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Number of Titles Found: 106
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| Title: (Con) Textual |
| By (author): Peter Koole |
| ISBN10-13: 907845444X : 9789078454441 |
| Within the framework of he Onomatopee project â By Method of Reasoningâ Rudi Laermans, a critical sociologist, described how the visual canâ t express itself without a textual frame. Without text and explanation, the visual form would be limited in its communicative reach. This also holds the other way round, as Onomatopee demonstrated with Jack Segbarsâ project â Rondomâ : the textual form also has its own sphere of display. Eindhoven-based artist Anne Dijkstra and Rotterdam-based artist Peter Koole both create â flat worksâ such as drawings and paintings, in which they relate visual documentation to inter-textual, autonomous reconfigurations. By operating through textual deconstruction and exploring the connotative area(s) between original truth and subjective truth, these artists visually question our reading of acceptable literary anchor points such as daily news items (Koole) and classic literature (Dijkstra). By using what could almost be considered design typologies, they de- and reconstruct this framework. These statements enable them to (open up the possibility to) engage in an ethical debate concerning our reception of the visual: what do we really read. According to Bas Kwakman, director of Poetry international and himself educated artist, visual artists are often too autonomously distanced to utilise the textual, literary discipline. Frank Lubbers, art consultant, insightfully maps out both literary and visual qualities in regard of manifest, proper art, while Freek Lomme describes why this artistic landscape could be worthwhile in our current cultural sphere. |
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Pages: 64
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| Published: Onomatopee - August 2013 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 15.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 1 of: 106 |
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| Title: (Home Works) â A Cooking Book |
| By (author): Jens (Ed.) |
| ISBN10-13: 9493148378 : 9789493148376 |
| Home Works â A Cooking Book: Recipes for Organising with Art and Domestic Work, expands on cooking with art and food as a process for coming together and building collectivity. The book highlights the art and politics of eating together through a number of artistic, curatorial and tasty dinner recipes. Recipes that nourish and nurture conversations around domestic labour, collaborative practices and feminist politics, expanded upon through a series of essays and interviews. The recipes were learnt during the cooking of Home Works; a research and exhibition programme investigating domestic labour and the politics of the home, hosted by the art space Konsthall C in Stockholm 2015-2017. Home Works â A Cooking Book is a tool for everyone that wants to use art to challenge what work we value and how work is organised. Without further ado. letâ s cook! |
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Pages: 280
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| Published: Onomatopee - April 2021 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 12 |
| Title: 2 of: 106 |
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| Title: â EST PAS UNE |
| ISBN10-13: 9493148335 : 9789493148338 |
| By way of archiving, digital translation and reproduction, Philip Poppek extracts from Magritteâ s word paintings twenty-six letters; segmental symbols of a textual system form an alphabet of a, with a familiar apple punctuating a provisional end to the sequence. A poetic correspondence with the letter a speculates on the prehistory of this alphabet, as though searching for some indication as to how we may have come to where we are now, in this â post-factual momentâ . Maybe at some point we fell into the foxesâ den, only to re-surface in a landscape of ruins. This book poses a number of necessary questions, perhaps beginning with: â Which feminine noun trails after the title script â est pas une? Pomme? Pipe? Histoire? Communauté? |
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Pages: 88
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| Published: Onomatopee - August 2020 |
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| List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 3 of: 106 |
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| Title: A Cookbook of Invisible Writing |
| ISBN10-13: 9491677950 : 9789491677953 |
| â A Cookbook of Invisible Writingâ , written and designed by Amy Wu, is an introduction to analog steganography, a type of secret writing that is hidden in plain sight. It is an invisible ink colouring book, recipe book, puzzle book and artistic research book. This book also serves as a starter pack to run workshops for those who are interested in alternative forms of communication. A Cookbook of Invisible Writing provides a wide variety of invisible ink recipes and other communication techniques that may be used to subvert surveillance, bypass censorship and make visible the struggles of minorities and other marginalised cultures. Additionally, it aims to inspire communities to develop their own new poetic and playful forms of communication as a way of nurturing social bonds. In the tradition of esoteric manuals published on secret writing, this cookbook also channels the spirit of everyday access and the easy distribution and sharing of practical knowledge. Following Della Portaâ s 1558 popular science book Natural Magic, one of the first major publications that detailed simple but diverse recipes of invisible inks for public consumption, this Cookbook aims to bring this obscure field to a wider audience. The publication includes a critical essay about the history of surveillance through a feminist and postcolonial lens. In the last Chapter is the artistic practice of the author and her body of work that aims to resuscitate analog techniques in light of surveilled and censored contexts. /// Written, designed and illustrated by Amy Suo Wu. Edited by Clementine Edwards. Realised in collaboration with the research center of Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam. |
