Published by Spector Books. Edited with text by Veronika Kellndorfer. Text by Mark Wigley. Conversation between Beatriz Colomina and Veronika Kellndorfer.
German photographer Veronika Kellndorfer (born 1962) studies Brazilian modernism through the pictorial significance of windows. Titled after Claude Lévi-Strauss’ The Savage Mind, this book interposes her photographs of architecture and public spaces with the designs of Lina Bo Bardi and Roberto Burle Marx.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by Marta Braun, Helga Lutz, Bernhart Schwenk, Bernhard Siegert. Interview by Marc Lee.
Veronika Kellndorfer’s Case Studies is an artist’s book that alludes to 1960s architectural publications such as Esther McCoy’s Case Study Houses. Kellndorfer’s work is a unique amalgam of photography and architecture: she prints her photographs of various cities as silkscreen on glass.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Essays by Beatrice von Bismarck, Knut Ebeling, Hanne Loreck, Annette Tietenberg and Herinrich Wefing.
On a trip to Los Angeles in 2003, Munich-born Veronika Kellndorfer went to see the icons of the International Style: buildings by Eames, Schindler, Wright, and Neutra. They inpired a complex of works entitled Exterior and Interior Dreams--Blueprints for Modern Living, whose handmade models, silkscreened glass, projections and resulting layered spaces are all documented here in a design inspired by circuit diagrams.