Drawings, books, textual documents, models, photographs, and archives of full works or projects are all part of what is conceived at the CCA as “one collection.” As a whole, it presents a broad and multifaceted idea of architecture, and becomes a source for the production of knowledge.
The Find and Tell program promotes new readings that highlight the intellectual relevance of particular aspects of this collection today. It is conceived as a series of residencies in which invited experts are asked to put forward arguments about our holdings by making a significant selection and interpretation of material within an archive or the photography collection. The curated selection can be based on key areas or periods, key projects, or a topical interest the expert thinks should be revealed.
To learn more and read Saloni Mathur’s article: https://www.cca.qc.ca/en/articles/96180/forms-that-fascinate
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