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Pages: 224
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| Published: Onomatopee - May 2019 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 18.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Reprint under Consideration
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| Title: 4 of: 106 |
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| Title: A Man, A Village, A Museum |
| ISBN10-13: 9491677462 : 9789491677465 |
| After a residency of a few weeks in the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven (NL), Chinese artist Li Mu developed a unique art project. In his home town, Qiuzhuang â a small village 800 kilometres south of Beijing â he copied classical modernist artworks by well-known Western artists like Sol LeWitt, Dan Flavin, Richard Long, Andy Warhol, Daniel Buren, Carl Andre, John Körmeling, as well as Ulay and Marina Abramovi? from the collection of the Van Abbemuseum, displaying them in the houses and streets of Qiuzhuang. For more than a year, Li Mu collaborated with the villagers, trying to create the experience of what art brought to him and what it could bring to them. This book documents this extraordinary project with a selection of texts from Li Muâ s diary together with interviews, reviews, photographs and drawings. |
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Pages: 288
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| Published: Onomatopee - October 2015 |
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| List Price: 22.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 5 of: 106 |
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| Title: Act / OUT |
| ISBN10-13: 9078454008 : 9789078454007 |
| Act / OUT thematizes a variety of individual artistic acts in public space, that evoke a persistent belief in the individual story. As gestures of subjective opposition they insert disconcerting moments into our daily, economically optimised procedures. Sediments on film, photo, in installation or drawing, show how the actions attract and repel, how they take shape in an interplay between beauty and subversion. With Ann Messner, Karl Philips, Anna Witt, Albert Heta, Pilvi Takala, Jan Rothuizen, Filippo Minelli, Ahmet Ogut, Erosie, Sebastian Stumpf. Using a cultural vanguard to carry a streetwise cultural emancipation. Act / OUT brings together artistic interventions in public space which position the creative deed in the middle of society. Triggered by an intrinsic urge, the individually executed act looks very much like a gesture that evokes persistently a belief to place the â small storyâ in wider realms. By addressing relationships between people, patterns and modes of organization, Act / OUT displays artistic performances that readjust our collective environment. This sphere of intervention releases mindsets that enable you and me to relate with public sphere otherwise. Act / OUT presents ten artists renegotiating our public sphere by engaging relationships between people, structures and modes of organisation. The exhibition aims thus to broaden our perception about the functions of spatial and social surroundings. |
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Pages: 22
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| Published: Onomatopee - August 2013 |
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| List Price: 5.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 6 of: 106 |
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| Title: Activism Doubt |
| By (author): Harmen Hoop |
| ISBN10-13: 9078454369 : 9789078454366 |
| The rules were as follows: (1) BOTH WERE OBLIGED TO ACT AS PERFORMERS IN EACH OF THE OTHERâ S WORKS (2) AS PERFORMERS, BOTH WERE OBLIGED TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE OTHER (3) EACH WORK HAD TO TAKE PLACE IN PUBLIC (4) THE WORKS HAD TO BE A MUTUAL COMMENTARY ON THE POSITION WHICH BOTH ARTISTS REPRESENT IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL WORK. The visual report â ACTIVISM DOUBTâ , is the vibrant result of a series of public works wherein Jonas Staal and Harmen de Hoop used each other as performers for their work. It resulted in a powerful mapping of artistic possibilities to engage with public space/ the public domain. Mutual tension due to different stances brought in a present-day tension, actual questions of artistic production: is it possible to combine both political as artistic objectives? What is the influence of the artist on the structure and usage of the public domain? Accordingly: what can we learn and experience, being the users of this public domain, when we relate ourselves to this dialogue? |
