5 Notable Pavilions is a video and photo study of five 1:50 scale reproductions of important 20th Century exhibition pavilions. The pavilions under study are Mies van der Rohe’s 1929 Barcelona Pavilion, Jose Luis Sert’s 1937 Spanish Republic Pavilion, Alvar Aalto’s 1937 Finish Pavilion, Gerrit Rietvelt’s Sonsbeek Pavilion and Oscar Niemeyer’s 1939 Brazil Pavilion. A video of the models is shot in a series of slow pans separated by red “wipes”. The photo element is a production photo that acts as an “establishing shot” for the video and is mounted in a 70 x 145 cm light-box.
Documentation: Lightbox image; installation views Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig; installation view Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico City; details
Terence Gower, 2002-05
Digital Video, 2:00 Minutes
Duratrans in lightbox, (81 x 155 x 15 cm)
The subjects of the photograph and video are five 1:50 scale reproductions of exhibition
pavilions made of archival corrugated cardboard and placed on a 240 x 240 cm platform.
Still Photography: Ray Anastas
Digital Imaging and printing: Stephen Gross at Brooklyn Editions
Video Camera: Rubén Guzmán
Edit: Anita Chao and Greg Allen
Project Text: 5 Notable Pavilions
Catalogue Text: Display Architecture
Excerpt: Exhibition Pavilions by Moises Puente
Interview: Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig