
Postmodernism: style and subversion / Glenn Adamson and Jane Pavitt -- Arch-art: architecture as subject matter / James Wines -- Our postmodernism / Denise Scott Brown -- On bricolage / Victor Buchli -- Kitsch and postmodern architecture: Charles Moore's Piazza d'Italia / Patricia A. Morton -- Irony and postmodern architecture / Emmanuel Petit -- Civitas Interruptus / Thomas Weaver -- The presence of the past: postmodernism meets in Venice / Léa-Catherine Szacka -- The architect as ghost-writer: Rem Koolhaas and image-based urbanism / Martino Stierli -- Paper architecture: the Columbaria of Brodsky and Utkin / David Crowley -- Photography into building: the Smithsons and James Stirlin / Claire Zimmerman -- Postmodern angel: Shiro Kuramata / Paola Antonelli -- We are all in the gutter: retailing postmodern fashion / Claire Wilcox -- Making Memphis: 'glue culture' and postmodern production strategies / Catharine Rossi -- The uses of 'notes on camp' / Christopher Breward -- Tomorrow's been cancelled due to lack of interest: Derek Jarman's The Last of England / Oliver Winchester -- Unsettled images: from TV screen to video-wall and back again / Mari Dumett -- Sampling and the materiality of sound / Ulrich Lehmann -- Buffalo: style with intent / Carol Tulloch -- Dressing viciously: hip-hop music, fashion and cultural crossover / Zoe Whitley -- What is 'post' about global hip-hop? / Sujatha Fernandes -- Klaus Nomi: astral countervoice of the new wave / Susanne K. Frantz -- Threads and rays: accessorizing Michael Clark / Matthew Hawkins -- Embraced by the (spot)light: Ōno Kazuo, Butō and Admiring La Argentina / Bruce Baird -- Fashion, violence and hyperreality / Rebecca Arnold -- Big magazines: design as the message / Rick Poynor -- Between words and images: simulation, deconstruction and postmodern photography / Paul Jobling -- David McDiarmid, Peter Tully and the ecstatic space of the paradise garage / Sally Gray -- Michael Graves and the figurative im
Page Count:
319
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
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