-
Barnaby Barford’s Seven Deadly Sins
26 February 2013Artist and designer Barnaby Barford's latest show opened in London on the February 27th at David Gill. Wall sculpture pieces based around mirrors which allow visitors to see themselves reflected in a surround of each of Barford' interpretation of the seven deadly sins.
-
Pippo Ciorra: On the Road with Gabriele Basilico (1944-2013)
25 February 2013Earlier this year we lost a special figure in the world of architectural photography. Gabriele Basilico will long be an inspiration to those who value the simple yet poetic nuance with which he captured the special character of territory and place, especially in his native Italy. Pippo Ciorra, the director of the prestigious MAXXI museum, wrote this beautiful eulogy on his passing in February; we’re pleased to bring you the exclusive translation here - Eds.
-
Review: Elmgreen & Dragset, Staging Space
16 February 2013Boasting a suitably industrial interior organised around a central studio-atrium, the RCA's Dyson Building is testament to the art school as a factory production line: something which Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset themselves avoided. Having trained in poetry and theatre respectively, the duo - who met in 1995 and were lovers for the first decade of their collaboration - have made a remarkably successful career in contemporary art, often by critiquing the very institutions in which their complex installations and social tableaux have appeared.
-
Croydon’s Urban Pioneers – Part 1
27 January 2013The Architecture Foundation brings its young Urban Pioneers programme to Croydon this Spring. From February to May, a group of 14-17 year olds will spend ten sessions exploring the history, predicament and future of Croydon, one of the most provocative and indeed critical urban centres in the UK today.
-
Blueprint beta goes online!
14 January 2013Welcome to Blueprint’s temporary beta-home online, while we gear up for the relaunch of our website later this spring!
-
Blueprint Meets Lomokino: The Movies
2 July 2012 -
Thomas Heatherwick on Terence Conran
1 November 2011In my formative years Terence Conran was the only person who seemed to combine business with design.