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Pages: 152
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| Published: Onomatopee - July 2013 |
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| List Price: 18.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 7 of: 106 |
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| Title: Against Interpretation |
| By (author): Freek Lomme |
| ISBN10-13: 9491677004 : 9789491677007 |
| Against Interpretation, a project that builds upon abstract relations in the public domain is initiated by Whatspace in collaboration with Onomatopee. The information overload races on; in public space itâ s more like overkill. Whatspace wants to draw from our relationship to information in public space â to offer us the consecutive possibilities of confrontation, tranquillity and renewed concentration â and they want to do so experimentally, through the power of abstract art. Not only do they want to make this power manifest, they also want to grasp hold of it. Through approaching information exchange experimentally, as an intensely loaded erotics which manifests in and through abstract art, this project becomes fascinating â both for people interested in the powers of abstraction and for those who wish to sharpen their perception of things as they are. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Onomatopee - August 2013 |
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| List Price: 8.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 8 of: 106 |
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| Title: Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism IV) |
| By (author): Jim Ricks |
| ISBN10-13: 9491677756 : 9789491677755 |
| One thing will always lead to another. Artist Jim Ricksâ s synchronic sequence of images or objects rests on opportunities to visually connect politics and/or aesthetics and/or history and/or philosophy from one to another. As formal quest, this fundamental empirical and practice-based research within the ranges of our visual culture, conceptually triggers actual cultural migration and identification. In his â Synchromaterialistâ series, Ricks visually reveals the inevitability of migration and of the inherent viral state of nature, and the nature of existence â what is inherently human â through the perception and reorganization of the everyday. He takes over the book format â following on from the the exhibition methodology â to drop the unexpected organics of the Synchromaterialistic. This book reaches and branches out to be all forms a book can be. It includes a number of collaborations, and footnotes as inserts and explorations in print â sticker, newspaper, leaflet, cook book, coloring, bookmark, and a book within the book with a text by art and design critic Max Bruinsma, describing the Synchromaterialist approach. What goes around comes around. |
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Pages: 136
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| Published: Onomatopee - April 2018 |
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| List Price: 21.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 8 |
| Title: 9 of: 106 |
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| Title: All Around The Periphery |
| ISBN10-13: 9078454334 : 9789078454335 |
| In this endeavour, Jack Segbars investigates the relationship between the work of art as exhibited visual image and the textual discourse that surrounds it, the role and function of the artist in relation to the curator, institute and art criticism that together form the discourse on art. The foundation and clarification provided by texts in relation to visual art have become an unmistakable and substantial part of the concept and the experience of art. In the practice of art, the contents of the text and image domains have approached almost identical forms. The roles of the artist on the one hand and theorists, critics and institutes on the other have almost reached a symbiosis. This collaborative structure â referred to here with the wordrondom â has a strongly linguistic component, with which it is designed and communicated. Art is increasingly embedded in a theme or a form of presentation that provides it with a clear, simple image and presents it in a social role and context. The language of this embedding and mediation has taken on a socio-political function and is a prominent factor in the choice of subject matter and the function of the art. The experience of art has come to serve as a vehicle for interpretation, as a starting point and illustration for a sociological, philosophical or social statement. Art has become a half-product in cultural production. The artists â in consultation â have assumed the position of intermediary between the demand and the supply of meaning. Art has become a veiled message, its reading an encrypted game. This development is utterly at odds with the idea of the autonomy of the arts, an idea that still persists and is upheld as the most important incentive and fundamental principle underlying the arts. |
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Pages: 128
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| Published: Onomatopee - July 2013 |
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| List Price: 15.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: No Longer Distributing
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| Title: 10 of: 106 |
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