Massimo Scolari: The Representation of Architecture, 1967–2012 Exhibition

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Massimo Scolari: The Representation of Architecture, 1967–2012 is the first U.S. retrospective since 1986 of the eminent Italian architect, artist, and designer. The exhibition, presented by the Yale School of Architecture from February 6 – May 4th, explores the arc of Scolari’s career from 1967 to 2012, with some 160 paintings, watercolors, and drawings, most with architectural and urban subjects; a scaled-down iteration of a monumental sculpture created for the 1991 Venice Biennale; and ten architectural models. Together, these illuminate the complex, ongoing interaction in Scolari’s work between architecture and its methods and mediums of representation. More information on the exhibition after the break.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Massimo Scolari: The Representation of Architecture, 1967–2012 Exhibition" 24 Jan 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/200162/massimo-scolari-the-representation-of-architecture-1967%25e2%2580%25932012-exhibition> ISSN 0719-8884

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