Countryside, The Future is an exhibition addressing urgent
environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues through the lens of
architect and urbanist Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal, Director of AMO, the
think tank of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). A unique
exhibition for the Guggenheim Museum, Countryside, The Future will explore
radical changes in the rural, remote, and wild territories collectively
identified here as “countryside,” or the 98% of the Earth’s surface not
occupied by cities, with a full rotunda installation premised on original
research. The project presents investigations by AMO, Koolhaas, with students
at the Harvard Graduate School of Design; the Central Academy of Fine Arts,
Beijing; Wageningen University, Netherlands; and the University of Nairobi. The
exhibition will examine the modern conception of leisure, large-scale planning
by political forces, climate change, migration, human and nonhuman ecosystems,
market-driven preservation, artificial and organic coexistence, and other forms
of radical experimentation that are altering landscapes across the world.
Countryside, The Future is organized by Troy Conrad Therrien,
Curator of Architecture and Digital Initiatives, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
in collaboration with Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal, Rita Varjabedian, Anne
Schneider, Aleksander Zinovev, Sebastian Bernardy, Yotam Ben Hur, Valentin
Bansac, with Ashley Mendelsohn, Assistant Curator, Architecture and Digital
Initiatives, at the Guggenheim. Key collaborators include Niklas Maak, Stephan
Petermann, Irma Boom, Janna Bystrykh, Clemens Driessen, Lenora Ditzler, Kayoko
Ota, Linda Nkatha, Etta Mideva Madete, Keigo Kobayashi, Federico Martelli, Ingo
Niermann, James Westcott, Jiang Jun, Alexandra Kharitonova, Sebastien Marot,
Fatma al Sahlawi, and Vivian Song.
https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/countryside
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