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Lauretta Vinciarelli

Lauretta Vinciarelli (August 2, 1943 – August 3, 2011)[2] was an artist, architect, and professor of architecture at the collegiate level.[3][4]

Lauretta Vinciarelli
Vinciarelli c. 1977
Born(1943-08-02)August 2, 1943
Arbe, Italy
DiedAugust 3, 2011(2011-08-03) (aged 68)
New York City, US
Alma materLa Sapienza University, Rome
Occupation(s)Architect, artist, educator
PartnerDonald Judd[1]

Background and education edit

Born in Arbe, Italy, Lauretta Vinciarelli was the daughter of Alberto and Annunciata Cencioni Vinciarelli. The family moved to Rome where she grew up, and her father was an organist in the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican, and her mother was a teacher.[5] Vinciarelli studied architecture at Sapienza University of Rome, and was accepted to the Ordine degli Architetti di Roma e del Lazio (the Italian Board of Architects). She practiced architecture in Rome before emigrating to the U.S. in 1968. In 1993, she married Peter Rowe, a distinguished professor of architecture at Harvard University.[citation needed]

Career edit

Education edit

After moving to the U.S., Vinciarelli taught architecture design studio for many years in many schools, including Rice University in Houston, Texas, University of Illinois, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, Columbia University, The City College of New York (CUNY), and The Open Atelier of Design and Architecture (OADA), a non-accredited design school founded by Giuseppe Zambonini in New York City.[6][7][8]

Architecture edit

During the 1980s, Vinciarelli worked with Minimalist artist Donald Judd in New York City and in the American Southwest,[9] especially in Marfa, Texas. Marfa quickly became a research site for theoretical postmodern architectural proposals such as Marfa II Project, Marfa, 1978 and Untitled Drawings 1981.[10][11] Vinciarelli used a rigorously inductive methodology to define and integrate fundamental architecture and design components.[12][13] On the topic of the Marfa "hangar and courthouse" study, Vinciarelli stated her aim was "to form a fabric."[14] In 1984, Vinciarelli and Judd entered the winning entry for the Kennedy Square Providence, Rhode Island, competition. Their project drew upon Vinciarelli's earlier work, including her landscape architecture proposal of 1977 for a system of urban gardens, commissioned by the Regional Administration of Apulia, in southern Italy. In 1986, Vinciarelli was awarded an Artists Fellowship in Architecture by the New York Foundation for the Arts.[15]

Art edit

From the early 1980s until the end of her life, Vinciarelli created evanescent watercolor-and-ink studies of hypothetical architectural spaces. Her work has been analyzed by scholars and critics, including Ada Louise Huxtable and K. Michael Hays in Not Architecture But Evidence That It Exists.[16][17] Vinciarelli belonged to an esteemed and influential group of contemporary paper architects, which included, among others, Raimund Abraham, John Hejduk, Gaetano Pesce, Lebbeus Woods, and Aldo Rossi. Vinciarelli created powerful and inspiring, hand-crafted imagery of topological space, on paper, which is a distillation of traditional, historical, and imaginal references.[18] Her use of water elements extend the essence of architecture through transparency and reflection.[19]

About her artwork, Vinciarelli said, "The architectural space I have painted since 1987 does not portray solutions to specific demands of use, it is not the space of a project; at least not a project as the rational answer to a program."[20]

Collections edit

Vinciarelli's art is part of many private collections and cultural institutions, including the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, Columbia University's Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Art Institute of Chicago.[21][22][23][24][25] A large body of work by Vinciarelli, including the luminous Orange Sound series is held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A 2015 exhibition at MAXXI, the National Museum for the Twentieth Century Arts in Rome, dedicated to architecture included a group of Vinciarelli's abstract watercolors donated by the artist’s family.[26][27]

Museum and archive collections edit

Lauretta Vinciarelli's work is part of major international collections.

