When they published Learning from Las Vegas in 1972, Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi revolutionised architecture by claiming that the lessons the American desert town had to offer equalled those of the Eternal City. “Las Vegas is to the Strip what Rome is to the Piazza,” they declared. Organised to mark the fiftieth anniversary of this landmark publication, From Las Vegas to Rome explores dialogues between these cities through images taken by Iwan Baan, one of the most prolific photographers active today.
Inverting the authors’ counsel to look “from Rome to Las Vegas” to update the field of architecture, this exhibition looks at Las Vegas—and its spectacle of improbable buildings and infrastructure—to rethink Rome, a city shaped by power and money for centuries. Baan’s views of Las Vegas and Rome, taken expressly for this occasion, force us to question if we can regard architecture without moral judgment, a perspective Venturi encouraged for Las Vegas, in the ecological and social contexts of the twenty-first century.
Iwan Baan’s photographs of Las Vegas and Rome have been reproduced in the book Las Vegas: Bread and Circuses (2024), published by Lars Müller, which is available to purchase in the AA Bookshop, and will be for sale on the night of the opening reception.
Photo: Iwan Baan
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