Summary
Reverse Perspective' presents practice-based architectural, art historical and philosophical research on presence via images, buildings, and texts. Therefore, the Belgian architect Wim Goes explores three of his main projects: the Yohji Yamamoto Boutique Antwerp, the Royal Belgian Sailing Club and Refuge II. In conversation with Volkmar Mühleis with supplement questions of Wim Goes, the Bulgarian art historian Clemena Antonova discusses the concept of reverse perspective, in relation to Orthodox icons, cubism, the cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky and paintings of David Hockney. Mühleis himself is reflecting on practice and theory in this context, by two experimental, philosophical meditations.
Contents
Reversing the West and beyond: a talk with Clemena Antonova / Volkmar Mühleis & Wim Goes
The Yohji Yamamoto Boutique, Antwerp / Wim Goes
Royal Belgian Sailing Club / Wim Goes
Meditations on reserve perspective / Volkmar Mühleis
Refuge II / Wim Goes.