  • A.A.M. Architettura Arte Moderna[28]
  • Senza titolo
medium/ media: 3 tecnica mista su cartoncino
dimensions: each 44, 5 x 57 cm., 1975
  • Hangar + Courtyard,
medium. media: 3 inchiostro e tempera su carta lucida
dinemsions: each 39, 5 x 64 cm. 1980; 1980
Classification: architectural drawing
Collezione Francesco Moschini e Gabriel Vaduva, 2002
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
  • Atrium in Red, 1992[29]
Medium/media: watercolor and ink on paper
Dimensions: 30 in. x 22 3/8 in. (76.2 cm x 56.83 cm)
Classification: architectural drawing
Collection: SFMOMA Accessions Committee Fund, 1977
Medium/media: watercolor and ink on paper
Dimensions: 30 in. x 22 5/8 in. (76.2 cm x 57.47 cm)
Classification: architectural drawing
Collection SFMOMA: Accessions Committee Fund: gift of Frances and John Bowes, Emily L. Carroll and Thomas W. Weisel, Doris and Donald Fisher, Maria Monet Markowitz and Jerome Markowitz, Madeleine H. Russell, and the Modern Art Council, 1997
  • Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Garden Structure; Untitled,[perspective], 1986[31]
Medium watercolor on heavy paper
Measurements H: 13 1/2 x W: 16 3/4 in. (34.29 x 42.55 cm)
Collection: The Heinz Architectural Center, gift of the Drue Heinz Trust
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC[32]
  • Long Horizon II [center]. Dimensions: 74 x 102.7 cm (29 1/8 x 40 7/16 in.), 1995;
  • Long Horizon II [left]. Dimensions: 74 x 104 cm (29 1/8 x 40 15/16 in.), 1995;
  • Long Horizon II [right]. Dimensions: 74 x 104 cm (29 1/8 x 40 15/16 in.), 1995[33]
Medium: watercolor and pastel over graphite on heavy woven paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ferris, Rowland and Eleanor Miller, and Eric and Ellen Somberg, 1998
Accn. N° 1998.26.2; Accn. N° 1998.26.2; N° 1998.26.3
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
  • Orange Sound, project, 7 watercolor series, 1999[34][35]
Medium: graphite, and color ink on paper
Dimensions: each 30 x 22" (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Gianluigi Gabetti Purchase Fund
Annc. N° 1417.2000.1, Annc. N° 1417.2000.2, Annc. N° 1417.2000.3, Annc. N° 1417.2000.4, Annc. N° 1417.2000.5, Annc. N° 1417.2000.6 1417.2000.7
e-card[36]
  • International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)[37]
  • Lauretta Vinciarelli Art Work
11 untitled tempera drawings on boards
IAWA Small Collections; Special Collections 1907-2013
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Exhibitions edit

The work of Lauretta Vinciarelli has been published and exhibited in solo and group shows at galleries and museums around the world.

