Small but provocative, little magazines sparked debate about architecture
Nice piece in the Sunday Toronto Star by Toronto freelancer Ryan Bigge about little architecture and design magazines. The article is focussed on a show at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. It's called Clip/Stamp/Fold 2: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196X — 197X and runs until Sept. 9. It's a travelling exhibition that originated at Princeton University; its also on view in Kassel, Germany.
The exhibit features about 70 little magazines that were published in the 60s and 70s to provoke debate about architecture and design. Original copies of the magazines are available for viewing, and complete facsimiles for browsing.
The exhibit features about 70 little magazines that were published in the 60s and 70s to provoke debate about architecture and design. Original copies of the magazines are available for viewing, and complete facsimiles for browsing.
Labels: architecture, small mags
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The current issue of Maisonneuve has a great article on these magazines as well!
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