Articles marked Hal FosterHal Foster chairs the department of art and archaeology at Princeton. From the London Review dated 20 September 2007Global Style
A tension runs through the work of Renzo Piano. Born in 1937 into a prominent family of Genoese builders, he has long stressed his commitment to craft, to the particularities of material and making, and, though his firm has multiple offices with international projects, it is still called Building Workshop. Yet Piano burst into public view with the Centre Pompidou (1971-77), which, designed with Richard Rogers, is the most celebrated of the high-tech megastructures of the period, and today he is also associated with large urban schemes, including the redevelopment of the old harbour in Genoa (1985-92) and Potsdamer Platz in Berlin (1992-2000), as well as massive infrastructural projects such as Kansai International Airport (1988-94), for which an entire island was engineered into being in the Bay of Osaka. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for Hal Foster: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archive At the Grand Palais: Hal Foster on Richard Serra · 22 May 2008 At the Hayward: ‘The Painting of Modern Life’ · 1 November 2007 Global Style · 20 September 2007
At the Guggenheim: Hal Foster on David Smith · 9 March 2006 At the Guggenheim: Russian Art · 3 November 2005 In Venice: Hal Foster at the Biennale · 4 August 2005 In Central Park: Hal Foster on The Gates · 3 March 2005 It’s Modern but is it contemporary? · 16 December 2004 At the Whitney: Ed Ruscha’s Hollywood Sublime · 2 September 2004 At the Guggenheim: Hal Foster on Pop Surrealism · 18 December 2003
At Dia:Beacon: Hal Foster at Dia:Beacon · 5 June 2003
Bigness · 29 November 2001
11 September · 4 October 2001 Why all the hoopla? · 23 August 2001
The Great US Election Disaster · 30 November 2000 Slumming with Rappers at the Roxy · 21 September 2000
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