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In this workshop, arts such as music, dance, theatre, architecture and visual arts intertwine to create unique moments. The inspiration comes from The Poor Rich Man, a text published in 1900 by architect Adolf Loos, one of the greatest figures of Viennese modernism. In this short text, the author explores the umbilical relationship between lived life and art. Based on this reflection, and with domestic living as the central theme, we seek to answer the same question that guided Loos: “What is a space of freedom?”
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In this workshop, arts such as music, dance, theatre, architecture and visual arts intertwine to create unique moments. The inspiration comes from The Poor Rich Man, a text published in 1900 by architect Adolf Loos, one of the greatest figures of Viennese modernism. In this short text, the author explores the umbilical relationship between lived life and art. Based on this reflection, and with domestic living as the central theme, we seek to answer the same question that guided Loos: “What is a space of freedom?”
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