Forensic Architecture's first American survey goes on view at Miami's Museum of Art and Design


Forensic Architecture's first United States survey exhibition, Forensic Architecture: True to Scale, made its debut last week at Miami's Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College

The exhibition, according to a press release, "explores a new understanding of architecture, a new evidentiary aesthetic, and a new form of coalition activism," and is going public as news surfaces that Forensic Architecture director Eyal Weizman was denied a visa to visit the United States for the exhibition's opening by Department of Homeland Security authorities. Weizman's visa application was denied because "an algorithm had identified a security threat that was related to him," The New York Times reports. Weizman published an open letter describing the situation on the Forensic Architecture website

Investigation #31: the Seizure of the Iuventa (2018). Image courtesy of Forensic Architecture.

The exhibition in Miami highlights a collection of Forensic Architecture's recent research projects, whi...

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