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Walter Niedermayr / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA
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Edited by: DeSingel, Antwerpen, Moritz Küng
Artist: Walter Niedermayr
Texts by: Moritz Küng
Graphic Design: Mevis & van Deursen, Amsterdam
Contributions: SANAA
German, English
March 2021,
148
Pages, 0 Ills., 81 Photos
hardcover
300mm x
308mm
ISBN:
978-6-0000-2677-6
"The Most Beautiful German Books Prize", 2007, "German Photo Book Award", 2008
This large-format volume is the first to document the long-term collaboration of Italian photographer Walter Niedermayr (*1952) and Tokyo architects Kazuyo Sejima (*1956) and Ryue Nishizawa (*1966), who operate under the name SANAA. Niedermayr is especially known around the world for his photographs of pale alpine landscapes, SANAA for the minimalistic, ephemeral effects of their buildings. In each of their disciplines they pursue an artistically abstract approach to investigating architecture and space according to their coexistence, layers, and constructs.
SANAA’s architecture and the photographs of it avoid sensationalism and drama. Rather, they help the viewer develop a sense for the architecture, the essentials of space, and the relativity of the visible.
Projects featured (selection):
Glass Pavilion, Toledo, 2006
Novartis Campus, Basel, 2006
Zollverein School of Management and Design, Essen, 2006
Moriyama House, Tokyo, 2005
Onishi Hall, Onishi, 2005
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, 2004
House in Plum Grove, Tokyo, 2003
Day Care Centre, Yokohama, 2000
Exhibition schedule: deSingel, internationaal kunstcentrum, Antwerp, February 15–June 6, 2007 · arc en rêve, centre d’architecture, Bordeaux, June 14–October 27, 2007
Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.
SANAA’s architecture and the photographs of it avoid sensationalism and drama. Rather, they help the viewer develop a sense for the architecture, the essentials of space, and the relativity of the visible.
Projects featured (selection):
Glass Pavilion, Toledo, 2006
Novartis Campus, Basel, 2006
Zollverein School of Management and Design, Essen, 2006
Moriyama House, Tokyo, 2005
Onishi Hall, Onishi, 2005
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, 2004
House in Plum Grove, Tokyo, 2003
Day Care Centre, Yokohama, 2000
Exhibition schedule: deSingel, internationaal kunstcentrum, Antwerp, February 15–June 6, 2007 · arc en rêve, centre d’architecture, Bordeaux, June 14–October 27, 2007
Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.
»Like the buildings themselves, this book is stylish, attractive and intelligent, but it is also eminently approachable.«
British Journal of Photography
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