


Year: 2017
Status: Completed
Location: New York, NY
Collaborators: Anyspace, Jenna Iseringhausen
In conceiving a retail and information area within Anyspace’s temporary exhibition, Drawings Conclusions, which was organized by Cynthia Davidson, curated by Jeffrey Kipnis, and produced by Andrew Zago and Laura Bouwman, the goal was to create a new space within the gallery through the reconfiguration of a single wall. Found throughout New York City, often inserted in interstitial or residual spaces between storefronts, inhabiting back corners of restaurants, or perched in self standing structures on street corners, the kiosk provides a minimal threshold to structure the exchange of goods and information. Through the design of the kiosk we explored the fundamental relationship between drawing and architecture. A simple drawn curve generates a series of arches to create a kiosk - a new way to read and interact with the exhibition and existing gallery space. Within the Anyspace Kiosk, bookcases, shelfs, counters, doors, and ledges are abstracted into a series of lines. The composition of discrete objects and openings, is ultimately framed and structured by the original act of drawing.
Status: Completed
Location: New York, NY
Collaborators: Anyspace, Jenna Iseringhausen
In conceiving a retail and information area within Anyspace’s temporary exhibition, Drawings Conclusions, which was organized by Cynthia Davidson, curated by Jeffrey Kipnis, and produced by Andrew Zago and Laura Bouwman, the goal was to create a new space within the gallery through the reconfiguration of a single wall. Found throughout New York City, often inserted in interstitial or residual spaces between storefronts, inhabiting back corners of restaurants, or perched in self standing structures on street corners, the kiosk provides a minimal threshold to structure the exchange of goods and information. Through the design of the kiosk we explored the fundamental relationship between drawing and architecture. A simple drawn curve generates a series of arches to create a kiosk - a new way to read and interact with the exhibition and existing gallery space. Within the Anyspace Kiosk, bookcases, shelfs, counters, doors, and ledges are abstracted into a series of lines. The composition of discrete objects and openings, is ultimately framed and structured by the original act of drawing.