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PhD. Architect Irma Arribas

Erich Weiss & Irma Arribas

Barcelona, Spain
Erich Weiss (1966, Belgium) is active as art critic/curator/visual artist. Curator at large at Picasso Museum-Barcelona, Fundacio Antoni Tapies-Barcelona and Huis Sonneveld-Rotterdam. Irma Arribas (1978, Spain) is active as researcher/professor at international universities. Co-curator of the Spanish Pavilion of the 15th Architecture Biennale Venice and participating in the Greek Pavilion 16th Biennale Venice 2016.

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OASIS


Architecture Museum Tallinn (EE) 2021

OASIS


Architecture Museum Tallinn (EE) 2021
The exhibition OASIS brings together different projects which are case-studies of architects/designers/artists who created personal solutions creating an (utopian) contemporary micro-climate in a hostile environment.
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  • Site-specific cases

OASIS is the title for an exhibition made for the Architecture Tallinn, completed by parallel events and conferences. The exhibition project presents nine case-studies of projects made by contemporary architects/designers/artists that created a personal micro-climate for survival in a hostile environment. Nine new situations that can be seen as 'landscapes of care', inventing specific tools and infrastructure related with their surrounding context. They all investigate to fit in the complex web of interconnections between humans, animals and plants or artificial devices and how the prototypes are connected with a political, social, cultural and environmental reality. We selected projects created by: Andrea Zittel, ZA/UM, Office KGDVS, Alfredo Barsuglia, Santiago Borja, Elmgreen & Dragset, Rummu Quary, Norma Jeane, Alexander Brodsky. The project will be completed a series of talks and workshops in collaboration with Sandberg Instituut (NL), HEAD Geneve (CH) and HfG Karlsruhe (D).


Andrea Zittel. AZ WEST

Santiago Borja. SITIO

Elmgreen & Dragset. PRADA MARFA

Office KGDVS. SOLO HOUSE

Alexander Brodsky. ICE PAVILION

OASIS


Architecture Museum Tallinn (EE) 2021

OASIS


Architecture Museum Tallinn (EE) 2021
The exhibition OASIS brings together different projects which are case-studies of architects/designers/artists who created personal solutions creating an (utopian) contemporary micro-climate in a hostile environment.
File under
Type of project
  • Site-specific cases

OASIS is the title for an exhibition made for the Architecture Tallinn, completed by parallel events and conferences. The exhibition project presents nine case-studies of projects made by contemporary architects/designers/artists that created a personal micro-climate for survival in a hostile environment. Nine new situations that can be seen as 'landscapes of care', inventing specific tools and infrastructure related with their surrounding context. They all investigate to fit in the complex web of interconnections between humans, animals and plants or artificial devices and how the prototypes are connected with a political, social, cultural and environmental reality. We selected projects created by: Andrea Zittel, ZA/UM, Office KGDVS, Alfredo Barsuglia, Santiago Borja, Elmgreen & Dragset, Rummu Quary, Norma Jeane, Alexander Brodsky. The project will be completed a series of talks and workshops in collaboration with Sandberg Instituut (NL), HEAD Geneve (CH) and HfG Karlsruhe (D).


Andrea Zittel. AZ WEST

Santiago Borja. SITIO

Elmgreen & Dragset. PRADA MARFA

Office KGDVS. SOLO HOUSE

Alexander Brodsky. ICE PAVILION


Idea by

PhD. Architect Irma Arribas
Erich Weiss & Irma Arribas
Barcelona
Spain
Erich Weiss (1966, Belgium) is active as art critic/curator/visual artist. Curator at large at Picasso Museum-Barcelona, Fundacio Antoni Tapies-Barcelona and Huis Sonneveld-Rotterdam. Irma Arribas (1978, Spain) is active as researcher/professor at international universities. Co-curator of the Spanish Pavilion of the 15th Architecture Biennale Venice and participating in the Greek Pavilion 16th Biennale Venice 2016.