Discussion with Mark Pimlott, author of In Passing

02/22/2011 7:00 pm

Mark Pimlott is the author of Without and Within: Essays on Territory and the Interior as well as In Passing, and has worked extensively on issues regarding the American landscape. Without and Within looks at the territorializing of the American west and the tactics of surveying and controlling space while tracing this legacy to contemporary typologies such as tract housing, the shopping mall, and the museum. His most recent book, In Passing captures these ideas and impressions in collections of photographs of landscapes and built enviornments taken throughout his life.

We will be hosting an intimate discussion downstairs where he will be discussing his work as a writer, photographer, and architect; he will also be signing copies.

Location: 
Street:
52 Prince St
City:
New York
,
Province:
New York
Postal Code:
10012-3309
Country:
United States

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