Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes

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Because suburbia occupies a dominant presence in so many lives—a place of not only residence but also of work, commerce, worship, education, and leisure—it has become a focal point for competing interests and viewpoints. The suburbs have always been a fertile space for imagining both the best and the worst of modern social life. On the one hand, the suburbs are portrayed as a middle-class domestic utopia and on the other as a dystopic world of homogeneity and conformity. Both of these stereotypes belie a more realistic understanding of contemporary suburbia and its dynamic transformations, and how these representations and realities shape our society, influence our culture, and impact our lives.
The intention of Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes is to demonstrate how the American suburb has played a catalytic role in the creation of new art. Challenging preconceived ideas and expectations about suburbia (either pro or con), the exhibition hopes to impart a better understanding of how those ideas were formed and how they are challenged by contemporary realities. . . .
The intention of Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes is to demonstrate how the American suburb has played a catalytic role in the creation of new art. Challenging preconceived ideas and expectations about suburbia (either pro or con), the exhibition hopes to impart a better understanding of how those ideas were formed and how they are challenged by contemporary realities. . . .
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http://design.walkerart.org/worldsaway/
Learn more about suburbia as explored in the exhibition Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes. The Web site includes selected essays from the exhibition catalogue, biographies of the artists and architects featured in the
show, a community understanding of suburbia as seen in YouTube videos, and a lexicon of terms related to suburbia.
The lexicon is a wiki seeded with terms about suburbia and open to editing by its users, including adding new terms, uploading images, and identifying locations
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