Man schenkt keinen Hund
Herausgegeben von Christine Lemke in Zusammenarbeit mit Achim Lengerer Die Publikation zu dem Ausstellungsprojekt „Man schenkt keinen Hund“ setzt sich in Zusammenarbeit mit Künstler*innen,...
View ArticleJapanese Expanded Cinema and Intermedia
Produced by Collaborative Cataloging Japan. Edited by Ann Adachi-Tasch, Go Hirasawa, Julian Ross. Intermedia and Expanded Cinema, both as critical approach and artistic practice, left an indelible...
View ArticleEndnote, tooth
Endnote, tooth is a project Ian Kiaer began several years ago and whose configuration changes with the circumstances. Drawing on the notion of marginal endnotes in books, it references the utopian...
View ArticleBeyond Repair
Edited by Natascha Sadr Haghighian together with Ernest Ah The publication beyond repair is comprised by an assembly of materials from an eponymous study gathering in Venice in 2019. The study...
View ArticleRehearsing Hospitalities
Now more than ever we need to be consciously (re)considering diverse forms of hospitalities and ways of being together. In these disconnected times marked by global crises, this edition of the...
View ArticleMy Name is Language
The publication My Name Is Language (2020) explores the key tenets of artist Nicoline van Harskamp’s research and practice, such as the contemporary use and modification of languages, a treatment of...
View ArticleCourants de conscience
La notion de courants de conscience est liée de manière intrinsèque à celle d’une profondeur de la vision : en d’autres termes, elle correspond à l’idée que la vision peut transcender ses confins...
View ArticleHelp Your Self
Who are you, who do you want to be, and what do you need to do to get there? We are constantly pushed to lead the perfect life. The media present us with a picture of an existence in which we’re rich,...
View ArticleNearness
The Covid-19 crisis teaches us how priceless human nearness is. Art and education can't do without it either. Like works of art, people lose their aura when kept at digital arm's length. Art is...
View ArticleWicked Arts Assignments
Wicked Arts Assignments are bold, unusual, contrary, funny, poetical, inspiring, socially committed, or otherwise challenging. Everyone who teaches art knows them: the assignment that is seemingly...
View ArticleNo School Manifesto
No School Manifesto is a book that serves as a key reference and inspiration for people working in (creative) education, ranging from teachers and school leaders at informal, secondary and vocational...
View ArticleThe Aesthetics of Ambiguity
The publication of The Aesthetics of Ambiguity: Understanding and Addressing Monoculture has been produced to coincide with the exhibition: Monoculture: A Recent History, on show at M HKA from 25...
View ArticlePLANNED OBSOLESCENCE
"It is true that I had accumulated a lot of cultural capital, but like so many others I had never found a way to convert it into cash." With this first sentence of Planned Obsolescence—A Retrospective,...
View ArticleRewriting Architecture
Rewriting Architecture explores and embraces the potential of place. The book claims that the idea of ‘tabula rasa’, or creating from scratch, is no longer a viable option. It considers the quality of...
View ArticleValuing Architecture
Architecture has always been found in a space between its economic and cultural values. As distinct from the intrinsic values attributed to the visual and performing arts, literature and music,...
View ArticleForces of Art
Forces of Art investigates the way in which artists, artworks and cultural organizations affect people and their social environments, and explores how cases of creative practice have been operational...
View ArticleLet The River Flow
The Áltá Action (c. 1978–82) radically shook the course of history in the Nordic region. Its call to ‘let the river live’ rallied against the construction of a large dam across the Álttáeatnu river on...
View ArticleNeighbourhoods for the Future
The current ecological crisis will transform the face and fate of cities. Neighbourhoods for the Future is based on the conviction that we should rethink cities from the ambit of the neighbourhood. It...
View ArticleShame! and Masculinity
Since the Me Too movement, masculine exercise of power, and sexual abuse have been widely brought under close scrutiny. The focus on ‘toxic’ masculinity impacts our perception of male sexuality, which...
View ArticleIN/Search RE/Search
IN/Search RE/Search offers a unique insight into the wide range of appearances of the intersection between art, design and research. The book is organized into twelve substantive chapters: The...
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