THE ARCHITECTURE OF ART (WOMEN OF NEW YORK)
Issue 32
S/S 2022
Women of New York! A limited special cover edition of PIN–UP 32. Featuring an open network of curators, gallerists, and scholars reshaping New York’s premier art spaces and institutions: Salome Asega, Naomi Beckwith, Ebony L. Haynes, Kellie Jones, Legacy Russell, and Nicola Vassell. Available while supplies last.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF ART (WOMEN OF NEW YORK)
Issue 32
S/S 2022
Women of New York: An open network of curators, gallerists, and scholars reshaping New York's premier art spaces and institutions. Featuring Salome Asega, Naomi Beckwith, Ebony L. Haynes, Legacy Russell, Kellie Jones, and Nicola Vassell.
DOUGLAS CARDINAL
The Canadian First Nation architect creates work informed by the indigenous values he was raised with
Interview by Whitney Mallett
Portraits by Yang Shi
HENRIKE NAUMANN
The Berlin-based artist uses the language of domestic interiors to express the complexities of political ideology
Interview by Victoria Camblin
Portraits by Nadine Fraczkowski
SABINE MARCELIS
The Dutch snowboarder turned designer’s shiny objects defy strict typologies of furniture design
Interview by Felix Burrichter
Portraits by Ari Versluis
PLUS: Wolfgang Tillmans tours his collection of 1:10 exhibition models. Thelma Golden discusses the importance of creating Black spaces. Christine Binswanger and Kathy Halbreich talk about Herzog & de Meuron's years of art experience. Designer Jonathan Muecke claims to make the same objects over and over again. Artists Lap-See Lam, Ser Serpas, and Wang Shui complicate the physicality of space. Odd Matter pay tribute to the beaches of Corsica. Trevor McFedries and Dena Yago's attempt at explaining the architecture of the decentralized web. Curator Jordan Carter makes a case for two-dimensional architecture. Seoul's Cava Life discovers a new crop of designers. Architect Enzo Valerio praises in the benefits of hands-on architecture. Anonymous stage an institutional coup. Esther Choi, Durga Chew-Bose, and Paul Johnson spill their wisdoms. And lots of jewelry, glassware, sofas, and pretty leather loungers.
Also: Alice Bucknell on the architecture of game space. Rediscovering Aldo Rossi; re-appreciating James Rose; and reclaiming outsider architecture by the likes of Bruno Weber, Facteur Cheval, and Isaiah Zagar. And a pit stop at Dior in Paris.
And much more!