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Edmier, Keith --- Harrison, Rachel --- Muniz, Vik --- Norman, Nils --- Ofili, Chris --- Pruitt, Rob --- Ritchie, Matthew --- Yuskavage, Lisa
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Adams, Kim --- Arnait Video Collective --- CCS-Urban Think Tank --- Einarsson, Gardar Eide --- Norman, Nils --- Ocean Earth Development Corporation --- Rakowitz, Michael --- Raqs Media Collective --- Stealth Group --- Tuazon, Oscar
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Iconography --- Art --- installations [visual works] --- pillars [structural elements] --- Rakowitz, Michael --- Einarsson, Gardar Eide --- Norman, Nils --- Tuazon, Oscar --- Adams, Kim --- Ocean Earth Development Corporation --- The Stealth Group --- Raqs Media Collective [New Delhi] --- Arnait Video Collective --- CCS / Urban Think Tank
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Een kunstwerk dat groeit en bloeit en heerlijke groenten en fruit oplevert, dát is wat de Engelse kunstenaar Nils Norman (1966, woont en werkt in Londen) heeft bedacht voor verschillende Haagse locaties. Hij ontwerpt onder de titel Eetbaar Park een speciale moestuin op basis van permacultuur. Permacultuur is een vorm van ecologisch (moes)tuinieren, waarbij verschillende planten, bomen en struiken zo gecombineerd worden dat ze elkaar versterken. Het is ook een ontwerpfilosofie, die de natuur als leidraad neemt bij het ontwerpen van tuinen, maar ook van gebouwen, producten en de maatschappij. In het boek Eetbaar Park legt Norman uit hoe hij te werk gaat en in welke context zijn werk geplaatst kan worden. De andere auteurs gaan in op de achtergrond van permacultuur en op de betekenis van dit type projecten in de openbare ruimte. Het boek bevat een overvloed aan beeldmateriaal en een doe-het-zelf-deel, dat lezers aanspoort om permacultuur toe te passen op het balkon of in de tuin. An ongoing project that tries to test the potential of a utopian and ecologically-balanced system, like permaculture, to develop through a city and change local planning, urban design paradigms and thinking.
Permacultuur --- Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Biologische tuinbouw --- 711.4 --- 711.61 --- 7 --- Norman, Nils --- Den Haag --- 712.25 --- 504 --- 63 --- Voedsel --- 7.039 --- 7.07 --- 712.01 --- Beeldende kunst ; met eetbare planten ; Nils Norman --- Kunst ; in en op openbare plaatsen --- Urban Art --- Omgevingskunst in de stad --- Parken ; tuinen ; ecologisch tuinieren ; moestuinen --- Stedenbouw --- Openbare ruimte --- Publieke ruimte --- Kunst --- Openbare groenvoorziening --- Openbare tuinen --- Openbare parken --- Duurzame stedenbouw --- Ecologie --- Landbouw --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; theorie, esthetica --- 574 --- Ecologie en bioverscheidenheid --- kunst --- permacultuur --- tuinen --- parken --- kunst en openbare ruimte --- kunst en ecologie --- 7.071 NORMAN --- Norman Nils --- Groot-Brittannië --- eenentwintigste eeuw
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Braine, Bob ; Dillemuth, Stephan ; Dion, Mark ; Forschungsschiff/Research Ship ; Gudjonsdottir, Anna ; Haarmann, Anke ; Hardarson, Kristinn G. ; Hüttner, Florian ; Kivi, Jussi ; Krause, Till ; Maier-Reimer, Daniel ; Mullican, Matt ; Norman, Nils ; Rieve, Patrick ; Urbschat, Malte ; Wehrmann, Mark ; Weissleder, Ralf ; Willms, Malte
cities --- geography --- Hüttner, Florian --- Krause, Till --- Braine, Bob --- Willms, Malte --- Wehrmann, Mark --- Urbschat, Malte --- Hardarson, Kristinn Gudbrandur --- Weissleder, Ralf --- Mullican, Matt --- Rieve, Patrick --- Haarmann, Anke --- Maier-Reimer, Daniel --- Norman, Nils --- Dillemuth, Stephan --- Kivi, Jussi --- Dion, Mark --- Gudjónsdóttir, Anna --- Cartography in art --- Cities and towns in art --- Hamburg --- dwellings --- cartography [discipline] --- public art --- Harðarson, Kristinn Guðbrandur --- kunstsociologie
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Art --- art [discipline] --- creativity --- Perry, Grayson --- Smith, Bob and Roberta --- Boyce, Sonia --- Chetwynd, Spartacus --- Cummings, Neil --- Waal, de, Edmund --- Dunhill, Mark --- Farthing, Stephen --- Hiorns, Roger --- King, Scott --- Norman, Nils --- Al Maria, Sophia --- Davies, Siobhan --- Evans, Cécile B. --- Dyakova, Sonya --- Deakin, Fred --- Raban, William --- Orta, Lucy --- Deacon, Richard
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Iconography --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- space [composition concept] --- Ullman, Micha --- Aronson, Shlomo --- Barr, Joram --- Ben-Dov, Yoav --- Engler, Mira --- Fabian, Fredi --- Geva, Avital --- Guggenheim, David --- Horowitz, Iris --- Kaplan, Mordechai --- Minuchin, Morian --- Norman, Nils --- Or-Ner, Dov --- Plesner, Ulrik --- Preiss, Liat --- Rechter, Amnon --- Rota Sishoka, Erez --- Ukeles, Mierle Laderman --- Vaadia, Gil --- Webster, Meg --- Weinstein, Gal --- Weinstein, Shai --- Cai Guo Qiang --- Acconci, Vito --- Dion, Mark --- Gerdes, Ludger --- Tumarkin, Igael --- Weinberger, Lois
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- utopias --- imagination --- kunstsociologie --- kunst en politiek --- Constant --- Saraceno, Tomás --- Lennon, John --- Armajani, Siah --- Knowles, Alison --- Ono, Yoko --- Wentworth, Richard --- Cao Fei --- Chlebnikow, Welimir --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Jennings, Packard --- Koo Jeong-a --- Lambert, Steve --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Beuys, Joseph --- Norman, Nils --- Qiu Anxiong --- Kabakov, Ilija Iosefovich --- Durham, Jimmie --- Eliasson, Olafur --- Hirschhorn, Thomas --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Höller, Carsten --- Huyghe, Pierre --- Grosse, Katharina --- Peljhan, Marko --- Zittel, Andrea --- Ai Weiwei --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Eastern and Central Europe --- China --- Cuba
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Shooting Space not only provides a quick and engaging display of beautiful photography but more careful examination rewards you with a timely survey of our built environment.Photography has always played a vital role in how architecture is communicated. For most of us, it is how we experience the most exceptional, arresting, unreachable, beautiful or ephemeral works we cannot visit in person. With immediate distribution and consumption of imagery now so readily available, photography and architecture together are more important than ever before.Single photographers are increasingly working closely and even exclusively with particular architects, allying their work with the design process itself. Some photographers are using new technologies to create visions of new architectures and imagined futures and others seek change through journalistic and social documentation.Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography covers a diverse range of subjects and themes across the built environment. Presenting the work of leading contemporary architects (from Koolhass to Hadid), intense urbanisation and evolving natural landscapes by international photographers as diverse as Hélène Binet, Thomas Struth and Richard Wentworth.
