Description: Concoran Art Gallery, 1970 exhibition. Includes cardboard box 25x25x25, slight rubbing, Catalog Near Fine, 82 pages.16 cardboard compartments with16 tightly-rolled paper scrolls (cm. 23x170). All in excellent condition.Each scroll is printed with blue-grey sketches of utopian eco-cities designed by architect Paolo Soleri. This exhibit object is in surprisingly fine condition, having stood the test of time stored in this box. "According to the Smithsonian Institution Libraries, this box "re-envisioned the concept of an exhibition catalog. Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) was an Italian architect who studied in the United States under Frank Lloyd Wright and developed a theory of 'Arcology' which proposed a fusion between architecture and ecology. Look closely at the exterior of 'Documenta' and you will see a collage of text sampling Solari's manifesto. Inside you will find 16 paper scrolls of blue-gray sketches imagining utopian high-density eco-cities which would minimize humans' impact on the earth."
Price: 1400 USD
Location: Highland Park, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-10T18:15:16.000Z
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Artist: Paolo Soleri
Type: Print
Theme: Architecture
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Art