Architect Ane Cortzen hosts the episode, joined by Photographer Laura Stamer and Professor of Art and Cultural Studies Mette Sandbye, who highlight photographs and photographic works in which the window holds a very special significance.
Host: Ane Cortzen
Guests: Laura Stamer and Mette Sandbye
The following works are discussed:
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, 1825: The World’s Oldest Photograph
Luisa Lambri, 2005: Barragán House (series)
Abelardo Morell, 1991: Camera Obscura: Houses Across the Street from Our Living Room
John Szarkowski, 1978: Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960
Vivian Maier, 1954: Self-Portrait, 1954
Andreas Gursky, 1994: Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
Shizuka Yokomizo, 1998–2000: Dear Stranger (Between Exhibitionism and Surveillance)
Jesper Rasmussen, 2011: Havneholmen 1 (Off Location)
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About the podcast series Iconic Windows in the Arts
In architecture and the visual arts, the importance of the window and of light is evident to most people, while it is perhaps less widely known that windows can also expand the narrative in, for example, film, literature, and music.