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Rebellious Architecture: Bayou Reconstructed
Through redefined notions of collaboration, V Mitch McEwen and Kristina Kay Robinson intertwined their respective critical and creative works into the project R:R, exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 2021. McEwen, an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, and Robinson, a New Orleans‐based writer, artist and curator, question given truths in the architectural, the cultural and the systemic, while envisioning alternative conditions of Black life in America.
Rebellious Architecture: Bayou Reconstructed
Through redefined notions of collaboration, V Mitch McEwen and Kristina Kay Robinson intertwined their respective critical and creative works into the project R:R, exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 2021. McEwen, an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, and Robinson, a New Orleans‐based writer, artist and curator, question given truths in the architectural, the cultural and the systemic, while envisioning alternative conditions of Black life in America.
Rebellious Architecture: Bayou Reconstructed
McEwen, V Mitch (author) / Robinson, Kristina Kay (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 104-113
2022-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Bayou Road , Kristina Kay Robinson , United States , Republica: Temple of Color and Sound , R:R (Republica:Reconstructed) , Hanif Abdurraqib , Louisiana , Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) , Mississippi River , Wall Street , Mande roundhouse , Haitian revolution , Polaris , Lake Pontchartrain , Vega , Charles Deslondes , exhibition ‘Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America’ , New Orleans , North Star , New York , Fred Moten , Maryam de Capita , West Africa
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