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In zijn project 'Deciphering the Artist's Mind' verkent de Nederlandse kunstenaar Berend Strik (geb. 1963) de relatie tussen de creatieve ruimte en de esthetische concepten zoals die in de ateliers van internationale hedendaagse kunstenaars worden benaderd. Het project begon in Marcel Duchamps atelier in Manhattan, een architecturale ruimte waarvan het gebruik in de loop der jaren is gewijzigd maar waar de herinneringen levendig blijven. Nadien bezocht Strik ook de ateliers van onder anderen Jackson Pollock en Lee Krasner, die van John Baldessari, Martha Rosler en Henry Taylor, de performatieve ruimte van Melati Suryodarmo en de conceptuele ruimten van James Lee Byars en Tino Sehgal. Strik f...
Foto's van het werk van de moderne borduurkunstenaar Berend Strik (1960- ).
Text by Sophie Berrebi, Gertrud Sandqvist, Antje von Graevenitz, Laurie Cluitmans.
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In the current debate on art, thought on time has commanded a prominent position. Do we live in a posthistorical time? Has objective art historical time and belief in a continual progress shifted to a more subjective experience of the ephemeral? Has (art) history fallen away and, if so, what does this mean for the future of art? How does a visual archive relate to artistic memory? This volume investigates positions, arguments and comments regarding the stated theme. Philosophers and theorists explore the subject matter theoretically. Curators articulate the practice of art. The participants are: Hans Belting, Jan Bor, Peter Bürger, Bart Cassiman, Leontine Coelewij, Hubert Damisch, Arthur C. Danto, Bart De Baere, Okwui Enwezor, Kasper König, Sven Lütticken, Manifesta (Barbara VanderLinden), Hans Ulrich Obrist, Donald Preziosi, Survival of the Past Project (Herman Parret, Lex Ter Braak, Camiel Van Winkel), Ernst Van Alphen, Kirk Varnedoe, Gianni Vattimo, and Kees Vuyk.
Published for 010 Publisher's twentieth anniversary in 2003, this volume celebrates the publishing vision of Hans Oldewarris and Peter de Winter, 010's founders. Besides hundreds of monographs by and about Dutch architects, 010 has published books on architecture, interior design, photography, industrial design, graphic design and the visual arts. Exhaustively annotated and illustrated, 20 Years 010 provides not only the technical details of each book (size, format, binding) but also the authors, editors, photographers, graphic designers and printers. A brief description of the contents rounds off each entry. Comprehensive indexes give insight into who contributed to which book and in what way. In their introductory essay, Ed Taverne and Cor Wagenaar give a picture of the practice of architectural publishing in the Netherlands during those years.
A fascinating exploration of our past, present, and future relationship with food For the first time in human history, there is food in abundance throughout the world. More people than ever before are now freed of the struggle for daily survival, yet few of us are aware of how food lands on our plates. Behind every meal you eat, there is a story. Hamburgers in Paradise explains how. In this wise and passionate book, Louise Fresco takes readers on an enticing cultural journey to show how science has enabled us to overcome past scarcities—and why we have every reason to be optimistic about the future. Using hamburgers in the Garden of Eden as a metaphor for the confusion surrounding food tod...
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