FILET space: Memory of Architecture

The exhibition begins with the recognition that space is not a given but incurs a long history of taken homes. Within that, an undercommons is created that has no specific place or location but is defined by the experiences that we build in order to live. Or the experiences we were part of that made us feel at home. In other words, the homes we carry with us.

A memory of architecture is a show with iterations and rearrangements: a group show that brings together those exploring placemaking and ideas of architecture … Whatnarchitecture? the social, the built, the vernacular, the domestic and the deco.

It is an experimentation in interior-exterior mapping and a conversation around the politics of space. Within the show layers of place-making can be seen and felt, embodied and witnessed, as we think about how we navigate our given surroundings to what we surround ourselves with.

Curated by Brenna Horrox & David Lisbon

‘Child I’m Home’, Memory of Architecture show, images by Glenn Michael Harper

 

Close up of ‘Child I’m Home’, part of Memory of Architecture show, images by Glenn Michael Harper

 

Close up of ‘Child I’m Home’, Memory of Architecture show, images by Glenn Michael Harper