POSENENSKE @ the BAUHAUS
Models & Workshop for the exhibition:
Fictional: Charlotte Posenenske/Alexis Lowry
Haus Gropius, Bauhaus Foundation
Dessau, Germany
2021-22
Curator-In-Residence: Alexis Lowry
Workshop Facilitation & Model Design: Diana Mangaser
By invitation from Alexis Lowry to collaborate on an exhibition of Posenenske’s work at the Bauhaus, Diana Mangaser designed models & a workshop inviting public to design sculptures using paper board series DW models at 1:20 scale. These crowd sourced designs then inform and shape the layout and reconfiguration of the full scale elements three times over the course of the exhibition.
Thanks to: Alexis Lowry (Dia Art Foundation); Dr. Florian Strob, Valentina Camacho (Bauhaus Dessau Foundation); Medhi Choukari, Daniel Pfau (Galerie Mehdi Chouakri - Posenenske Archive)
Models & Workshop for the exhibition:
Fictional: Charlotte Posenenske/Alexis Lowry
Haus Gropius, Bauhaus Foundation
Dessau, Germany
2021-22
Curator-In-Residence: Alexis Lowry
Workshop Facilitation & Model Design: Diana Mangaser
By invitation from Alexis Lowry to collaborate on an exhibition of Posenenske’s work at the Bauhaus, Diana Mangaser designed models & a workshop inviting public to design sculptures using paper board series DW models at 1:20 scale. These crowd sourced designs then inform and shape the layout and reconfiguration of the full scale elements three times over the course of the exhibition.
Thanks to: Alexis Lowry (Dia Art Foundation); Dr. Florian Strob, Valentina Camacho (Bauhaus Dessau Foundation); Medhi Choukari, Daniel Pfau (Galerie Mehdi Chouakri - Posenenske Archive)
INDEX
TEA HOUSE
Manitoga
Spring Street Garden
Woods Gerry
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Lake Cabin
Rowhouse
Live/Work
Studio 2Q
CURATORIAL
Artist In Vacancy
Ann Street Gallery
EXHIBITIONS & WORKSHOPS
Dia: Chelsea
Bauhaus Dessau
Dia: Beacon
Arts Letters & Numbers
COMMISSIONS & COLLABORATIONS
Codas
Dance Platform
Winter Solstice Bells
Hako Sushi
Bubuto
Salo
TEA HOUSE
Manitoga
Spring Street Garden
Woods Gerry
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Lake Cabin
Rowhouse
Live/Work
Studio 2Q
CURATORIAL
Artist In Vacancy
Ann Street Gallery
EXHIBITIONS & WORKSHOPS
Dia: Chelsea
Bauhaus Dessau
Dia: Beacon
Arts Letters & Numbers
COMMISSIONS & COLLABORATIONS
Codas
Dance Platform
Winter Solstice Bells
Hako Sushi
Bubuto
Salo
Y S D M is the collaborative studio
of Yoshihiro Sergel & Diana Mangaser,
currently based in Newburgh, NY.
Our practice imagines design as a prismatic lens in which we integrate spatial awareness, architectural sensibility, and aesthetics into the structure of everyday environments we immerse ourselves and invite others to engage in.
Our work aims to mediate the oft divisive disciplinary separation between the speculative yet generative exercises of theoretical inquiry and the immediacy of praxis by undertaking the task of seeing such speculations through to built form.
By selecting to operate from a ground-up, environmentally, economically, and socially conscious framework, we leverage constraints as part of a framework from which we continuously develop our position and conceptual lines of study.
As of late, our interest lies in tea culture; intersections between cultural/traditional materials and methods with contemporary forms; what a regenerative architecture may come to be.
of Yoshihiro Sergel & Diana Mangaser,
currently based in Newburgh, NY.
Our practice imagines design as a prismatic lens in which we integrate spatial awareness, architectural sensibility, and aesthetics into the structure of everyday environments we immerse ourselves and invite others to engage in.
Our work aims to mediate the oft divisive disciplinary separation between the speculative yet generative exercises of theoretical inquiry and the immediacy of praxis by undertaking the task of seeing such speculations through to built form.
By selecting to operate from a ground-up, environmentally, economically, and socially conscious framework, we leverage constraints as part of a framework from which we continuously develop our position and conceptual lines of study.
As of late, our interest lies in tea culture; intersections between cultural/traditional materials and methods with contemporary forms; what a regenerative architecture may come to be.