - NLÉLI HU & HUANG WENJING - OPENROTH - EDUARDO NEIRA - Roth ArchitectureJING LIU & FLORIAN IDENBURG - SO - ILSOU FUJIMOTO - Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsKULAPAT YANTRASAST - WHY ArchitectureThe Light Institution - Li Hu & Huang WenjingArchitect as Artist - Elizabeth DillerMuseum as Exhibition - Bjarke IngelsSurreality - Ma YansongGreen Space - Sou FujimotoThe Rural Museum - Xu TiantianNew Cities & Climates - Kunlé AdeyemiThe New Old - Winy MaasThe Anthropocene Museum - Kabage Karanja & Stella MutegiNature & Play - Roth - Eduardo NeiraDigital Spaces - liam youngThe DialoguesImage CreditsAcknowledgmentsColophonBack cover

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