Germane Barnes (Chicago, USA, 1985)
Lives and works in Miami, USA
Studio Barnes
Griot
Album
Description
Can architecture be the keeper of stories? What happens when architecture speaks its truth? In The Laboratory of the Future, Studio Barnes presents Griot, which speculates on the legacies that are hidden in our foundational architectural canon. A Griot, historically, is a West African storyteller. In this installation, built objects supply narratives of architecture, identity, colonisation, and the cultural influences of the African Diaspora.
Using Dangerous Liaisons as the point of departure, the Griot oscillates between text and word. Much of the research and writings that document this missing architectural history is found outside of the discipline. Rather than architecture, it is archaeology and anthropology that contain a plethora of knowledge on procedures, production, and people.
The disciplinary combinations of architecture, archaeology, anthropology, and identity reflect a new, hybrid architecture that moves fluidly between borders and boundaries, a new architecture of The Laboratory of the Future.
Credits
Technical collaborators
Quarra Stone Company, LLC
Team
Gabriel Jean-Paul Soomar, George William Elliot, Noelle Davis, Kevan Washington, Sacha Aina Braggs, Andrea Martinez, Christopher Stinson, Offtop Design
With the additional support of
University of Miami, School of Architecture, Community Housing Identity Lab, Nina Johnson Gallery, Creative Capital, Harvard Graduate School of Design