Archiving Flux / Stasis, Structure: Erieta Attali and Philipp Valente

Whether glass and sky, asphalt and sand, steel and trees: the merging of architecture and landscape has always been an inevitable factor in building. In particular the buildings made of glass, steel and concrete have had an immaterial connection to their natural surroundings since the 19th century. The superimposition of structures, reflections, filters and transparencies becomes an important design element and fascinates with its ambiguous representation of reality.

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Courtesy of SUPERRAUM
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Courtesy of SUPERRAUM

The double exhibition in the SUPERRAUM shows two contemporary positions by a photographer and an architect whose main motif is the connection between architecture and landscape. Beyond the pure depiction of a perspective, fictitious spaces, volumetric studies and landscape references are thematized. Each work unfolds its own visual language and challenges the viewer to engage in spatial exploration.

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Photo © Erieta Attali. Mediatheque in Sendai, Toyo Ito & Associates,Japan
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Photo © Erieta Attali. Tokyo Int. Forum, Rafael Vinoly, Tokyo, Japan

The SUPERRAUM is a space for culture and creativity from DORTMUND KREATIV in the Brückviertel. A space for exhibitions, projects, advice and networking in Dortmund's cultural and creative industries.

The exhibition was created in collaboration with Leonie Meiings.

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Photo © Erieta Attali. ESO Hotel, Auer Weber, Atacama desert, Chile

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