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HOW CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS SEE THE BUILT WORLD by Jarrod Haberfield

  • JAHM 3 Lumley Court Prahran, VIC, 3181 Australia (map)

Landscape with Houses (Dutchess County, NY) #2, 2009; © James Casebere 

Art and architecture inspire each other, a phenomenon at the centre of the current ARTitecture exhibition at JAHM. 

Jarrod Haberfield is an architect, educator and scholar, whose previous sell-out talks on collecting and house museums at JAHM are a testament to his fascination and understanding of the intersection of art and architecture.

In this talk he will present the diverse and unexpected responses to the built world by a broad selection of the world’s contemporary artists.

The feast of rich images presented by Jarrod will leave a lasting impression on the alternate ways the built world can be seen.

Jarrod Haberfield is an architect, educator and scholar with abiding interests in architecture and museology. His expert perspective on the ways that art and architecture relate to and influence each other is at the heart of his current doctoral research into the emergence of the house-museum as a hybrid architectural type.

Jarrod’s talks always sell out, so don’t miss out.