Conference, Party

Beyond the Super Square: The Architecture Challenge!

Oct 28, 2011

6:00–8:00pm ET

The New School, Tishman Auditorium

Game Show and Opening Celebration

Beyond the Super Square: On the Corner of Art & Architecture is a three-day conference designed to draw attention to an important historical period of modernist architectural production in Latin America and the Caribbean that, 40 years later, continues to resonate among many contemporary artists. Opening on October 28, the conference contextualizes the impact of modernist architecture throughout these regions through a series of panels and presentations by scholars, urban planners, students, and contemporary artists, and strives to enrich the dialogue on Latin American architectural tradition, a topic rarely discussed in the United States.

In lieu of a traditional opening night lecture, Eva Franch i Gilabert, Director of Storefront for Art and Architecture, and artist Pedro Reyes inaugurate the conference with the first ever Architecture Challenge! Our charming hosts challenge our conference participants by grilling them on the most obscure architectural facts. This evening of game and celebration is conceived by Reyes and organized by the Bronx Museum of the Arts, in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics.

Introduction
Holly Block, Executive Director, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York

Hosts
Eva Franch i Gilabert, Director, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York
Terence Gower, artist, New York (WITHDREW PARTICIPATION)
Pedro Reyes, artist, Mexico City

Contestants
Carlos Brillembourg, Principal, Carlos Brillembourg Architects, New York
José Castillo, Principal, arq911sc, Mexico City
Felipe Correa, Co-founder, Somatic Collaborative, New York
Ana Maria Duran, Co-principal, Estudio A0, Quito
Belmont “Monty” Freeman, Principal, Belmont Freeman Architects, New York
Alejandro Hernández Gálvez, architect, Mexico City
Hannia Gómez, curator, architect, critic, Caracas
Javier de Jesús Martínez, Associate Dean, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Ponce
Jorge Pardo, artist, Los Angeles