Outside Practice: Work by John Hejduk
In the Spring of 1992, The Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism hosted an exhibition showcasing work by CIAU Fellow John Hejduk.
In the Spring of 1992, The Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism hosted an exhibition showcasing work by CIAU Fellow John Hejduk.
May 6–June 3, 1992
Charnley House
1365 N. Astor St., Chicago, IL 60610
Organized by Janet Abrams, this exhibit represented the formal conclusion of John Hejduk’s CIAU Fellowship, awarded by John Whiteman, her predecessor as CIAU director. The exhibit, displayed on purpose-built stands, included watercolors from Berlin Night, plans for the Giacometti Museum, a model of A Necropolis for Architectures, screening of a recent documentary on Hejduk by Michael Blackwood, and an edited version of an essay on Hejduk’s work by Carter Ratcliff. Designer and editor Kim Shkapich, of Cooper Union, provided valuable assistance in the organization of this exhibition.