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asked for alternative designs for the Whitney Museum. In 2008 "White House Redux" asked for alternative designs of the White House. In 2010, Total Housing asked for new typologies of inhabitation that addressed outmoded ideas of domestic space and contemporary urban lifestyles. In 2011, on the occasion of the Festival of Ideas for the New City, "StreetFest" asked for alternative models of temporary outdoor spaces for public occupation and gathering.
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to redesign the facade of the Kenmare Street gallery space. The resulting project transformed the structure by placing rotating panels of various orientation along the length of the gallery's facade. When the panels are open the design is meant to blur the border between the gallery and the street in
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Storefront has also held a series of competitions with the aim to address relevant issues within contemporary culture. In 1985 within the exhibition "Homeless at Home" a call for designs asked for the projection of alternative housing models for homeless in New York. In 1985, "Before the Whitney"
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journal described as "a program designed to highlight the sometimes overlooked relationship between architects and local political authorities, and to facilitate new conversations between them." Several exhibition have specifically worked with the Acconci/Holl facade as a key element of design,
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In 2017, Storefront founded the New York Architectural Book Fair, which consisted of a series of salons in private libraries, an exhibition at Storefront’s gallery space, and a network of pop-up architecture book collections in partnership with local bookstores and cultural organizations.
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order to create a dialogue between the experimental projects being exhibited inside and the city outside. Though the original design was only intended to last for two years, the unique architecture has stuck around since its completion in 1993.
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in a tiny storefront at 51 Prince Street, "to support the idea that art and design have the potential and responsibility to affect public policies which influence the quality of life and future of all cities.” With co-director
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At its outset, Storefront balanced solo or group exhibitions with ideas, competitions and exhibitions to functionally and/or poetically address NYC issues with social implications. Early topics addressed include the polluted
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to transform public spaces of all kinds into points for community gathering, traveled throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn for 10 consecutive evenings hosting various community events. In 2011, Storefront responded to the
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Exhibitions have ranged from single artist site-specific installations to thematic group shows that have addressed issues from new technology to the social and political forces that shape the built environment.
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In January 1994 the first exhibition to be presented in the gallery after the installation of Acconci and Holl’s redesigned facade was held: „Upstairs Down. The Pit, The Tower, The Terrace Plateau“ by
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movement in New York City by calling for public submissions of ideas for improving communication with economic and political powers. In 2012, Storefront teamed up with design studios
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A series of talks, "Postopolis!," were held in New York (2007), Los Angeles (2009) and Mexico City (2010) reflect about the current state of cities and design practices.
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Storefront also provides a forum for discussion of contemporary issues through book discussions, film screenings or performances with a goal to expose innovative ideas.
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Storefront's programming includes exhibitions, events (performances, artists talks, film screenings, conferences), competitions and publications.
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In 2006–2007, the exhibition “Clip/Stamp/Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines,” organized by architectural historian and curator
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co-directed Storefront with her husband Kyong Park until the mid 1990s, and Park was the Executive Director from its founding until 1998.
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in New York City. The organization is committed to the advancement of innovative positions in architecture, art and design.
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Alternative art, New York, 1965-1985 : a cultural politics book for the Social Text Collective
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Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, 1994; Exhibition View  – "Upstairs down",
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Examples of artists and architects that have participated in Storefront events include
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is an independent, non-profit art and architecture organization located in
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In 2014, the Storefront led the project "Letters to The Mayor," which
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in 1983, New York City Homeless Shelters in 1985, preservation of
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Storefront is located in a triangular ground-level space on 97
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In 1993 Storefront commissioned a collaboration between artist
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project, as part of the Storefront Starter initiative.
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Adam Purple
Richard Serra
Tilted Arc
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Dan Graham
Carolee Schneemann
Michael Sorkin
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Neil Denari
Zvi Hecker
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Thom Mayne
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