Sunday, August 19, 2007
Landscape Architecture Student Curates Exhibit in D.C.
Landscape Architecture student Karl Krause organized the exhibit, "Earth on Stone on Earth is Naturally So" at Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, D.C. "Earth on Stone" features a series of installations, sound and video that combine the work of several artists.
The exhibit was reviewed in the Washington Post’s August 18, 2007 Style section article, "Green Roofs that Top a Dark Future," by Jessica Dawson. Dawson notes, "As the show’s guiding spirit, Krause channels architecture and poetry: His inner architect made small-scale models of green rooftops; his inner shaman emblazoned verse on their pedestals....Do green roofs simply forestall the inevitable? Absolutely. Are they worth doing anyway? Sure. Krause and company reveal the advantage — and the paradox — of eco-friendly architecture."
"Earth on Stone on Earth is Naturally So" will continue through August 31st.
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