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Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
Author, Contested City: Art & Public History as Mediation at New York's Seward Park Urban Renewal Area
Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani is an accomplished urbanist, educator, photographer, and curator.1 She is the co-founder of Buscada, an interdisciplinary practice focused on place and dialogue.1 Bendiner-Viani is also an author, having recently published a book titled "The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places".2 This book, published by The MIT Press, introduces readers to complex, political, and everyday places through her work as a photographer and urbanist.2
In her professional career, Bendiner-Viani has held various roles:
- Principal at Buscada1
- Author of "The Cities We Need" and "Contested City"24
- Postdoctoral Fellow in Visual Culture & Social Justice at the International Center of Photography (as mentioned in the query)
Bendiner-Viani is actively involved in promoting her work and engaging with the public. She has participated in book tours, events, and discussions related to her publications.3 For instance, in September 2024, she kicked off a book tour with three events in New York City for "The Cities We Need".3
Her work often touches on themes of urban renewal, housing rights, and the importance of everyday places in cities. In January 2019, she published "Contested City," which likely explores similar themes.4 Bendiner-Viani also engages in public discussions about urban issues, such as a conversation at the New York Public Library about housing rights and urban renewal.5
Through her multifaceted career, Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani contributes to the fields of urban studies, photography, and social justice, using her expertise to explore and document the complex relationships between people and the places they inhabit.