Radical Imaginaries: Brodsky and Ursprung in Dialogue
Language: English
Simultaneous Translation: French, Spanish, Catalan
In this interview, Philip Ursprung will examine Alexander Brodsky’s work through the unstable ground between architecture, art, and imagination. Moving across drawings, installations, interiors, and built structures, the conversation will address the radical imaginaries that have shaped Brodsky’s practice, as well as his persistent attention to fragility, memory, atmosphere, and the afterlife of ordinary materials. Rather than proposing architecture as a coherent or fixed object, Brodsky’s work often appears as a precarious construction of images, remnants, and spatial situations. The interview will consider how this body of work opens a way of thinking about architecture through transience, restraint, and the poetic force of minimal means.