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Everything is Architecture: Bau Magazine from the 60s and 70s at the ICA

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Date 29/07/15
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The first significant presentation in the UK of the influential Vienna-based architectural magazine Bau: Magazine for Architecture & Urban Planning.

The display includes original issues of the magazine published between 1965 and 1970; a period when a group of influential Austrian architects and artists, Hans Hollein, Walter Pichler, Günther Feuerstein, Oswald Oberhuber, Sokratis Dimitriou and Gustav Peichl, took over its editorship. The magazine became a platform to explore new experimental ideas which considered architecture beyond mere concrete and instead ventured into the realms of art and politics. This radical interdisciplinary approach to architecture was crystallised in the 1968 issue of Bau in which the highly influential architect Hans Hollein boldly claimed that 'Everything is Architecture'. From a lipstick, a portrait of Che Guevara to an astronaut suit and the performances of the Viennese Actionist Otto Mühl, all could be considered architectural, aiming to question the pre-war functionality that defined modernist architecture.

 

Bau demarcated itself from other experimental publications of the time through its size, which was closer to that of a glossy fashion magazine, as well as its creative use of advertising. While the magazine included key texts by philosophers, artists and architects, it also retained a playful quality, rich in imagery drawn from architecture and urbanism but also art and popular culture.

While new experiments in architecture were flourishing internationally with the likes of Archigram and Street Farmer in the UK, Metabolism in Japan, and the publication Domus in Italy, Austria played a key role during this period with several other architectural figures such as Coop Himmelb(l)au, Haus-Rucker-Co, ZÜND-UP, Salz der Erde and Missing Link, who introduced collage, drawing, performance and film into their architectural practice. Although this is the first significant presentation of Bau in the UK, the ICA hosted an exhibition of architectural graphics in 1973 that included Adolfo Natalini, Hans Hollein and Coop Himmelb(l)au.

29 July - 27 September

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