Abstract

AbstractThere is an arc of ‘chunkiness’ (collage, montage and assemblage) which runs through much art and architecture, pulling together art practices and eras that at first seem very different from each other. Mario Carpo, Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural Theory and History at the Bartlett, University College London and Professor of Architectural Theory at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, eloquently takes us along its path.

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