"非洲风光丹尼斯-斯科特-布朗的摄影作品

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Noëleen Murray, Svea Josephy
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本文是我们在 2022 年 10 月 26-28 日于英国伦敦大学巴特利特建筑学院举行的第二届 "人类世中的现代遗产 "研讨会(MoHoA)上提交的全体论文的进一步发展。在 2021 年于开普敦举行的题为 "向 Steinkopf 学习 "的第一届 MOHoA 研讨会上,我们引用了《向拉斯维加斯学习》(Learning from Las Vegas,罗伯特-文丘里、丹尼斯-斯科特-布朗和史蒂文-伊兹内尔著,1972 年出版)一书,对南非建筑师 Roelof Uytenbogaardt 1975 年在南非沙漠中获奖的 Steinkopf 社区中心建筑进行了思考。在研究过程中,我们关注斯科特-布朗在建筑和城市设计之外的多重贡献。在这篇文章中,我们将通过丹尼斯-斯科特-布朗的摄影作品,探索她生活和工作中非同寻常的复杂性和共谋性。丹尼斯-斯科特-布朗在非洲出生、长大并接受教育,之后她职业生涯的主要部分在美国度过,她在美国被誉为伟大的美国建筑师。我们这篇文章不是通过对她的建筑干预或建筑,而是通过对她的摄影作品的研究来追溯她的生活和职业生涯,她的摄影作品已成为近期关注的主题。在全球摄影领域几乎完全由男性主导的时代,作为一名女性摄影师,她的摄影实践横跨非洲和北美大陆长达数十年之久。她的摄影作品记录了她的项目和现场,旨在作为教材,用于她的建筑、规划、景观和艺术史讲座。我们认为,从另一个角度来看,她的摄影作品反映了社会现代性和不平等的问题,这些问题也来自于她在南部非洲的经历。20 世纪 90 年代,斯科特-布朗声称:"我对拉斯维加斯有着非洲人的看法"。作为一名在非洲工作的建筑师和摄影师,我们在这项研究中将从斯科特-布朗的拉斯维加斯、她拍摄的城市和沙漠以及她的摄影档案中汲取营养。
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“An African View”: The photography of Denise Scott Brown

“An African View”: The photography of Denise Scott Brown

This article develops on the plenary paper we presented for the second Modern Heritage in the Anthropocene Symposium (MoHoA), held at the Bartlett School of Architecture(UCL) October 26–28, 2022. At the first MOHoA Symposium in Cape Town in 2021 titled Learning from Steinkopf, we invoked Learning from Las Vegas (by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izneour, published in 1972) to consider South African architect Roelof Uytenbogaardt's award-winning 1975 Steinkopf Community Centre building in the desert in South Africa. In the process of this research we pay attention to Scott Brown's multiple contributions beyond architecture and urban design. In this article we explore the extraordinary complexity and complicity of the life and work of Denise Scott Brown through her photography. She was born, brought up and educated in Africa, after which the major part of her career was in the United States, where she is known and celebrated as a great American architect. Our article follows her life and career through a consideration not of her architectural interventions nor buildings, but of her photographs, which have become the subject of more recent attention. As a woman who photographed at a time when the global field was almost completely dominated by men, her practice as a photographer spans many decades across the African and North American continents. Documenting her projects and sites, her photographs were intended as teaching materials for use in her lectures on architecture, planning, landscape and art history. We suggest that, viewed differently, her photographs speak to questions of societal modernity and inequalities that are also informed by her southern African experiences. In the 1990s Scott Brown claimed, “I have an African's view of Las Vegas.” From our location as an architect and a photographer working in Africa now, in this research we learn from Scott Brown's Las Vegas, her images of the city and desert and her photographic archive.

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