Solo shows edit

Group shows edit

  • 1975: Goodbye Five: Work by Young Architects. Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York, N.Y.[49]
  • 1975: Architectural Studies and Projects. Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y.[50]
  • 1977: Drawing for A More Modern Architecture. The Drawing Center, New York, N.Y.[51]
  • 1977: Women in American Architecture: A Historic and Contemporary Perspective. Brooklyn Museum, N.Y.[52] and Hayden Gallery, :::MIT.
  • 1978: Architectural Drawings. Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA.[53]
  • 1979: Elements of Architecture. Sperone Westwater Fisher Gallery, New York, N.Y.[54]
  • 1980: Art by Architects. Rosa Esman Gallery, 70 Greene Street, New York, N.Y.[55]
  • 1980: Creation and Recreation: America Draws, Jugend Hall, Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki, Finland[56]
  • 1980: Desire As Archetype: The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition/ Late Entries.[57]
  • 1980: Young Architects: an Exhibition at Yale School of Architecture. Gallery of Art and Architecture, New Haven, CT.[58]
  • 1985: Project for Palmanova. Venice Biennale of Architecture: 3rd International Exhibition of Architecture[59]
  • 1991: Contemporary Architectural Drawings. Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery and Arthur Ross Gallery at Columbia University, NY[60]
  • 1997: Summer Group Show. Max Protetch Gallery, New York, N.Y.
  • 2001: Inside Out: New Perspectives on the Heinz Architectural Center’s Collection. The Heinz Architectural Center Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA.[61]
  • 2002: Luminous Void Volume of Light, series (2001). Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City.[62][63]
  • 2002: Italian Architecture Signs Since The War. Dalla Collezione Francesco Moschini, A.A.M. Architettura Arte Moderna, Florence, Italy.[64]
  • 2003: Visions and Utopias: Architectural Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art. New York, NY; Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki, Finland[65][66]
  • 2004: Watercolor Worlds: Lauretta Vinciarelli, et al. Dorsky Gallery, New York[67]
  • 2004: Envisioning Architecture: Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.[68]

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External links

  1. Agrest, Diana, Patricia Conway, and Leslie Weisman, eds. The Sex of Architecture. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.
  2. Judd Foundation. “Lauretta Vinciarelli.” Accessed October 24, 2021. https://juddfoundation.org/programs/lauretta-vinciarelli/.
  3. Siefert, Rebecca. “Lauretta Vinciarelli and Historical Types as Generative Device.” Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, no. 102 (January 1, 2021): 60–67.

