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(1/2) Join us for #GSDEvents this week bit.ly/GSDEvents 9/17 1p: Francesca Benedetto francesca benedetto, “Names, Things, Cities: Divine Comedy” 9/17 6:30p: Alison Brooks Alison Brooks Architects, “Model Building Model: Making Oxford’s New Collegiate Architecture” (1/2)
“Nomi, Cose, Città: Divina Commedia” deconstructs #DanteAlighieri’s Divine Comedy into singular elements to create a visual archive of one of the most famous narrative poems ever written. Catch it through Oct 14. francesca benedetto #GSDExhibitions bit.ly/GSDDivineComed…
A Bodily Relationship with Territory: #GSDExhibition "End. Words from the Margins" mines the wildness and emptiness of New York City’s coastal edges francesca benedetto hgsd.us/2CKsNCk ✍️ K L Schiff
"The exhibition offers a surprising perspective on landscape: Instead of showing designed interventions into the natural world, here nature claims its own power to sculpt." K L Schiff on current #GSDExhibition "End. Words from the Margins." francesca benedetto hgsd.us/2CKsNCk
Documenting a journey on foot along the natural edges of NYC's five boroughs 🦀, the #GSDExhibition "End. Words from the Margins—New York City" was inspired by a collaborative publication between artist Antonio Rovaldi and the GSD's francesca benedetto. hgsd.us/2LjhllQ
The Sound of the Woodpecker Bill: New York City is on @urbanomnibus! Thanks so much to Mariana Mogilevich for the nice piece! Antonio Rovaldi Humboldt Books urbanomnibus.net/traces-along-t… via @UrbanOmnibus
A peek inside Antonio Rovaldi's and francesca benedetto's The Sound of the Woodpecker Bill: on walking and mapping the perimeter of the five boroughs, seeking out the areas skipped over by photography books and Google Street View @UrbanOmnibus bit.ly/2U2vYj1 #PlacesWire