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Tagged: architekturmuseum der tum

'The Gift' explores the dynamics of architectural philanthropy

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

Curators Damjan Kokalevski and Łukasz Stanek are offering a glimpse at what they call ‘philanthrocapitalists’ and their architectural generosity worldwide as they unpack the notion of public buildings, shelter, and design as charity for the new exhibition, The Gift: Stories of Generosity and Violence in Architecture. 

Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

For The Gift, Kokalevski and Stanek say they will “show how the unequal relationship between the giver and the receiver results in both generosity and violence exerted by and through architecture” using storytelling techniques. Both Munich and Germany will be examined, along with examples as far afield as Palo Alto, California, and Skopje, North Macedonia. The intent is to show the ways in which donated architecture has, in turn, impacted the broader industry with a thought as to the dynamics — both good and bad — of the gift-giving process in different cultures.

Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

The Gift is now on view until September 29th at the Architekturmuseum der TUM in the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, Germany. The University of Michigan is an exhibition partner. 

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'The Gift' explores the dynamics of architectural philanthropy

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

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Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

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architekturmuseum der tum ● technical university of munich ● munich ● germany ● philanthropy ● gift ● exhibition ● university of michigan ● event ● europe
Technische Universität München
Technische Universität München
University of Michigan
University of Michigan

Curators Damjan Kokalevski and Łukasz Stanek are offering a glimpse at what they call ‘philanthrocapitalists’ and their architectural generosity worldwide as they unpack the notion of public buildings, shelter, and design as charity for the new exhibition, The Gift: Stories of Generosity and Violence in Architecture. 

Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

For The Gift, Kokalevski and Stanek say they will “show how the unequal relationship between the giver and the receiver results in both generosity and violence exerted by and through architecture” using storytelling techniques. Both Munich and Germany will be examined, along with examples as far afield as Palo Alto, California, and Skopje, North Macedonia. The intent is to show the ways in which donated architecture has, in turn, impacted the broader industry with a thought as to the dynamics — both good and bad — of the gift-giving process in different cultures.

Image courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

The Gift is now on view until September 29th at the Architekturmuseum der TUM in the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, Germany. The University of Michigan is an exhibition partner. 

RELATED NEWS Matri-Archi(tecture)'s 'Homeplace' examines spatial practices through a diasporic lens
RELATED NEWS 'Building to Heal': New exhibition explores the future of healthcare architecture
Video courtesy Architekturmuseum der TUM

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