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Press Kit | no. 748-38

Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design

Montréal, Canada

UQAM Centre de design

Montréal, Canada, 2020-07-31 - 

The UQAM Centre de Design is presenting Concrete in All its Forms, an exhibition of drawings and enigmatic constructions of artist and architect Mark West. The exhibition Concrete in All its forms is reopening for four weeks. 


Dates: August 3 to August 27, 2020
Summer opening: Monday to Thursday from 12 pm to 6 pm

Curators: Mark West, in collaboration with Louise Pelletier 

This collection of works inspired by the surrealist world brings together pieces ranging from dreamlike drawings to design of structural, architectural, and built elements. All in an installation that makes explicit a remarkable unity of the artist's practice spanning nearly four decades. His work demonstrates the symbiosis of rational and non-rational thought using methods that explore and uncover the poetic and physical potentials hidden in everyday materials.


The exhibition

Mark West proposes methods for casting a new language of architectural and structural form, including flexible molds for columns, walls, beams, slabs, and compression shells, for both pre-cast and in-situ constructions. These are biomimetic constructions that use the mold's flexibility to produce castings that follow more efficient, naturally curved, structural force-paths, producing highly efficient structural shapes, as well as complex curvatures of stunning natural beauty.

This exhibition tells a story about the intelligence of matter and its own spontaneous eruption into a form that produces a complex beauty through simple and primitive means. It suggests techniques for finding the unexpected in the ordinary. The scope of the work also demonstrates how creations in disparate scales, modes, and materials can inform each other. This intertwined series of subtle and unforeseen prototypes will be of particular interest to passionate makers, struggling with the confines of habit.


Concrete in All its Forms retraces the evolution of Mark West’s work from its earliest steps in surrealist paper collages, through his invention of "automatic" drawing techniques. These drawing and collage practices are fundamental to the discovery of ideas relevant to construction, architecture, and structural design.


Concrete according to Mark West
For the past thirty years, Mark West has been pouring concrete in flexible molds made with simple, flat, un-tailored, sheets of fabric. Replacing conventional rigid mold materials with light flexible fabrics utterly transforms concrete from the brutal and rigid material we know into a sensual and sensitive material, alive to its original wetness and plasticity.


This work has influenced a generation of practitioners across the world who are inspired by the vast potential his methods have unleashed. Architects, engineers, builders, artists, and academics admire his work for its originality, rigor, efficiency, and beauty. Central to Mark West's technical work is a practice of speculative and inquisitive drawing.


The common thread that binds these disparate techniques together is a search for ways in which matter can be teased into acts of self-formation — guided by human artifice, but actualized by natural forces, events, and material properties. This body of work presents a manner of seeing and understanding the material world that rejects the idea of "dead matter". Instead, matter and form are understood as being always prodigiously active, energized, and alive.


West's insistence on the simplicity of means makes his technical inventions accessible to both low-tech and high-tech building economies and cultures. But this technical simplicity is not merely about being pragmatic. His choice of extreme technical constraints induces a kind of constructive metabolism capable of producing complexity from simple and uncomplicated origins — a hallmark of natural systems. What emerges is a composite form of ‘design’ where willful control and surrender to natural events occur in the same space at the same time.


Biography of the artist and curator Mark West
Builder, artist, architectural researcher, and pioneer in the concrete exploration, Mark West began his working life as a carpenter, eventually studying architecture at the Cooper Union in New York City, before establishing his thirty-year career as a professor of architecture, with appointments in departments of both architecture and civil engineering at universities in North America and Europe. His work in the realms of both art and technical research has received international recognition through numerous publications, lectures, and awards. He was the founder of the Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (CAST) at the University of Manitoba, the first academic research laboratory dedicated to fabric formworks. He is the author of The Fabric Formwork Book (Routledge, 2016). In 2017, he moved to Montreal to established his studio Surviving Logic where he continues his architectural and visual explorations as an independent artist and builder.

Surviving Logic


Address and opening hours

UQAM Centre de design
1440 Sanguinet Street
Montreal

Berri-UQAM metro

Free admission
Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 6 pm

Information
514-987-3395
centre.design@uqam.ca
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Media contact

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  • Julie Meunier

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Branching Column Prototype, Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad</p><p class="">2007, prototype of a branching column, Winnipeg Canada</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Branching Column Prototype, Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad

2007, prototype of a branching column, Winnipeg Canada

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Dianna’s Robes Detail Sheet, Mark West</p><p class="">1996, graphite on paper, 38 x 100 cm</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Dianna’s Robes Detail Sheet, Mark West

1996, graphite on paper, 38 x 100 cm

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition -   <p class="">Dianna’s Robes, Mark West</p><p class="">1996, graphite on paper, 100 x 76 cm</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Dianna’s Robes, Mark West

1996, graphite on paper, 100 x 76 cm

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Hanging "Curtain-wall", Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad and Michael Johnson</p><p class="">2007, thin-shell panel: 3m x 1,2m x 5cm</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Hanging "Curtain-wall", Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad and Michael Johnson

2007, thin-shell panel: 3m x 1,2m x 5cm

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Hotel Edward Hopper Facade, Mark West</p><p class="">2005, graphite on paper, 29 x 36 cm</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Hotel Edward Hopper Facade, Mark West

2005, graphite on paper, 29 x 36 cm

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Plaster cast, Mark West</p><p class="">Studies of branching columns plaster casts</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Plaster cast, Mark West

Studies of branching columns plaster casts

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition -   <p class="">Subway Drape Snuffle, Mark West</p><p class="">Early 2000’s , graphite on paper, 74 x 58 cm</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Subway Drape Snuffle, Mark West

Early 2000’s , graphite on paper, 74 x 58 cm

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Press kit | 748-38 - Press release | Concrete in All its Forms – The fabric-formed constructions of artist and architect Mark West at the UQAM Centre de Design - UQAM Centre de design - Event + Exhibition - <p class="">Thin-shell Hanging Curtain Panel, Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad and Michael Johnson</p><p class="">2007, Concrete surface of a thin-shell hanging curtain panel</p> - Photo credit: UQAM Centre de design

Thin-shell Hanging Curtain Panel, Mark West with Anynslee Hurdal, Leif Friggstad and Michael Johnson

2007, Concrete surface of a thin-shell hanging curtain panel

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