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TRAVELING EXHIBITION: Neil Denari, “Displaced Buildings in Aperiodic City”

August 22, 2017


The Steven Myron Holl Foundation is pleased to send  the exhibition Neil Denari: Displaced Buildings in Aperiodic City on a tour of the United States, beginning at the Ohio State University’s Banvard Gallery, in Columbus, OH.

The exhibition, originating in June 2017 at ‘T’ Space in Rhinebeck, NY, features 11 of Denari’s unbuilt projects reimagined into a cohesive city.  11 inkjet prints, decades of original sketches and a Denari-designed 16 foot table were all reimagined for Banvard by the architect, and overseen by curator Sandhya Kohrer.  Displaced Buildings was on display August 23 through October 6 at the Banvard Gallery, with an opening reception August 30.

With the support of AIA Cleveland and Kent State University, the show traveled to 1Point618 Gallery in Cleveland, where it was on view from November 1 through January 1.  During this time Denari also visited Kent State as a guest lecturer.

Displaced Building in Aperiodic City will continue its tour in 2018, with two new venues to be announced soon.

Originating: "Displaced Buildings in the Aperiodic City" at 'T' Space

1: Columbus, OH (The Banvard Gallery at Ohio State)

2: Cleveland, OH (1Point618 Gallery, in Collaboration with AIA Cleveland and Kent State School of Architecture)

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