Mark Wigley

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Mark Wigley is Professor of Architecture and Dean Emeritus at Columbia University. He is a historian, theorist and critic who explores the intersection of architecture, art, philosophy, culture and technology. Recent books include Konrad Wachsmann's Television: Post-Architectural Transmissions; Passing Through Architecture: 10 Years of Gordon Matta-Clark; Cutting Matta-Clark: Investigating Anarchitecture; Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design (with Beatriz Colomina); and Buckminster Fuller Inc: Architecture in the Radio Age. He has organised exhibitions at MoMA, the Drawing Center, the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Het Nieuwe Instituut, the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Power Station of Art in Shanghai.