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Disappearing Berlin with Christopher Roth
Gipsstrasse, Berlin August 18, 2019 www.disappearingberlin.dePhoto © Disappearing Berlin
The year-long DISAPPEARING BERLIN project will highlight some of Berlin’s most unique architecture and urban spaces that are currently at risk of disappearing or embody the rapid changes the city is going through. With a program of performances, installations and concerts Schinkel Pavillon will move into the city for the very first time and, together with the invited artists, creates a dialogue between performance, art and architecture to allow us to experience these places once more in a new way.
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Artist Talk with Christopher Roth
La Loge, Brabant March 20, 2019, 7:30 pm www.la-loge.bePhoto © Andrea Rossetti
The second edition of Temple Talks focuses on the role of television in broadcasting ideas about art and architecture. Inspired by collectives such as TVTV, the Videofreex and the The Raindance Foundation, as well as live television and the communicative power of YouTube, Berlin artist Christopher Roth will discuss the potential of TV for architecture and urban planning as opposed to maps and models to share future visions and ideas.
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Legislating Architecture: Architecting After Politics. A project by Brandlhuber+ and Christopher Roth
Aut. Architecture and Tyrol, Innsbruck March 14 – June 8, 2019 www.aut.ccChristopher Roth & Brandlhuber+, Architecting after Politics, 2018
Duration: 86 min
Film still © Christopher Roth & Brandlhuber+Read more about the exhibition here.
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Christopher Roth: The Property Drama (Trailer)
Chicago Architecture Biennial 2017 September 16, 2017 – January 7, 2018 www.chicagoarchitecturebiennial.orgLegislating Architecture Chicago Architecture Biennal, Chicago, 2017
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Christopher Roth: J.G. Ballard Screening and Conversation with Christopher Petit
Decad, Berlin April 29, 2017 at 3pm www.decad.orgChristopher Roth and Armen Avanessian
Hyperstition, 2015, HD film, Blueray player and non-removable disc
Duration: 113 minutes with an eight-minute break
Photo © Christopher Roth