Ant Farm
1968 - 1978
Constance M. Lewallen and Steve Reid ; with additional essays by Chip Lord, Caroline Maniaque, and Michael Sorkin ; a timeline by Antfarm
1968 - 1978
Constance M. Lewallen and Steve Reid ; with additional essays by Chip Lord, Caroline Maniaque, and Michael Sorkin ; a timeline by Antfarm
- Author(s)
- Constance M. Lewallen Steve Reid, Chip Lord, Caroline Maniaque, and Michael Sorkin
- Publication, year
- Berkeley ; Los Angeles ; London : University of California Press, 2004
- Scope
- 188 Pages, illustrated, 27 cm.
- ISBN
- 0520240308
This book, created to accompany the traveling exhibition of the same name, provides a critical overview of Ant Farm, the radical architecture collective that was established by several young architects in 1968. Ant Farm was a collaborative art and design group eager to bring to its practice a revolutionary spirit more consistent with the times. Its vision encompassed creations for a nomadic lifestyle, including inflatable structures and radical environments. Ant Farm 1968-1978 explores the career of this visionary collective as its architectural projects broadened to embrace a range of undertakings that challenged the visual architecture of image, icon, and power.
- Person as subject
- Antfarm
- Location
- Cabinet 16 - 1: Architecten
- Remarks
- Bevat biografie, bibliografie en Index.