Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series
Research Presentation
 

Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series presents the work of pioneering American architect and thinker Mary Otis Stevens through her architectural designs and books on architecture, urbanism, and social space.

Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series

14 February - 16 August 2020

Mary Otis Stevens (b.1928) is a pioneering American architect. Her architectural designs, along with the founding of i Press (1968-1978), an important publisher of books on architecture, urbanism, and social space, were linked to her ability to radically re-envision space and relationships. In the context of the Cold War and American political activism in the 1960s, her work, which were often in collaboration with her partner, fellow architect and i Press co-founder Thomas McNulty, revealed her foundational training in philosophy and her commitment to de-centralising hierarchies. Revisiting her work more than fifty years later, the themes of active citizen participation in government, integrated planning, and genuine risk-taking to make substantial change in people’s lives remain relevant and crucial means of incorporating a social context into the practice of architecture. On view is Mary’s sensitivity to variations, large and small, visible in her work as a publisher as well as her drawings and architectural designs. This research presentation also explores The Ideal Communist City, an i Press publication by Alexei Gutnov et al. from 1970 that offers a deep dive into a utopian proposition that “the new city is a world belonging to all and to each.”

In order to help introduce the i Press series on the human environment to a wide audience, NTU CCA Singapore, with series editors Ute Meta Bauer (Founding Director, NTU CCA and Professor, NTU ADM), James Graham (Director of Publications, Columbia University GSAPP), and Pelin Tan (2019-2020 Keith Haring Fellow in Art and Activism, Bard College), is currently working with i Press and Mary Otis Stevens to republish several original i Press books with revisions and commentary by contemporary theorists and practitioners.

Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series is curated by Dr Karin Oen, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore


Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Mary Otis Stevens. The i Press Series, February 14 – August 16 2020, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.

Contributors
Mary Otis Stevens
Artist
United States

Mary Otis Stevens (b.1928) is a pioneering American architect. Her architectural designs, along with the founding of i Press (1968-1978), an important publisher of books on architecture, urbanism, and social space, were linked to her ability to radically re-envision space and relationships. In the context of the Cold War and American political activism in the 1960s, her work, which were often in collaboration with her partner, fellow architect and i Press co-founder Thomas McNulty, revealed her foundational training in philosophy and her commitment to de-centralising hierarchies.

Karin Oen
Karin Oen
Curator, Staff
United States, Singapore, United States

Karin G. Oen is Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore. She received her PhD in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Art and Architecture from MIT. A global modernist, she has recently focused on curatorial projects that explore transmediatic, transcultural, and transhistorical discourse. Oen is the curator of the forthcoming exhibition, teamLab: Continuity, at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, where she was a curator from 2015-2019.