Harry Seidler: The Exhibition (Slipcase): Organizing, Curating, Designing, and Producing a World Tour

Hardback

Main Details

Title Harry Seidler: The Exhibition (Slipcase): Organizing, Curating, Designing, and Producing a World Tour
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Vladimir Belogolovsky
Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
Public buildings - civic, commercial, industrial, etc
Residential buildings and domestic buildings
ISBN/Barcode 9781946226112
ClassificationsDewey:720.92
Audience
General
Edition Unabridged edition
Illustrations Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
Imprint Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
Publication Date 1 February 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Hardcover in Slipcase: Vladimir Belogolovsky's Harry Seidler: The Exhibition leaves no stone unturned in documenting his ongoing, four years in the making to date, world tour exhibition, Harry Seidler: Painting Toward Architecture. It examines the blurry boundaries between art and architecture and how these disciplines inspire one another by bringing to focus the work of Vienna-born Australian modernist Harry Seidler and his creative collaborations with a dozen of world-renowned architects and artists. Curator of 20 Seidler exhibitions and author of Harry Seidler: Lifework (Rizzoli, 2014), Belogolovsky provides detailed insights into the project from beginning to end: pitching initial exhibition idea to the client, developing its concept, arranging the tour, preparing the content, designing individual exhibitions, managing installations, presenting the lecture, initiating new collaborations and projects. The book's focus on a single touring exhibition is unprecedented; it explores what typical exhibition catalogues miss entirely - spatial engagement with the content by the public. In its attempt to present various aspects of a single exhibition the book raises fundamental curatorial issues beyond the project in question.