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978-94-90322-43-4
Eps51, Berlin
186
17 x 24,5 cm
Paperback
English (multi-lingual)
Release date: November 2013
This publication has been made possible by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). For more information about the exhibition, research and publication In Search of Europe?: www.insearchofeurope.de
'In Search of Europe: Considering the Possible in Africa and the Middle East' is an interdisciplinary research project at the ZMO (Zentrum Moderner Orient) in Berlin funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in the framework of the funding initiative %22Freedom for Research in the Humanities“, theme %22Junior Research Groups – Europe Seen from the Outside“ from June 2010 to May 2014.
In tandem with the six researchers, curator Daniela Swarowsky is working on an artistic exhibition project scheduled for November 2013 at the Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien in Berlin.
€39.95
Art / Awarded / Design / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Photography
€35.00
Architecture / Landscape | Nature / Theory
978-94-90322-78-6 [English Edition]
Christian Lange, Ibrahim Öztaş
384
17 x 24 cm
Softcover
INSIDE PAGES: ISSUU
English
978-94-90322-78-6 [ISBN JSB] 978-1-927071-44-1 [ISBN CCA]
French
978-94-90322-79-3 [ISBN JSB] 978-1-927071-45-8 [ISBN CCA]
Co-published with the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal
Date of release: November 2016
Art / Artist books / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Photography
Art / Special editions & prints
978-94-90322-25-0
Sepp Bader
170
23,5 x 31,3 cm
Hardcover
Dutch | German | English
Release date: April 27, 2012
This publication was made possible with the support of the Mondriaan Fund.
978-94-92852- 44-1
Alex Farrar
Lisa Bakker, Eleonoor Jap Sam
Maria Barnas, I.K. Bonset, Laurie Cluitmans, Johan F. Hartle, Dirk van den Heuvel, Bram Ieven, Bruno Latour, Thalia Ostendorf, Bart Rutten, Doris Wintgens
Printerdie Keure, Bruges, Belgium & binding Brepols
Number of pages768
10 x 20 cm
Softcover
English | French | Dutch
Release date: January 2022
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Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund, Creative Industries Fund NL, Jaap Harten Fonds, Centraal Museum, Reflexfolie and Sign & Safety
This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition jaune, geel, gelb, yellow. Act on modernism with Antonis Pittas and Theo van Doesburg at Centraal Museum, Utrecht.
With text contributions by Maria Barnas, I.K. Bonset, Laurie Cluitmans, Johan F. Hartle, Dirk van den Heuvel, Bram Ieven, Bruno Latour, Thalia Ostendorf, Bart Rutten, Doris Wintgens.
The publication jaune, geel, gelb, yellow. Monochrome discusses the failure, collapse and historicization of the modernist ideals espoused by Theo van Doesburg, set against the current political backdrop of mass protest. It reflects on the failing of modernity, with contributions by authors from the field of art history, architecture, philosophy, anthropology, sociology and poetry.
The book is an extension of Pittas’ residency and research at the Van Doesburghuis in 2019, coincided with the yellow vests protest, where Pittas turned the Van Doesburghuis into a performative crime scene. The murder of modernity. Based on this project, the Centraal Museum in Utrecht invited Pittas for a solo exhibition, where he curated works of Theo Van Doesburg and juxtaposed them with his work as a staged scenography of dialogue. The installation looks at the heritage of De Stijl through the current political lenses.
Antonis Pittas (1973, Athens) is a visual artist who lives and works in Amsterdam. He is an honorary fellow in the faculty of humanities at the University of Amsterdam, where he conducts research and produces work under the heading Recycling History (Contemporising History/Historicising the Contemporary). His artistic practice focuses on contemporary social and political issues, exploring topics such safety and control, economic crises and acts of resistance, as well as violence and vandalism.
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