Title
Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter
Publication Date
10-1-2016
Document Type
Exhibition
Exhibition/Performance Dates
Oct 1, 2016 - Jan 22, 2017
Publication Title
MoMA
Conference Location
New York City, NY
Abstract
For over 60 million persons in the world today, shelter is defined through constant movement or escape. Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter explores the ways in which contemporary architecture and design have addressed notions of shelter in light of global refugee emergencies. From the strengthening of international borders to the logistics of mobile housing systems, how we understand shelter is ultimately defined through an engagement with security. Refugee camps, once considered temporary settlements, have become sites through which to examine how human rights intersect with the making of cities. Bringing together projects by architects, designers, and artists, working in a range of mediums and scales, that respond to the complex circumstances brought about by forced displacement, the exhibition focuses on conditions that disrupt conventional images of the built environment.
Department
Design
Recommended Citation
Virginia San Fratello, Ronald Rael, and Rael San Fratello. "Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter" MoMA (2016).
Comments
Pieces included in exhibition: Borderwall as Architecture Renderings and Drawings.