Cover/feature article on contemporary artists using ruins in their work, among them Jeremy Deller, Ulla van Brandenburg, Teresa Margolles, and Dominique Gonzalez Foerster and the modified, 21st century meaning of this Romantic staple, the depiction of the ruin in art
We can see ruins as objects that have a foot in three different times: the past, the present, and th...
A chapter which explores the role of ruins within contemporary socety and the reception associated w...
Modernist Architecture and Ruins: On Ruins as a Minus, Neoclassicism and the Uncann
The contemporary landscape is rife with ruins, from circumscribed tourist attractions to urban decay...
© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Ruins were a fascinating subject for the last half-millennium culture in Europe. Their rhetoric stru...
The Quality of Ruins: The Ruins of Modernism What justifies the tag ‘quality’ in architecture? De...
Ruins is an anthology in the series Documents of Contemporary Art, edited and with a 5,000-word intr...
What explains the global proliferation of interest in ruins? Can ruins be understood beyond their co...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura - Contemporary ProjectThroughout history, th...
Each year all over the world, from Acropolis to Jerusalem, from Angkor Wat to Machu Picchu, tourists...
This studio-based project seeks to challenge the picturesque conventions governing the depiction of ...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
We can see ruins as objects that have a foot in three different times: the past, the present, and th...
A chapter which explores the role of ruins within contemporary socety and the reception associated w...
Modernist Architecture and Ruins: On Ruins as a Minus, Neoclassicism and the Uncann
The contemporary landscape is rife with ruins, from circumscribed tourist attractions to urban decay...
© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Ruins were a fascinating subject for the last half-millennium culture in Europe. Their rhetoric stru...
The Quality of Ruins: The Ruins of Modernism What justifies the tag ‘quality’ in architecture? De...
Ruins is an anthology in the series Documents of Contemporary Art, edited and with a 5,000-word intr...
What explains the global proliferation of interest in ruins? Can ruins be understood beyond their co...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura - Contemporary ProjectThroughout history, th...
Each year all over the world, from Acropolis to Jerusalem, from Angkor Wat to Machu Picchu, tourists...
This studio-based project seeks to challenge the picturesque conventions governing the depiction of ...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
We can see ruins as objects that have a foot in three different times: the past, the present, and th...
A chapter which explores the role of ruins within contemporary socety and the reception associated w...
Modernist Architecture and Ruins: On Ruins as a Minus, Neoclassicism and the Uncann