Photography --- photography [process] --- fotografie --- Architecture --- hedendaagse architectuur --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture and photography --- Architectural photography --- architectuurfotografie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Baan Iwan --- Barbieri Olivo --- Bialobrzeski Peter --- Binet Hélène --- Bitter Sabine --- Weber Helmut --- Bosio Andrea --- Burtynsky Edwrad --- Center for land use interpretation --- Cera Nuno --- Chaubin Frédéric --- Dávila Jose --- Dujardin Filip --- Eberle Todd --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Goiris Geert --- Gonzalez Dionisio --- Grospierre Nicolas --- Gursky Andreas --- Hartley Alex --- Kander Nadav --- Khan Idris --- Verea Lake --- Lambri Luisa --- Leibovitz Annie --- Leong Sze Tsung --- Linke Armin --- Marchand Yves --- Meffre Romain --- Morlinghaus Christoph --- Nastasi Michele --- Niedermayr Walter --- Nishino Sohei --- Norman Nils --- Opie Catherine --- Pernot Mathieu --- Princen Bas --- Ross Richard --- Rosselli Paolo --- Ruff Thomas --- Schaerer Philipp --- Schulz Josef --- Simpson Theo --- Struth Thomas --- Sugimoto Hiroshi --- Tabuchi Eric --- Tillmans Wolfgang --- Weinberger Thomas --- Welling James --- Wentworth Richard --- Wesely Michael --- Wolf Michael --- 77.046 --- 77.04 --- Architectuurfotografie ; 21ste eeuw ; 2000-2014 --- 766.9 --- Fotografie ; artistieke fotografie --- fotografie, overige genres en motieven, o.a. sportfotografie --- Modern [style or period] --- architecture [object genre] --- Rapport architecture-nature --- Rapport art-architecture --- Photographie
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Utopian strategies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art. Throughout its diverse manifestations, the utopian entails two related but contradictory elements: the aspiration to a better world, and the acknowledgement that its form may only ever live in our imaginations. Furthermore, we are as haunted by the failures of utopian enterprise as we are inspired by the desire to repair the failed and build the new. Contemporary art reflects this general ambivalence. The utopian impulse informs politically activist and relational art, practices that fuse elements of art, design, and architecture, and collaborative projects aspiring to progressive social or political change. Two other tendencies have emerged in recent art: a looking backward to investigate the utopian elements of previous eras, and the imaginative modeling of alternative worlds as intimations of possibility. This anthology contextualizes these utopian currents in relation to political thought, viewing the utopian as a key term in the artistic lineage of modernity. It illuminates how the exploration of utopian themes in art today contributes to our understanding of contemporary cultures, and the possibilities for shaping their futures.
hedendaagse kunst --- art theory --- utopias --- thema's in de kunst --- dystopias --- art [fine art] --- Art --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Parreno, Philippe --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Young, Carey --- Gillick, Liam --- Graham, Dan --- McCarthy, Paul --- Titchner, Mark --- Kabakov, Ilija Iosefovich --- Beuys, Joseph --- Pil & Galia Kollectiv --- Constant --- Noble, Paul --- Gormley, Antony --- Norman, Nils --- Chan, Paul --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Hirschhorn, Thomas --- Debord, Guy --- Deller, Jeremy --- Wochenklausur --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- anno 2000-2099 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Art, Modern --- Utopias in art --- Art and society --- Utopies dans l'art --- Art et société --- History --- Histoire --- Utopias in art. --- 7.01 --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Kunsttheorie ; utopieën ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Art et société --- Contemporary art --- Modernism (Art) --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- Utopie --- Imaginaire --- Art et politique --- Iconographie --- Art contemporain --- Processus de création --- Psychologie --- Création artistique --- Psychanalyse --- Psychanalyse et art --- Psychologie et art --- Kunst --- kunst --- utopia's --- kunsttheorie --- dystopieën --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- utopie --- land art --- kunst en politiek --- performances --- happenings --- activisme --- situationisme --- 130.2 --- 7.039 --- kunst en ecologie --- 7.038/039 --- 7.038 --- cultuurfilosofie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Art, Modern - 20th century --- Art, Modern - 21st century --- Art and society - History - 20th century --- Art and society - History - 21st century --- art [discipline] --- Futurisme
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