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Jorge Otero-Pailos (born 27 October 1971) is an artist, preservation architect, theorist and educator, commonly associated with experimental preservation and the journal Future Anterior. He is best known for his “The Ethics of Dust” ongoing series of artworks derived from the cleaning of monuments, which was exhibited at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Westminster Hall, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and SFMoMA, amongst others. He is Director and Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP).

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  • Jorge Otero-Pailos (born 27 October 1971) is an artist, preservation architect, theorist and educator, commonly associated with experimental preservation and the journal Future Anterior. He is best known for his “The Ethics of Dust” ongoing series of artworks derived from the cleaning of monuments, which was exhibited at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Westminster Hall, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and SFMoMA, amongst others. He is Director and Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP). (en)
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  • 1971-10-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Academia Científica y De Cultura Iberoamericana, Académico [Academy of Science and Culture of Ibero-America, Academician], 2016 American Institute of Architects, Merit Award, New Holland Island Masterplan, a collaboration with Work AC 2013. UNESCO, Eminent Professional Award, 2012 Academy of Arts and Sciences of Puerto Rico, Academico Correspondiente [Foreign Academician], 2011 Lawrence B. Anderson Award, MIT, 2004 (en)
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  • 1971-10-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Otero-Pailos speaking at Columbia University, 2015 (en)
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  • Jorge Otero-Pailos (en)
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  • Spanish and American (en)
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  • Preservation, Public Art Installation, Sculptures, Painting, Photography, Drawings (en)
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  • Master Plan for New Holland Island, St Petersburg, Russia, in collaboration with Work AC (en)
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  • Distributed Monument (en)
  • Répétiteur (en)
  • Space-Time 1964/2014 (en)
  • The Ethics of Dust series (en)
  • Olfactory Reconstruction, Philip Johnson Glass House (en)
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  • Jorge Otero-Pailos (born 27 October 1971) is an artist, preservation architect, theorist and educator, commonly associated with experimental preservation and the journal Future Anterior. He is best known for his “The Ethics of Dust” ongoing series of artworks derived from the cleaning of monuments, which was exhibited at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Westminster Hall, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and SFMoMA, amongst others. He is Director and Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP). (en)
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  • Jorge Otero-Pailos (en)
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