[Urban Center Books | image source]
The exhibition takes its name from an essay by Walter Benjamin, who writes about the memories sparked by the act of unpacking his collection of books after having them stored in boxes for two years. While Benjamin speaks as a collector and looks at books as objects tied to their owner, these architects will be speaking about the ideas found in the books and the influence on their own work. As someone who reads voraciously, I'm most interested by the recommendations, something that also occurs at the Storefront for Art and Architecture's curated micro-bookshop. Hopefully MAS will provide more online content for the exhibition, such as these lists, as it should be interesting to see any overlap between architects (if any) and to discover some lesser-known gems.
[photo by www.red-red.net | source]
The discussion is Monday, May 4, 6:30-8pm, at the Municipal Art Society of New York, 457 Madison Avenue (between 50th & 51st Streets). The cost is $25, $15 for MAS members. Purchase tickets online or call 212-935-2075.
Update 08.25: Here's the website for Unpacking My Library.