lauretta, vinciarelli, august, 1943, august, 2011, artist, architect, professor, architecture, collegiate, level, vinciarelli, 1977born, 1943, august, 1943arbe, italydiedaugust, 2011, 2011, aged, york, city, usalma, materla, sapienza, university, romeoccupatio. Lauretta Vinciarelli August 2 1943 August 3 2011 2 was an artist architect and professor of architecture at the collegiate level 3 4 Lauretta VinciarelliVinciarelli c 1977Born 1943 08 02 August 2 1943Arbe ItalyDiedAugust 3 2011 2011 08 03 aged 68 New York City USAlma materLa Sapienza University RomeOccupation s Architect artist educatorPartnerDonald Judd 1 Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 2 1 Education 2 2 Architecture 2 3 Art 3 Collections 4 Museum and archive collections 5 Exhibitions 5 1 Solo shows 5 2 Group shows 6 ReferencesBackground and education editBorn in Arbe Italy Lauretta Vinciarelli was the daughter of Alberto and Annunciata Cencioni Vinciarelli The family moved to Rome where she grew up and her father was an organist in the St Peter s Basilica in Vatican and her mother was a teacher 5 Vinciarelli studied architecture at Sapienza University of Rome and was accepted to the Ordine degli Architetti di Roma e del Lazio the Italian Board of Architects She practiced architecture in Rome before emigrating to the U S in 1968 In 1993 she married Peter Rowe a distinguished professor of architecture at Harvard University citation needed Career editEducation edit After moving to the U S Vinciarelli taught architecture design studio for many years in many schools including Rice University in Houston Texas University of Illinois Pratt Institute Brooklyn Columbia University The City College of New York CUNY and The Open Atelier of Design and Architecture OADA a non accredited design school founded by Giuseppe Zambonini in New York City 6 7 8 Architecture edit During the 1980s Vinciarelli worked with Minimalist artist Donald Judd in New York City and in the American Southwest 9 especially in Marfa Texas Marfa quickly became a research site for theoretical postmodern architectural proposals such as Marfa II Project Marfa 1978 and Untitled Drawings 1981 10 11 Vinciarelli used a rigorously inductive methodology to define and integrate fundamental architecture and design components 12 13 On the topic of the Marfa hangar and courthouse study Vinciarelli stated her aim was to form a fabric 14 In 1984 Vinciarelli and Judd entered the winning entry for the Kennedy Square Providence Rhode Island competition Their project drew upon Vinciarelli s earlier work including her landscape architecture proposal of 1977 for a system of urban gardens commissioned by the Regional Administration of Apulia in southern Italy In 1986 Vinciarelli was awarded an Artists Fellowship in Architecture by the New York Foundation for the Arts 15 Art edit From the early 1980s until the end of her life Vinciarelli created evanescent watercolor and ink studies of hypothetical architectural spaces Her work has been analyzed by scholars and critics including Ada Louise Huxtable and K Michael Hays in Not Architecture But Evidence That It Exists 16 17 Vinciarelli belonged to an esteemed and influential group of contemporary paper architects which included among others Raimund Abraham John Hejduk Gaetano Pesce Lebbeus Woods and Aldo Rossi Vinciarelli created powerful and inspiring hand crafted imagery of topological space on paper which is a distillation of traditional historical and imaginal references 18 Her use of water elements extend the essence of architecture through transparency and reflection 19 About her artwork Vinciarelli said The architectural space I have painted since 1987 does not portray solutions to specific demands of use it is not the space of a project at least not a project as the rational answer to a program 20 Collections editVinciarelli s art is part of many private collections and cultural institutions including the International Archive of Women in Architecture IAWA at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University the National Gallery of Art Washington D C the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art California Columbia University s Avery Architectural amp Fine Arts Library Art Institute of Chicago 21 22 23 24 25 A large body of work by Vinciarelli including the luminous Orange Sound series is held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York A 2015 exhibition at MAXXI the National Museum for the Twentieth Century Arts in Rome dedicated to architecture included a group of Vinciarelli s abstract watercolors donated by the artist s family 26 27 Museum and archive collections editLauretta Vinciarelli s work is part of major international collections A A M Architettura Arte Moderna 28 Senza titolo medium media 3 tecnica mista su cartoncino dimensions each 44 5 x 57 cm 1975 dd Hangar Courtyard medium media 3 inchiostro e tempera su carta lucida dinemsions each 39 5 x 64 cm 1980 1980 Classification architectural drawing Collezione Francesco Moschini e Gabriel Vaduva 2002 dd San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco CA Atrium in Red 1992 29 Medium media watercolor and ink on paper Dimensions 30 in x 22 3 8 in 76 2 cm x 56 83 cm Classification architectural