An Afterword

EVERYMAN is an original web exhibit created for the University of Illinois School of Architecture 2004 Winter Holiday Celebration.  Many of the photographs of EVERYMAN, however, have an interesting history.  The earliest from Bolivia are from a 1968 photo exhibition at the Centro Boliviano-Americano in La Paz, Bolivia, a two man photo exhibition with Raul Zarate simply entitled Obras.  Some of the portraits were used in Omnium Gatherum, a 1980 guerrilla slide show in the UIUC School of Architecture with Robert Mooney, Allen Washatko and Tom Kubala.  Many of the market images comprised the principal content of TIANGUIZ: Indian Markets of the Americas, a 1982 exhibit curated by Louise Woodroofe and shown at the Illini Union Gallery in Champaign, Illinois and at California Polytechnic University.  Some of the African photos were part of an exhibit on ‘place’ entitled Architecture of Occasion: Time + Place and shown at the Mackintosh School in Glasgow, at Istanbul Technical University and at Tongji University in Shanghai in 2002.  Many of the Chinese portraits were included in Inalterable Dreams: People and Architecture of China’s Folk Environments, a 2003 exhibit at the Deke Erh Art Center in Shanghai and at I space Gallery in Chicago.  Finally, many of these images of man have been combined with vernacular architecture in a series of multi-media lecture/presentations in the Temple Buell Architecture Gallery at the University of Illinois: PORTRAITS: Travels in Southeast Asia, 1989; Primary Colors and the Post-Modern Pig, 1992; The Lifting of the Gyangze Dumptruck….and other backyard stories, 1995; and Poetic Champions, 1999.

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