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Autonomy and Ideology: Positioning an Avant-Garde in America [Paperback]

Robert E. Somol (Editor)
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November 1, 1997
This is the documentation -- transcripts, essays, and images -- of the proceedings of an influential conference held in honor of Philip Johnson. Hosted in New York City in February 1996 by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, together with the Columbia University School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation and the Museum of Modern Art, the conference was organized by Phyllis Lambert and Peter Eisenman and convened by Robert Somol. The international roster of diverse participants included historians, theorists, critics, and architects who debated such themes as the critical dynamics between museums as institutions and the material they represent; the issue of "high" and "low" in art and architecture; and the potential to expand the concept of the avant-garde within the borders of the discipline.

With the intention of developing a specifically architectural discourse of the modernist avant-garde from within and from without the discipline, the participants debated the extent to which the practitioners of the avant-garde in America were interested in the formal rather than the philosophical, political, and economic underpinnings of the European movement, which to date had remained unexamined. They discussed new ways of working and thinking through the problems of modernity as it began to be experienced at the start of the 1920s.


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Robert E. Somol is a member of the editorial board of ANY magazine, a project facilitator at Archeworks, and has taught design and theory in the architecture programs at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Ohio State, Columbia University, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press (November 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1885254598
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885254597
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Trite and Superficial Architectural Ramblings, February 27, 2010
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This review is from: Autonomy and Ideology: Positioning an Avant-Garde in America (Paperback)
Autonomy and Ideology is a self-congratulatory collection of the presentations made at a conference held by the Dept. of Architecture at Columbia University in 1996. The event pivoted around the excuse of analyzing the architectural avant-garde in the USA from 1923 to 1949.

Trite, predictable, and self-fulfilling the volume offers plenty of big names that unfortunately do little to question the premise of the event, let alone what avant-garde is, to barely scratch the surface with minimally constructive narratives about that period in architectural history and the importance and challenges of articulating an avant-garde. Few hint at a critique of the proposal, and offer a bit of interesting analysis. The contribution by Beatriz Colomina being maybe the most pointed.

Ultimately, the book reads more as an anthropological document of architectural internal discourses that serves as therapy to part of the discipline, rather than any interesting contribution to social analysis of what is the use, cultural role and perception of practices labeled as "avant-garde" as they relate to the built environment.
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Sometime in 1963 Philip Johnson took possession of, but apparently neglected to pay for, Robert Morris's first lead relief, Litanies Read the first page
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