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March 04, 2010
Modern Architect Paul Rudolph
Documenting architectural losses could produce enough work to fill all of New York's galleries. Here's just one, sad example...
A masterfully poignant new photography show featuring images of
abandoned, soon-to-be destroyed homes designed by modernist maestro
Paul Rudolph is now on display at Auburn University's Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. "After You Left, They Took It Apart: Demolished Paul Rudolph Homes," running through April 17, consists of 15 digital C-prints taken between 2006 and 2007 by architectural photographer Chris Mottalini.
See more images of Paul Rudlph's work.
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You can also see Rudolph's demolished Riverview High School. Photos and model on view at the Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, in Greenwich Village, NYC, as part of "Modernism at Risk." On view through May 1. www.aiany.org/exhibitions.
Posted by: Emily | Mar 10, 2010 1:36:00 PM
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