Invent the Future with Elements of the Past: 12 Zurich Artists on a Stroll with Lucius Burckhardt

Paperback

Main Details

Title Invent the Future with Elements of the Past: 12 Zurich Artists on a Stroll with Lucius Burckhardt
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Adrian Notz
Edited by Ulrich Obrist
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 190
Category/GenreArt styles not defined by date
ISBN/Barcode 9783858814876
ClassificationsDewey:709.4945726
Audience
General
Illustrations 110 colour, 66 b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Imprint Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Publication Date 25 November 2015
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

At the 2014 International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator of the Swiss pavilion, realised a display and a series of events referring to Lucius Burckhardt (1925-2003), an eminent Swiss sociologist and urbanist. In the 1980s, Burckhardt had proposed the concept of a science of Strollology, based on his view that only by strolling we truly perceive our environment. Burckhardt, a pioneer of modern urbanism, also re-defined architecture as "orbiting around man, space, and achievement". Twelve Swiss artists were commissioned to explore the exhibit in Venice and to develop the art project Invent the Future with Elements of the Past in Zurich, for which Burckhardt once again proved inspirational. They strolled searching for the narrative of urban design, thus offering an artistic interpretation of Burckhardt's ideas and theories. This new book documents the project, featuring original contributions, inserts, texts, images, and interviews by the participating artists.

Author Biography

Adrian Notz is director of Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, a cultural space dedicated to the heritage and the artistic and philosophical exploration of Dada, located in the building and rooms where Dada was founded in 1916. Hans Ulrich Obrist, born 1968, is codirector of London's Serpentine Gallery and a freelance curator.