The Art Institute of Chicago
Stanley Greenberg: Architecture under Construction
May 1–September 6, 2010
Gallery 286

Overview: While avant-garde architecture has frequently inspired today’s art photographers and video artists, Stanley Greenberg is the first to focus a documentary-style lens on the subject. Greenberg's luminous large-scale black-and-white photographs explore avant-garde structures in the process of being built. Using highly cropped views, Greenberg captures moments in the assembly of architecture that are rarely evident in the final building, revealing the complexity of contemporary construction and the residual visual unfolding of spaces resulting from these feats of structural gymnastics. Through framings reminiscent of Lewis W. Hine’s heroic construction images of the 1930s, Greenberg’s compelling photographs are a celebration of the technologies and disciplines that have made these awe-inspiring buildings a reality.

Untitled
Stanley Greenberg. Untitled, Toronto, Ontario, 2005.

On display in the Modern Wing’s Kurokawa Gallery, 13 stunning photographs present a window into hidden moments of the architectural process and the sublime structural beauty that lies under the skin of contemporary architecture.


 
Featured Events  
There are no events scheduled for Stanley Greenberg: Architecture under Construction. Please check the calendar to see other Art Institute events.