Andrew Copolov is an Australian designer and researcher based in London. He has a BA in Architecture from Melbourne and an MA in Architecture from the Royal College of Art. Currently he is investigating spaces of globalized labour and representations of landscape.
Articles
Organising Attention: Art Practice as Building Preservation
Introduction The discipline of art history relies on the practice of preservation. The art historian typically understands the work of art in relation to an established canon, and this canon can only be referred to if its contents are in some way preserved. Yet any act of preservation is also an act of revision: material… Read More »
Along the Liquid Path
Introduction The formation of a given city is predicated on access to its productive peripheries. Cities were first created as intentionally unproductive centres in which the goods from surrounding hinterlands could be stored and distributed. The success and growth of early cities was entirely dependent on the expansion of their footprint – the area from… Read More »