Thursday 19 April sees the launch of Falls the Shadow: From idea to reality, the National Gallery of Australia. This new title from independent architecture publisher URO celebrates the creation of an Australian Modern milestone. Essays from Angelo Candalepas, Richard Goodwin, Laura Harding, Daryl Jackson, Col Madigan, Terence Measham, Jennifer Taylor, Daniel Thomas, Roger Vidler […]
April 16th, 2012
Thursday 19 April sees the launch of Falls the Shadow: From idea to reality, the National Gallery of Australia.
This new title from independent architecture publisher URO celebrates the creation of an Australian Modern milestone.
Essays from Angelo Candalepas, Richard Goodwin, Laura Harding, Daryl Jackson, Col Madigan, Terence Measham, Jennifer Taylor, Daniel Thomas, Roger Vidler and and James Weirick explore the significance of the National Gallery of Australia on our urban and cultural landscape.
Join Penleigh Boyd, Angelo Candalepas, Richard Goodwin and the book’s editor Paul McGillick for the official launch at Sydney’s Tusculum House.
When: Thursday 19 April, 6-8pm (talks 6.15-6.45pm)
Where: The Australian Institute of Architects, Tusculum House, 1-3 Manning Street Potts Point NSW
RSVP: info@uromedia.com.au
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