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My Love For You Burns All The Time

Saturday, Aug 11, 20123 AM — Friday, Aug 31, 20123 AMEDT

348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY | 348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY

image Williamsburgh, NY - Soloway Gallery is pleased to present MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME an exhibition of silver fragments of ruination from Detroit’s iconic Packard Plant. The work by Anya Sirota + AKOAKI assembles together a series of replicas depicting sublime architectural obsolescence. The resultant survey abstracts and reveals the notorious post-industrial behemoth’s chimerical appeal. The constellation of derelict miniatures produced for MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME suggests that the Packard Plant’s stature and industrial uselessness secures its self-referential monumentality. At a precarious moment in the building’s history, as buzz about imminent demolition continues to grow, the work is a commentary on contemporary fascination with representations of decay and the value of neglected sites in the collective optic. Included in the exhibition, alongside handsome reproductions of cropped remains, AKOAKI has constructed a three dimensional sectional model from Albert Kahn’s original drawings. Also shown are a video and a fully-illustrated catalogue. About Anya Sirota + AKOAKI Anya Sirota is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, and a cofounder of AKOAKI. Sirota received her masters of architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, where she earned the Araldo Cossutta Prize for Design Excellence. She holds a B.A. in modern culture and media from Brown University. Her installation work explores the appropriation of neglected sites for public function. AKOAKI is a research and design practice. We explore tactical spatial interventions, architectural salvage, and emergent urban typologies The interdisciplinary focus of the work treats architecture as a socially embedded network, liberally appropriating techniques from scenography, landscape architecture, documentary practice and media installation. While the scope and scale of our projects shifts and adjusts to meet the specific parameters of each individual scenario, the unifying concern is the production of civic, non-restrictive environments. Additional information available at www.akoaki.com About SOLOWAY Soloway Gallery an artist run gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY contact: Annette Wehrhahn 347.776.1023 (tel) MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME is supported with funding from Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

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My Love For You Burns All The Time

Saturday, Aug 11, 20123 AM — Friday, Aug 31, 20123 AMEDT

348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY | 348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY

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image Williamsburgh, NY - Soloway Gallery is pleased to present MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME an exhibition of silver fragments of ruination from Detroit’s iconic Packard Plant. The work by Anya Sirota + AKOAKI assembles together a series of replicas depicting sublime architectural obsolescence. The resultant survey abstracts and reveals the notorious post-industrial behemoth’s chimerical appeal. The constellation of derelict miniatures produced for MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME suggests that the Packard Plant’s stature and industrial uselessness secures its self-referential monumentality. At a precarious moment in the building’s history, as buzz about imminent demolition continues to grow, the work is a commentary on contemporary fascination with representations of decay and the value of neglected sites in the collective optic. Included in the exhibition, alongside handsome reproductions of cropped remains, AKOAKI has constructed a three dimensional sectional model from Albert Kahn’s original drawings. Also shown are a video and a fully-illustrated catalogue. About Anya Sirota + AKOAKI Anya Sirota is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, and a cofounder of AKOAKI. Sirota received her masters of architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, where she earned the Araldo Cossutta Prize for Design Excellence. She holds a B.A. in modern culture and media from Brown University. Her installation work explores the appropriation of neglected sites for public function. AKOAKI is a research and design practice. We explore tactical spatial interventions, architectural salvage, and emergent urban typologies The interdisciplinary focus of the work treats architecture as a socially embedded network, liberally appropriating techniques from scenography, landscape architecture, documentary practice and media installation. While the scope and scale of our projects shifts and adjusts to meet the specific parameters of each individual scenario, the unifying concern is the production of civic, non-restrictive environments. Additional information available at www.akoaki.com About SOLOWAY Soloway Gallery an artist run gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 348 South 4th Street Brooklyn, NY contact: Annette Wehrhahn 347.776.1023 (tel) MY LOVE FOR YOU BURNS ALL THE TIME is supported with funding from Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

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