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Etudes : The Poetry of Dreams + Other Fragments

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John Marx's watercolours, first published in the Architectural Review, are a captivating example of an architect's way of thinking.

Subtle and quiet they are nonetheless compelling works in how they tackle a sense of place, of inhabiting space and time all the while resonating with the core of one's inner being.

There is an existential quality to these watercolours that is rare to be found in this medium.

Something akin to the psychologically piercing observational quality of artists like De Chirico or Hopper. As architects strive to communicate their ideas, it is interesting to explore the world of Marx's watercolours as an example of a humane approach to conveying emotional meaning in relation to our environment.

Marx's subject matter read like"built landscape" heightening the role of the manmade yet wholly in balance with the natural world.

This is a message and sentiment that is perhaps more important than ever to relay to audiences.

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Oro Editions
1943532427 / 9781943532421
Hardback
759.13
09/03/2020
United States
160 pages
292 x 292 mm
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