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Fierens, Kris --- Malfliet, Yves --- Velazquez, Caly --- Dietvorst, Els --- Pot, Veronika --- Vanhemelrijck, Kris --- Malfliet, Christophe --- Heynen, Gunter --- Boyen, Diederik --- De Pooter, Jan --- van Oldenborgh, Wendelien
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Amateur is the first comprehensive publication about Wendelien van Oldenborghs moving image works, and their accompanying installations. Developed over the past ten years of her practice, these works explore communication and interaction between individuals, often against the backdrop of a unique public location, in order to cast attention on repressed, incomplete, and unresolved histories. Through the staging of these encounters on film, van Oldenborgh enables multiple perspectives and voices to coexist, and brings to light political, social, and cultural relationships and how they are manifested through social interactions. The publication is generously illustrated and brings together a wealth of texts by artists, curators, and writers who have been key interlocutors with van Oldenborgh, and who each offer in-depth observations and reflections on a work from her oeuvre. Produced in association with the Doctor A.H. Heinekenprijs voor de Kunst 2014.
kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 7.071 VAN OLDENBORGH --- 791.471 VAN OLDENBORGH --- video-installaties --- videokunst --- video --- kunst en film --- film --- van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Nederland --- video artists --- multimediakunst --- Oldenborgh, van, Wendelien --- MAD-faculty 16 --- hedendaagse beeldhouwkunst --- van Oldenborgh, Wendelien --- Politique culturelle --- Installation-art --- Art vidéo
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kunst --- kunst en politiek --- film --- film en politiek --- kolonialisme --- postkolonialisme --- Indonesië --- van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Soerjaningrat Soewardi --- Nederlands Oost-Indië --- Nederland --- antropologie --- culturele antropologie --- 7.039 --- Dewantara, Hadjar, --- Oldenborgh, Wendelien van, --- 1798-1999 --- Indonesia --- Indonesia. --- Politics and government
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Anastas, Ayreen --- Gabri, Rene --- Crumb, Robert --- Faitakis, Stelios --- FOS --- Hayes, Sharon --- Hoogerbrugge, Han --- Karikis, Mikhail --- Kliper, Thomas --- Lagomarsino, Runo --- Madani, Tala --- van Oldenborgh, Wendelien --- Rasmussen, Lilibeth Cuenca --- Simon, Taryn --- Svankmajer, Jan --- Wendland, Johannes af Tavsheden Tilman --- Dali, Zhang
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Is art only art insofar as it refuses to be useful? At a moment when the boundaries between public and private have been radically redrawn--politically, economically and culturally--how do we understand art's ability to know the world, to develop our ethics, to express our sense of historical belonging and to be, in different ways to different people, useful? What's the Use? takes as a starting point the premise that art is best understood in dialogue with the social sphere, and examines how the exchange between art, knowledge and use has historically been set up and played out. Propositional and speculative--and deliberately inconclusive--the theorists and artists included in this volume seek an answer to a familiar question: how can art know, and change, the world?
politics --- philosophy of art --- sociology --- community art --- economics --- Art --- kunst --- 7.01 --- Gillick Liam --- Dorner Alexander --- Riegl Alois --- architectuur --- Paglen Trevor --- Schlingensief Christoph --- museologie --- musea --- lichamelijkheid --- Bartana Yael --- Van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Godard Jean-Luc --- Arte Útil --- kunst en ecologie --- kunsttheorie --- kunst en politiek --- Art and society. --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie
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The project takes its name from the demand for the transfer of power and other things to the newly independent Indonesia in 1945. It travels through time, from European colonial occupation through the development of the republican state to the trans-national contemporary cultures of today. It looks at the various international exchanges that happened in the territories of contemporary Indonesia through the images and ideas of artists. These exchanges were of different kinds: trade, culture, religion, ideology and war. They produced different results: violence; oppression; racism; creativity; spiritual awakening; and other things. The ideologies and struggles of modernity are common ways in which Indonesia has been depicted by others and has also defined itself over the period. As this modern period recedes into history, the project will seek ways to remember how it has influenced contemporary understanding and ask the current generation of artists to look back in order to rewrite the past and potentially create the conditions for a different future. The catalogue and the exhibition will follow a broad chronological narrative, allowing readers and visitors to learn more about how huge archipelago has changed over the past two centuries and to observe how it has responded and adapted to different influences originating both from inside and outside the island.
kunst --- Europalia --- 7.039 --- 7.03 --- Widya Dea --- Villevoye Roy --- Van den Ven Lidwien --- Van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Torfs Ana --- Toorop Jan --- Terroir --- Sudjojono --- Sunassa Emiria --- Saleh Raden --- Pieneman Nicolaas --- Samboh Grace --- Nicholson Tom --- postkolonialisme --- kolonialisme --- Maryanto --- Lifepatch --- Anggawan Kusno Timoteus --- Kurniawan Agung --- Jaarsma Mella --- Hsuein Saleh --- FX Harsono --- Octora --- Antariksa --- Indonesië --- negentiende eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Exhibitions --- Art --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 2010-2019 --- Indonesia --- Kunst --- feminisme --- geschiedenis --- kolonisatie --- vrouwen --- Toorop, Jan --- 1835 --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- 21ste eeuw --- vrouw --- kolonisatie. --- geschiedenis. --- vrouw. --- feminisme. --- Toorop, Jan. --- 1835. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- 21ste eeuw. --- Indonesië. --- Rubens, Peter Paul. --- van Veen, Otto.
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The Shape of Evidence examines the role and use of visual documents in contemporary art, looking at artworks in which the document is valued not only as a source of information but also as a distinctive visual and critical form.
hedendaagse kunst --- art theory --- bronnenstudie --- inspiration --- Contemporary [style of art] --- visual arts --- Art --- anno 2000-2099 --- Photographie --- Cinéma --- Archives --- Muséographie --- Sémiologie de l'image --- Documentation --- kunst --- musea --- literatuur --- 7.01 --- 7.038/039 --- 7.039 --- dekolonisatie --- kolonisatie --- kolonialisme --- conceptuele kunst --- concept art --- surrealisme --- van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Tan Fiona --- Augustijnen Sven --- Leonard Zoe --- Moulène Jean-Luc --- Williams Christopher --- fotografie --- film --- kunsttheorie --- archieven --- archivering --- 77.01 --- Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- Art, Modern. --- Image (Philosophy) --- 77.01 Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- Image (Philosophy). --- Image (Philosophy) in art --- Art. --- Contemporary style of art. --- art theory. --- bronnenstudie. --- hedendaagse kunst. --- inspiration. --- visual arts. --- Anno 2000-2099. --- visual arts [discipline] --- Fonds d'archives --- Muséologie --- Kunsttheorie ; musea ; maatschappelijke rol --- Beeldvorming ; representatie --- Kunsttheorie ; over interpretatie --- Dekolonisatie --- Conceptuele kunst --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- bronnenonderzoek
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