GRAMSCI MONUMENT

2012

HOME PROGRAM LOCATION THE PROJECT THE MAP ABOUT GRAMSCI CONSTRUCTION DISMANTLING PRESS-KIT
A WORK IN PUBLIC SPACE BY THOMAS HIRSCHHORN, PRODUCED BY DIA ART FOUNDATION NEW YORK
LOCATED AT FOREST HOUSES, THE BRONX - NEW YORK CITY, SUMMER 2013
"Every
human being
is an
Intellectual."
Antonio Gramsci


AMBASSADOR’S NOTE 22

A handful of architects have visited the monument over the past weeks and in every instance the conversation spirals down to an awkward apology for architecture’s guilty conscious for the failure of urban planning. There is no doubt that a new notion of architecture in relation to civic society is to be thought and pushed along by a courageous generation of architects but as we have experienced recently, the public space retains social and political vitality of what might be needed. Perhaps it is worthwhile to begin by considering the social character of friendship and contrast it to the architecture structure of the “pavilion” or kiosk for an interpretable form and program with palpable civic meaning. A pavilion, more or less a large tent, a wide-open structure that exists in an ambiguous dimension, not a complete building but a cross between a shed and a gazebo. These freestanding structures, which often times lack proper plumbing and running water, and therefore have functional constraints, allow a different manner socializing and interacting beyond ordered and ritualized activities. It is in this confusion that the pavilion holds tight to its role in the invention of a “common space” generated independent from purpose and proper function. The space of the pavilion can be defined as an unspoken agreement on civility, hospitality and affection. (continues on note 23)



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