Institutional : Photographs of Jails, Schools, and other Chicago Buildings (Center for American Places-Center Books on American Places)
Institutional : Photographs of Jails, Schools, and other Chicago Buildings (Center for American Places-Center Books on American Places)
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Scott Fortino's pictures manage to convince us that these cold, lifeless institutions are full of light, color, and playful, formal possibility. In fact, he convinces us that lifelessness and playfulness can exist in equal measure. That's why we keep looking, it's so hard to believe."--Paul D'Amato, professor, Columbia College Chicago
"The book is shockingly beautiful, using rigorously formal compositions and ambient natural light to illuminate the often austere glories of Chicago public buildings by architects both deservedly famous (Mies van der Rohe, Rem Koolhaas, Helmut Jahn) and deservedly unknown. . . . In his way, Fortino is as conscious an artist as his modernist forebears, from Mondrian to Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Dan Flavin and other icons of American minimalism."--Chicago Sun-Times
Book Description
They are places we fear to tread, monuments to the principles of our forebears, awe-inspiring towers of achievement: public institutions that sustain and support our lives are all around us. Scott Fortino investigates these enduring pillars of public life in Institutional, a striking visual essay that documents the diverse architectural structures that house the foundations of civic life in the city of Chicago.
From schools to churches to prisons, Fortino transforms these worn, familiar edifices into compelling symbols of long-lost ideals and communitarian spirit. Fortino coaxes out the subtle warmth and depths of these often overwhelming and pitiless public spaces in his photographs, as his camera reveals the hidden characters of both high-profile works by renowned designers such as Rem Koolhaas, Helmut Jahn, and Mies van der Rohe as well as the stolid structures designed by long-forgotten architects. Light, color, and composition work together in Fortino's images to produce provocative new perspectives on the interiors of public buildings, revealing how their cultural and social roles as places of worship, education, punishment, or entertainment cast long and complex shadows over our lives.
Fortino challenges us in Institutional to rethink our view of the public spaces we pass through every day by offering an original and fascinating photographic study of the settings in which the important events of human life unfold.
Institutional : Photographs of Jails, Schools, and other Chicago Buildings (Center for American Places-Center Books on American Places),Judith Russi Kirshner,Scott Fortino,Center for American Places,1930066392,Architectural & Industrial,General,Photo Techniques,Photography,Photography / Architectural & Industrial
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