Designer and theorist Luca Galofaro often relies on montage in formulating the concepts and manifestations of his work. This assembling of images does not mean assimilating them into a logical narrative plot, but juxtaposing single fragments, keeping their multiplicity and unlocking new possible relationships for the imagination, itself an integral part of knowledge.
The montages collected in this book form a single body of work together with selected quotes from notable architects, critics, and theorists. By cutting, splicing, duplicating, stacking, and superimposing many of the world’s recognisable buildings, Galofaro creates an alternative history and vision of architecture.
Designer and theorist Luca Galofaro often relies on montage in formulating the concepts and manifestations of his work. This assembling of images does not mean assimilating them into a logical narrative plot, but juxtaposing single fragments, keeping their multiplicity and unlocking new possible relationships for the imagination, itself an integral part of knowledge.
The montages collected in this book form a single body of work together with selected quotes from notable architects, critics, and theorists. By cutting, splicing, duplicating, stacking, and superimposing many of the world’s recognisable buildings, Galofaro creates an alternative history and vision of architecture.