Charlie BrownIntroductory essay by Jean-Louis Cohen
More like a movie than a monograph, this mammoth volume packs 2,000 pictures and weighs in at 20 pounds. Captions weave a story around the collage of archival material-photos, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, and early sketches of projects with Corbu's notes scribbled overhead like the bubble quotes in comics. (An accompanying volume translates French notes into English.) Josephine Baker, Pablo Picasso, and other friends make appearances in snapshots and the architect's scrappaper doodles. Phaidon; $200
Art in the Age of Steam: Europe, America, and the Railway, 1830–1960
Nelson-AtkinsNelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 13 through Jan. 18
Masterworks celebrating the rise of the railroad come to a city defined by the same. Previously at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England, the exhibition shows the steam train barreling into modern society, bringing wonder, fear, and the cinematic experience of countryside flitting by railcar windows. Paintings, photos, and rarely seen plans document the changing landscape: gorges and tunnels cut through hills, viaducts constructed overhead, and new stations that became city hubs. nelson-atkins.org
Out There: Architecture Beyond Building
AedesBiennale Architecture, Venice, Italy
Sept. 14 through Nov. 23
Aaron Betsky curates the architectural offerings at this year's Venice Biennale and chooses the theme: "an architecture liberated from buildings." Alternatives to the human-made environment come from more than 50 firms in sitespecific installations, manifestos, and other visions of a new world, including snippets of sci-fi movies shown in the Hall of Fragments by David Rockwell with Casey Jones and Reed Kroloff. labiennale.org
Mosques in Germany
FONDAZIONE LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIAEXHIBIT
Mosques in Germany -- Aedes, Berlin -- Sept. 10 through Oct. 16 -- An exhibition and related panel discussions examine mosques and migration in Germany. Architectural photographer Wilfried Dechau shows the shift from mosques in converted garages and factory halls to new construction. Also on display are models and plans for new mosques by Paul Böhm, Alen Jasarevic, and Koller Heitmann Schütz. aedes-arc.de