Dr. John Decker curated "Images of the Apocalypse," based on his course on the topic, with the jurying assistance of Tim Flowers, Pam Longobardi and Ruth Stanford.
And while I am at it, I have come across an agreeably post-apocalyptic publication, Volume magazine #11, "Cities Unbuilt," a book-length study of well-nigh apocalyptic destruction and modes of restoration in sites and situations from Beirut to Kosovo and the South Caucasus, but a volume of Volume that may already have become a collector's item.
Rem Koolhaas is a driving editorial force behind Volume, which permits me to use this excuse to remind Atlanta readers that Angelbert Metoyer and Charlie Koolhaas' inconsistent but intriguing collaborative work is still on view at Sandler Hudson Gallery through July 11.
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