Physical program
600m2
Underground gallery
100m2
White cube gallery
50m2
Café
50m2
Atelier
30m2
Library
15m2
Store
75m2
Office
600m2
Underground gallery
100m2
White cube gallery
50m2
Café
50m2
Atelier
30m2
Library
15m2
Store
75m2
Office
Adapted from Storefront for Art and Architecture programming statement.
The exhibitions take experimentation and risk as a priori condition.
From single artists with site-specific installations to thematic group shows the institution works as a public forum for emerging voices to explore radically new spaces of action that do not find a space of resonance within the established and canonical forms of communication and display.
The exhibitions engage the physical space of the gallery, the courtyard and the visitors, becoming architectural experiments themselves.
Adapted from Storefront for Art and Architecture mission statement.
A nonprofit organization comitted to the advancement of innovative positions in architecture, art and design.
The program of exhibitions, artist talks, film screenings and workshops is intended to generate dialogue and collaboration across ideological and disciplinary boundaries.
As a public forum for emerging voices, the institution explores vital issues in art and architecture with the intent of increasing awareness of and interest in contemporary design.
https://www.arkitekt.se/sammanslagning-mellan-moderna-och-arkdes/
2014
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/sensing-spaces
Diébédo Francis Kéré, Sensing Spaces installation
Blueprint
January 24 – March 21, 2015
Opening Reception: January 23, 2015, 7pm
Curated by Sebastiaan Bremer and Florian Idenburg & Jing Liu of SO – IL
http://storefrontnews.org/programming/events?preview=true&e=670
2014
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/sensing-spaces
Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Sensing Spaces installation
2011
”Dig” by Snarkitecture
http://www.snarkitecture.com/projects/dig/
2011
”Living – frontiers of architecture”
http://www.domusweb.it/en/architecture/2011/08/29/living.html
”Final Wooden House” by Sou Fujimoto.
“Suck/Blow” by INABA/C-LAB at STOREFRONT FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE
An installation at Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, for one night only, March 9, 2010, part of “Landscapes of Quarantine,” an exhibition curated by Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley of Future Plural.
“Suck/Blow” was constructed using Tyvek, tape, light steel frames, and pressurized air.