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Cy Twombly’s Quattro Stagioni
Studies in Art-Based Learning
2022 || Hardcover || Jeroen Lutters || ArtEZ Press
The fourth instalment of the ‘Teaching Objects’ series revolves around “Creation”. In this art novella the reader is guided by Lisa, a young artist who is facing death. A dialogue with four works by the American painter Cy Twombly emerges from the question of life’s duration, and Lisa discovers the secret of creative speech. The protagonist’s thoughts bring her to Gaeta, a seaside town near Velia, the ancient Greek town in Italy, now named Elea – the place where the school of Pa...
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I don't know what you are going to say
2018 || Paperback || Erik Hagoort || Jap Sam Books
Thinking together aloud.
Talking uninhibitedly.
Holding a non-polemic conversation.
How can you receive an idea hospitably?
You don't know what the other person is going to say.
You don't always know what you yourself are going to say.
This book provides a picture of the 'thinking aloud' that went on during several gatherings initiated by Erik Hagoort. In a series of essays, he builds on ideas on closeness that originate from Ilse Bulhof, Emmanuel Levinas and Cornelis Verhoeven.
'I don't kno...
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Can you feel it?
Effectuating tactility and print in the contemporary
2018 || Paperback || Johanna Drucker e.a. || Onomatopee Projects - public gallery and publisher
What exactly is the tactile, in a world in which a rising technocracy exploits the designed environment we feel? Who authorises and who writes, what tradition do we stand in and how can we touch base?
After endlessly hearing that Onomatopee publications have a materiality and tactility not often experienced in recent years, Onomatopee director and curator Freek Lomme decided to create an exhibition and publication addressing the issue of tactility and print today, accommodated by the Frans Ma...
Commonism A New Aesthetics of the Real
A New Aesthetics of the Real
2018 || Paperback || Nico Dockx e.a. || Valiz
After half a century of neoliberalism, a new radical, practice-based ideology is making its way from the margins: commonism, with an o in the middle. It is based on the values of sharing, common (intellectual) ownership and new social cooperations. Commoners assert that social relationships can replace money (contract) relationships. They advocate solidarity and they trust in peer-to-peer relationships to develop new ways of production.
Commonism maps those new ideological thoughts. How do t...