#collective-authorship

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fromKqed
1 week ago

The Best Art I Saw and Didn't Write About in 2025 | KQED

At SF State, local artist Liz Hernández launched The Office for the Studio of the Ordinary, a residency-turned-research institution. The artist and over 150 students joined in what she called an "artistic conspiracy," celebrating everyday moments and hidden narratives across campus. The culminating exhibition included (among many other creative exercises) black-and-white photographs of the team in action, a tower of ceramic trophies, an illustrated myth of campus resistance and animal liberation, and an archive of dreams.
Film
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

common names exhibition 'unspoken codes' fosters space for voices left unheard

Collective hand-painted hexagon tiles and new artworks create a participatory visual language that transforms silence into shared emotional expression, dissolving boundaries between artist and audience.
Design
fromArchDaily
4 months ago

Architectural Authorship in the Age of the Collective Practices

The idea of the architect as a singular author is becoming outdated due to collaborative workflows and digital tools.
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