drawing Collection SFMOMA Accessions Committee Fund 1977 dd Night 6 1996 30 Medium media watercolor and ink on paper Dimensions 30 in x 22 5 8 in 76 2 cm x 57 47 cm Classification architectural drawing Collection SFMOMA Accessions Committee Fund gift of Frances and John Bowes Emily L Carroll and Thomas W Weisel Doris and Donald Fisher Maria Monet Markowitz and Jerome Markowitz Madeleine H Russell and the Modern Art Council 1997 dd Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh PA Garden Structure Untitled perspective 1986 31 Medium watercolor on heavy paper Measurements H 13 1 2 x W 16 3 4 in 34 29 x 42 55 cm Collection The Heinz Architectural Center gift of the Drue Heinz Trust dd National Gallery of Art Washington DC 32 Long Horizon II center Dimensions 74 x 102 7 cm 29 1 8 x 40 7 16 in 1995 Long Horizon II left Dimensions 74 x 104 cm 29 1 8 x 40 15 16 in 1995 Long Horizon II right Dimensions 74 x 104 cm 29 1 8 x 40 15 16 in 1995 33 Medium watercolor and pastel over graphite on heavy woven paper Gift of Mr and Mrs Roger Ferris Rowland and Eleanor Miller and Eric and Ellen Somberg 1998 Accn N 1998 26 2 Accn N 1998 26 2 N 1998 26 3 dd Museum of Modern Art New York NY Orange Sound project 7 watercolor series 1999 34 35 Medium graphite and color ink on paper Dimensions each 30 x 22 76 2 x 55 9 cm Gift of Mrs Gianluigi Gabetti Purchase Fund Annc N 1417 2000 1 Annc N 1417 2000 2 Annc N 1417 2000 3 Annc N 1417 2000 4 Annc N 1417 2000 5 Annc N 1417 2000 6 1417 2000 7 e card 36 dd International Archive of Women in Architecture IAWA 37 Lauretta Vinciarelli Art Work 11 untitled tempera drawings on boards IAWA Small Collections Special Collections 1907 2013 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University dd Exhibitions editThe work of Lauretta Vinciarelli has been published and exhibited in solo and group shows at galleries and museums around the world Solo shows edit 1978 Lauretta Vinciarelli Projects 1973 78 Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies Wave Hill New York N Y 38 1980 Lauretta Vinciarelli Processo Metafora Progetti e disegni 1974 1980 A A M Architettura Arte Moderna Rome Italy 39 1981 Lauretta Vinciarelli Projects 1980 81 Young Hoffman Gallery Chicago Illinois 40 1982 Lauretta Vinciarelli Projects Princeton University Graduate School of Design Princeton New Jersey 1992 Lauretta Vinciarelli Red Room Water Enclosures and Other Unfolding Spaces GSAPP Columbia University N Y 41 1992 Lauretta Vinciarelli Rotte Raume Museum fur angewandte Kunst Vienna Austria 42 1996 Spatial Reverberations Watercolors by Lauretta Vinciarelli National Building Museum Washington 43 1997 Reflections Watercolors by Lauretta Vinciarelli Gund Hall Gallery Harvard Graduate School of Design 44 1999 Incandescence Watercolors by Lauretta Vinciarelli San Francisco Museum of Modern Art CA 45 2002 Lauretta Vinciarelli Intimate Distance Henry Urbach Architecture New York City 46 2012 Clear Light The Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli City College of New York N Y 47 48 Group shows edit 1975 Goodbye Five Work by Young Architects Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies New York N Y 49 1975 Architectural Studies and Projects Museum of Modern Art New York N Y 50 1977 Drawing for A More Modern Architecture The Drawing Center New York N Y 51 1977 Women in American Architecture A Historic and Contemporary Perspective Brooklyn Museum N Y 52 and Hayden Gallery MIT 1978 Architectural Drawings Otis Art Institute Los Angeles CA 53 1979 Elements of Architecture Sperone Westwater Fisher Gallery New York N Y 54 1980 Art by Architects Rosa Esman Gallery 70 Greene Street New York N Y 55 1980 Creation and Recreation America Draws Jugend Hall Museum of Finnish Architecture Helsinki Finland 56 1980 Desire As Archetype The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition Late Entries 57 1980 Young Architects an Exhibition at Yale School of Architecture Gallery of Art and Architecture New Haven CT 58 1985 Project for Palmanova Venice Biennale of Architecture 3rd International Exhibition of Architecture 59 1991 Contemporary Architectural Drawings Miriam amp Ira D Wallach Art Gallery and Arthur Ross Gallery at Columbia University NY 60 1997 Summer Group Show Max Protetch Gallery New York N Y 2001 Inside Out New Perspectives on the Heinz Architectural Center s Collection The Heinz Architectural Center Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh PA 61 2002 Luminous Void Volume of Light series 2001 Whitney Biennial Whitney Museum of American Art New York City 62 63 2002 Italian Architecture Signs Since The War Dalla Collezione Francesco Moschini A A M Architettura Arte Moderna Florence Italy 64 2003 Visions and Utopias Architectural Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art New York NY Museum of Finnish Architecture Helsinki Finland 65 66 2004 Watercolor Worlds Lauretta Vinciarelli et al Dorsky Gallery New York 67 2004 Envisioning Architecture Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art New York National Building Museum Washington D C 68 References edit Siefert Rebecca Spring 2017 Rebecca Siefert Lauretta Vinciarelli Into the Light Her Collaborations with 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