Britain's still-relevant 'Manplan' era comes into focus in the RIBA Architecture Gallery this fall
The influential photographic documentation of Britain’s ‘Manplan’ era of development will once again come into focus this fall in a special exhibition held at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)’s Architecture Gallery in London. Organized by RIBA’s Photographs Curator Valeria Carullo, the exhibition uses a trove of 76 total black-and-white images taken from the archive of The Architectural Review to demonstrate their unique ability to document and explain the development of living conditions and the social ills that surround them in a manner viewers will find still highly relevant to today.Read the full post on Bustler
The influential photographic documentation of Britain’s ‘Manplan’ era of development will once again come into focus this fall in a special exhibition held at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)’s Architecture Gallery in London.
Organized by RIBA’s Photographs Curator Valeria Carullo, the exhibition uses a trove of 76 total black-and-white images taken from the archive of The Architectural Review to demonstrate their unique ability to document and explain the development of living conditions and the social ills that surround them in a manner viewers will find still highly relevant to today.
Read the full post on Bustler