SHADOW AND LIGHT: TADAO ANDO AT THE CLARK
SHADOW AND LIGHT: TADAO ANDO AT THE CLARK
Essay by Michael Webb
With principal photography by Richard Pare
$20.00 Softcover
This beautifully illustrated book celebrates the opening of the Clark Art Institute's new visitor center, designed by Pritzker Prize recipient Tadao Ando (b. 1941). Noted architectural photographer Richard Pare captures the building’s indoor and outdoor spaces—including reflecting pools, galleries, and courtyards—in more than sixty gorgeous images. The accompanying essay offers an architectural critic’s perspective on the building and discusses the most important facets of Ando’s stunning design, including the structure’s harmonious relationship to the Clark’s existing buildings and the surrounding Berkshire scenery. Documenting for the first time this new addition to the Clark’s bucolic campus, this gem of a book is essential for fans of both Ando and the Clark.
Michael Webb is the author of more than twenty-five books on architecture and design.
Richard Pare is an architectural photographer and was the founding curator of photographs at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
72 pages, 8 x 8
65 color and black-and white illustrations
2014
Published by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute and distributed by Yale University Press, New Haven ISBN 978-0-300-207-88-0 (softcover)