Artist Jessica Stockholder and architectural theorist Sean Keller discuss the relationship between Stockholder's work and architecture, and more generally the relationship between art and architecture. Stockholder's latest site-specific installation, Rose's Inclination (2015), intersects the Smart Museum of Art's lobby (designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes) with a wave of color and texture that climbs to the clerestory, cuts across the floor, and travels outwards into the Museum's sculpture garden.
Biography of Speaker/Presenter:
Jessica Stockholder is Raymond W. and Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of the Department of Visual Art, The University of Chicago.
Sean Keller is Associate Professor and Director of History and Theory, IIT College of Architecture.