Left: The Garden facade with a representation of the family of four through the repeated ‘Jencksiana’ motif. Right: The new Exhibition Room with the evolution of scientific representations of the sun in the ceiling lights, looking out to the Time Garden, with a malachite floor and sculpture by Charles and Lily Jencks of the sun and earth above.
Left: The Garden facade with a representation of the family of four through the repeated ‘Jencksiana’ motif. Right: The new Exhibition Room with the evolution of scientific representations of the sun in the ceiling lights, looking out to the Time Garden, with a malachite floor and sculpture by Charles and Lily Jencks of the sun and earth above.
Left: Photograph of Madelon Vriesendorp and Charles Jencks wearing the Cosmic Suit at The Cosmic House, with drawings of the design of the Cosmic Suit for Charles Jencks, c. 2009. Right: Madelon Vriesendorp, Illustration of Bilbao Guggenheim as an Enigmatic Signifier for Charles Jencks’ The Iconic Building: The Power of Enigma by Charles Jencks, c. 2005. Photographs by Giulio Sheaves.
Left: Photograph of Madelon Vriesendorp and Charles Jencks wearing the Cosmic Suit at The Cosmic House, with drawings of the design of the Cosmic Suit for Charles Jencks, c. 2009. Right: Madelon Vriesendorp, Illustration of Bilbao Guggenheim as an Enigmatic Signifier for Charles Jencks’ The Iconic Building: The Power of Enigma by Charles Jencks, c. 2005. Photographs by Giulio Sheaves.
Madelon Vriesendorp at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Giulio Sheaves. Courtesy of the Jencks Foundation.
Madelon Vriesendorp at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Giulio Sheaves. Courtesy of the Jencks Foundation.
Madelon Vriesendorp, Plastic Surgery, installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.
Madelon Vriesendorp, Plastic Surgery, installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.
The Dome of Water is a jacuzzi designed by Piers Gough, adapted and inverted from dome by Borromini. Right: Madelon Vriesendorp, Object Archive, a small selection from her extensive collection of objects celebrating that which is normally overlooked: the erroneous, the lowbrow and the insignificant. Installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.
The Dome of Water is a jacuzzi designed by Piers Gough, adapted and inverted from dome by Borromini. Right: Madelon Vriesendorp, Object Archive, a small selection from her extensive collection of objects celebrating that which is normally overlooked: the erroneous, the lowbrow and the insignificant. Installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.
Madelon Vriesendorp, Swan Lake, installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.
Madelon Vriesendorp, Swan Lake, installation view of Cosmic Housework at The Cosmic House. Photograph by Thierry Bal.

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