One Night Only, Taliesin West – Frank Lloyd Wright’s Foundation.

Anila Rubiku, One night only, 2008, video installation view, Taliesin West, Scottsdale © Copyright 2020

14.11.08
One Night Only
at Taliesin West – Frank Lloyd Wright’s Foundation
Scottsdale – in collaboration with ASU Art Museum, Arizona, U.S.A.

Curated by John Spiak

U.S. premiere of her video installation at Taliesin West,  the international headquarters for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation in a collaboration with ASU Art Museum, on November 14, 2008, from 7pm – 9pm.
Titled One Night Only, the video installation continues the artist’s conversation on urban and human development. “Both the Museum work and the video installation are about architecture,” says Rubiku. “People make families and initially start a city because they need someplace for their families. As the cities grow they start becoming more planned, but they are still planned in response to human needs. These two different media are just two different ways of exploring this same theme.”  One Night Only includes a paper construction of the most rapidly growing cities of the last ten years with video projection, and has been shown before only in Tel Aviv. Rubiku’s works are recommended for mature audiences; the viewing at Taliesin West is free but does not include tours of the facility.