Nocturnal Landscapes | Chicago
A comprehensive look at global metropolises at night, combining analysis and observation, and revealing hidden aspects of our cities
Iker Gil was the curator of Nocturnal Landscapes: Urban Flows of Global Metropolises. The exhibition took place between September 17, 2019 and October 30, 2019, at the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago coinciding with the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial.
The exhibition Nocturnal Landscapes: Urban Flows of Global Metropolises, organized by MAS Context and the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago, observes and analyzes cities at night from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The work by Mar Santamaría and Pablo Martínez of 300.000 Km/s presents a research methodology focused on the comparison of relevant case studies based on cartographic depictions of the rhythms and recognizable sites of seven global cities using Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) data and tools.
Photographer and sociologist David Schalliol captures nighttime in cities around the world with photographs selected from more than a decade of work. The photographs emphasize human interaction, highlight moments of celebration and mourning, protest and labor, memorialization and solitude.
Together, the work of 300.000 Km/s and David Schalliol provides a comprehensive look at global metropolises at night, combining analysis and observation, questioning the correlation of human activity and light, and revealing hidden aspects of our cities.
The exhibition is curated and designed by architect Iker Gil (MAS Studio, Chicago) and features work by architects Mar Santamaría and Pablo Martínez (300.000 Km/s, Barcelona) and sociologist/photographer David Schalliol (David Schalliol, Minneapolis).
The exhibition is a partner program of the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial.
Photography by David Schalliol.
Type: Exhibition
Location: Instituto Cervantes of Chicago
Curator: Iker Gil
Organized by: MAS Context and the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago
Participants: 300.000 Km/s and David Schalliol
Exhibition Design: Iker Gil
Installation: Kathi Beste, Xeno Coufal, Iker Gil, Julie Michiels, and David Schalliol
Support: Simon with printing support by HP and American Color Labs
Year: 2019
Status: Completed