HDA – Haus der Architektur
Veil and Promise
Exhibition
Baustelle © HG Esch
The visual representation of buildings and urban spaces is one of the most important forms of communication in (contemporary) architecture.
In urban contexts, these visualizations are often used for commercial purposes—usually for residential and office building construction. They decorate building site fences and hoardings and are displayed on billboards at intersections and on freeways. The presentations promise the “most beautiful apartment” or the “ideal city district.” We see images of happy people, plenty of green space and trees, fountains, children playing, and senior citizens relaxing.
In stark contrast to this, scarce living space and rising rent and real estate costs are currently being discussed in many places. Phrases like “the sellout of the cities,” “housing as a commodity” and “concrete gold” demonstrate how, motivated by the wish for the highest possible profits, new construction projects around the world are contributing more and more to the “inhospitality of cities.”
The exhibition Veil and Promise explores the phenomenon of real estate advertising in urban environments. Images of posters from different parts of the world by photographer Hans-Georg Esch are contrasted with texts by Reinier de Graaf of AMO/OMA, image analyses by graphic designer Rosa Nussbaum, and an installation by the artist Sven Borger.
21.9., 20:00
24.9., 12:00
21.9., 20:00
Opening with live performance by Sven Borger
24.9., 12:00
Tour
Parallel Program Tour
22.9.–30.10.
Exhibitiomn
HDA – Haus der Architektur
Mariahilferstraße 2
8020 Graz
Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00
Free admission
Tours (free of charge): Sat 15:00 and Sun 11:00
There is an extensive accompanying program. More information on it can be found at: www.hda-graz.at.
Artists: Hans Georg Esch, Reinier de Graaf, Rosa Nussbaum, Sven Borger
Within the framework of Kunst der Verführung
Supported by steirischer herbst ’22