Textiled Spaces
Texte par Architonic
Suisse
06.07.15
As part of the TEXTILED SPACES exhibition curated by Architonic on the occasion of Techtextil, photographer Deidi von Schaewen provided an insight into architectural ephemera.
Pictures by the renowned architectural photographer have in recent decades decisively shaped our view of buildings by star contemporary architects such as Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry and Jean Nouvel. In addition to documenting iconic buildings, her work for diverse magazines (Architectural Digest, Elle Decoration, The World of Interiors and Vogue) and publishing houses (including Flammarion and Taschen) has explored traditional forms of construction in Africa and Asia.
One of the artist’s central interests is the search for the beauty of transitory buildings and urban installations, which she pursues on her many journeys throughout the world. A recurring theme in her photographs is the ephemeral, the fleeting and provisional, in architecture.
On the occasion of Techtextil, Architonic has chosen forty images from Deidi von Schaewen’s extensive oeuvre which present, in concentrated form, the variety and aesthetics of technical textiles in often unusual urban and architectural contexts, and open to the viewer an unaccustomed perspective on the interplay between textiles and architecture. The exhibition was developed out of the joint publication project that was launched last year.