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Edited and designed by Brussels-based graphic designer Julie Peeters, this second issue of "Bill", an annual magazine of photographic stories, presents new or previously unpublished work from twelve contributors. The magazine prioritises visual reading without distraction, and the images appearing in it are printed without accompanying text. The issue features work by Jiajia Zhang, Ann Woo, Linda van Deursen, Megan Francis Sullivan, Reto Schmid, Bart Julius Peters, Raimundas Malasauskas, Jochen Lempert, Tadanori Yokoo and Tadashi Kurahashi, Inge Ketelers, Hans Hollein, Jason Dodge, and Gintaras DidZiapetris. An index of the featured images is included.
Photography --- fotografie --- grafisch ontwerp --- grafisch design --- tijdschriften --- Peeters Julie --- België --- 77.039 --- artistieke fotografie
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A special archival issue, featuring unpublished Martin Margiela lookbook photographs, a horse, street style from the 90's, vases of Japan, a silver story, a flash forward and back, tennis, an icecube tray, more Margiela, Hysteric Glamour and a bunch of frivolous images. The stories are sourced from the book collections of RareBooksParis and Julie Peeters.
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First issue of an annual magazine of photographic stories, edited and designed by Julie Peeters. Twelve contributors present new or previously unpublished work. 'BILL' prioritizes visual reading without distraction, the images that appear in the magazine are printed without any accompanying text. Contributors to the first issue are: Jochen Lempert, Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, Katja Mater, Elena Narbutaite, Rosalind Nashashibi & Vivian Suter, Arthur Ou, Scott Ponik, Adam Putnam, Johannes Schwartz, Linda Van Deursen and Stand Up Comedy.
Photography --- fotografie --- grafisch ontwerp --- grafisch design --- tijdschriften --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- België --- Peeters Julie --- 77.039 --- artistieke fotografie
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kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- archivering --- twintigste eeuw --- museologie --- musea --- beeldhouwkunst --- 7.071 NYS --- 7.078 --- 02 --- May Theresa --- Epstein Jacob --- Trump Donald --- Nys Sophie --- archieven --- Middelheim --- bibliotheekwetenschappen --- bibliotheken --- Art --- Conceptual --- Open-Air Museum of Sculpture Middelheim [Antwerp] --- Epstein, Jacob --- May, Theresa --- Nys, Sophie --- Trump, Donald --- Churchill, Winston --- Openluchtmuseum voor Beeldhouwkunst Middelheim --- 7.07 --- Nys, Sophie °1974 (°Borgerhout, België) --- Middelheim ; Openluchtmuseum voor Beeldhouwkunst --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z
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Elliman, Paul --- kunst --- fotografie --- grafisch design --- grafisch ontwerp --- grafische vormgeving --- iconografie --- handen --- portret --- tijdschriften --- magazines --- portretfotografie --- Elliman Paul --- Peeters Julie --- artists' books --- kunstenaarsboeken --- 7.041 --- 77.041 --- 7.071 ELLIMAN --- 77.071 ELLIMAN --- 766.071 ELLIMAN
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MMDC is a series of publications documenting libraries. Initiated by Julie Peeters in 2015, the series allows an artist to enter into a dialogue with a particular library collection. The publication can be seen as a kind of 'printed portrait' of the library where some 40 pages are filled with material straight from the collection. MMDC forms a kind of visual identity, not through a logo, nor by depicting the library itself, but by showing how certain people use the library – as a space, as a collection – by what books they choose to work with as they navigate the shelves, and by what is produced by their unique selections. MMDC3 is the third publication in the series. New York and Brussels-based artist Angie Keefer was invited to explore the contents of Kunstenbibliotheek in spring 2022. Her chosen sources reflect her interest in the collective destruction of female iconography, knowledge and authority during the transition from polytheistic to monotheistic cultural dominance, and its ongoing sublimation in contemporary architecture, décor, fashion, costumes, poetry and performance.
kunst --- bibliotheken --- België --- Verenigde Staten --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- boeken --- kunstenaarsboeken --- Keefer Angie --- Keefer, Angie --- Bibliotheken ; kunstbibliotheken --- Keefer, Angie (°1977, Alabama, VS) --- 027.2:7 --- Bibliotheekwezen ; kunstbibliotheken --- Peeters, Julie --- artists' books [books]
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