FRASER STABLES

 

PROJECTS
Remembering Architecture
Solo Shoot
removed name Taj Mahal
A Bestiary
Cash for Gold
Free Photographic Services
Sundown Apex
Double Garage Scene
Two Porsches
Passing
Blue Screen
Stranger

SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS

 

SELECTED SINGLE-CHANNEL VIDEOS

 

PUBLIC ART

 

CURATING/PUBLISHING

 

INFO/CONTACT


Remembering Architecture (2013–) is an ongoing series of photographs, each taken in a building designed by an architect who subsequently died at the location (typically these are primary residences). Against this backdrop, the project explores the current circumstance of each building, considering the ways in which the building’s role shifts from protecting and nourishing the private life of the architect/occupant, to embody and memorialise broader biographical and cultural resonances. The larger series explores elements such as the continuity of human life, traces of presence (arising from the act of photography and those who live in or care for the property), absence (human and physical), maintenance and stewardship, architectural conditions (light, shadow, materiality, and changes), and the variety of sites and contexts.

 

Thanks to Cosanti Foundation, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research, Fondation Marta Pan & André Wogenscky, Instituto Bardi, National Trust, Palm Springs Art Museum, Urban League of Detroit, and the private owners and residents who have enabled this project.