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Grey Room

Material type: Continuing resourcePublication details: JSTORISSN:
  • 15263819
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • http://www.jstor.org/subject/architecturehttp
Summary: Grey Room is a scholarly journal devoted to the theorization of modern and contemporary architecture, art, media, and politics. Published quarterly, it is dedicated to the task of promoting and sustaining critical investigation into each of these fields separately and into their mutual interactions. Grey Room has been situated at the intersection of architecture, art, and media in the conviction that these three areas are crucial to an understanding of modern and contemporary aesthetic practice, as well as to the larger characterization of modernity. The journal thus develops a rigorous, cross-disciplinary dialogue among these fields to forge and promote a politically-informed, critical discourse uniquely relevant to the current historical situation.
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Grey Room is a scholarly journal devoted to the theorization of modern and contemporary architecture, art, media, and politics. Published quarterly, it is dedicated to the task of promoting and sustaining critical investigation into each of these fields separately and into their mutual interactions. Grey Room has been situated at the intersection of architecture, art, and media in the conviction that these three areas are crucial to an understanding of modern and contemporary aesthetic practice, as well as to the larger characterization of modernity. The journal thus develops a rigorous, cross-disciplinary dialogue among these fields to forge and promote a politically-informed, critical discourse uniquely relevant to the current historical situation.

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