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Exhibition: The Matter of Memory- A Monument to Memory-Making

October 5, 2023 November 10, 2023 EDT

Curated by Richard Joon Yoo and Eric Moed

On View: OCT 5 – NOV 10, 2023

Higgins Hall Siegel Gallery
61 Saint James Place, Brooklyn, NY

OPENING RECEPTION: THURS. OCT 12 @ 6PM

EXHIBITION LECTURE
Richard Joon Yoo and Eric Moed in discussion with Vicki Weiner and Mariel Collard
Higgins Hall Auditorium
Mon. NOV 06, 2023 @ 6:30–8:00PM
RSVP Link for Lecture

Our experience of the built environment is reframed with each encounter, much like a memory is reframed each time it is remembered. Memorials hold a unique place in the field of architecture insofar as their form is subservient to a story. Richard Joon Yoo and Eric Moed’s built monuments and memorials weave together each memory’s components; the people, the place, the time, the event – closely examining and processing context, and in doing so boldly and strategically reframe each story. This constructed narrative directs the design process with respect to materiality, technology and the performance of making. ‘The Matter of Memory’ encompasses an explosion of the process by which Yoo and Moed design through their built work. Through the act of reframing the story, the frame being what we typically describe as architecture, memorials have the potential to heighten the sensation of the present to provoke change through the creation of a more equitable and just future. Architecture is the device we design to frame space, experience, and memory all at once. The lecture and parallel exhibition will prompt you to critically ask — what is the architecture of reframing? If a memory is reframed each time it is remembered, if our experience with the built environment is reframed with each encounter, how do the ephemeral and ever changing contents of memory relate to their material container of architecture? And importantly, how can we design to provoke impactful, meaningful and lasting change in the present to inform the future?

Richard Joon Yoo is an architectural designer, artist, teacher, and writer. His work focuses on memory —memorials and monuments— specifically the ability of the built environment to heighten the present and provoke the future through the careful positioning of memory, context, and material. He is co-designer of the Triangle Fire Memorial

Eric Moed’s practice exists at the intersection of architecture, public art and design, examining the relationship between memory, narrative and public space. He has designed monuments and memorials globally with a focus on marginalized memories and restorative justice. As an educator Eric has developed a curriculum to engage with controversial monuments and memorials – facilitating discourse and design strategies for a more equitable future public sphere.

More information at www. architecture.pratt.edu