Epics in the Everyday: Photography, Architecture and the Problem of Realism

Epics in the Everyday: Photography, Architecture and the Problem of Realism by JESUS VASSALLO


Authors
JESUS VASSALLO
ISBN
9783038601623
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
170 x 240mm

Architecture and photography are both semi-autonomous disciplines, suspended between the fine arts and the utilitarian. Because of this condition, realism is considered a given in both, something that happens almost by default. As soon as a building is inhabited it becomes the backdrop for somebody's everyday drama - just like a photograph that, the moment it is taken, is understood as an automatic record of whatever was in front of the camera. In his new book, Epics in the Everyday, Jesus Vassallo traces a series of collaborations between architects and photographers starting in the immediate post-war years and up to the present. Consistently, the subject matter of these collaborations is the anonymous built environment, which in different ways presents both architects and artists with a mirror that interrogates and challenges the idea of realism in their respective disciplines. Beyond shedding a diagonal light on some important developments within the two individual disciplines, the book chronicles an alternative history of both modern architecture and documentary photography and builds a case for a specific type of realism found at their intersection. AUTHOR: Jesus Vassallo is a Spanish architect and writer, and an assistant professor at Rice University's School of Architecture in Houston, TX. 108 colour, 67 b/w illustrations
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