Language: English
Published by Lannoo Publishers (Acc), 2015
ISBN 10: 9401421870 ISBN 13: 9789401421874
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Hardback. Condition: New. Madness deranges, throws us off balance, and makes us lose our footing. Yet some writers claim that madness is an enlargement of normality. But how can that which we cannot control belong to 'normality'? And what is normality?For more than 30 years, the permanent display on psychiatry has been the very heart of the Museum Dr. Guislain in Ghent. The history of psychiatry is the inspiration for new thematic exhibitions every year, in which the museum seeks to dislodge entrenched views and deep-rooted stigmas and reframe them in the context of today. In October 2019, this permanent display received a make-over and has been presented under the title 'Unhinged', in which the Museum Dr. Guislain offers a fresh look at its own history as a museum.The richly illustrated publication explores the boundaries of the traditional and goes in search of the sane in the insane. It provides an overview of psychiatry on the basis of five contemporary themes that enter into dialogue with each other: 'power and powerlessness', 'body and mind', 'architecture', 'classification' and 'imagination'. Historical documents are also put side by side with contemporary art, creating a dynamic interpretation.This new approach reflects today's 'crazy' society, in which, happily, increasing attention is being paid to psychological vulnerability, but in which mental health care is also facing new challenges more than ever.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 01 edition. 256 pages. French language. 9.50x7.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Language: English
Published by nai010 publishers, Rotterdam, 2018
ISBN 10: 9462084319 ISBN 13: 9789462084315
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Open spine softcover, 271 pages : illustrations (mostley black and white), ; 24 cm. As new. Text in English and Dutch. The 100th issue of OASE takes the journal's long-standing collaboration with its graphic designer Karel Martens as a starting point to explore the relationship between architecture journals and graphic design. In doing so, it challenges the conventional idea that architecture journals are mere carriers of information, showing instead how these journals play a defining role in the message they convey. Adhering to Marshall McLuhan's famous maxim "the medium is the message", it considers the graphic space of the journal, its materiality, its production, and the physical experience of reading. Within this context, the 100th issue of OASE zooms in on the relationship between architecture journals and graphic design, starting with a historical overview before considering the specific history of OASE and the practice of its own graphic designer. The aim is to provide an insight into the close and mutually enriching relationship between the graphic design of an architecture journal and the production of architectural knowledge.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Madness deranges, throws us off balance, and makes us lose our footing. Yet some writers claim that madness is an enlargement of normality. But how can that which we cannot control belong to 'normality'? And what is normality?For more than 30 years, the permanent display on psychiatry has been the very heart of the Museum Dr. Guislain in Ghent. The history of psychiatry is the inspiration for new thematic exhibitions every year, in which the museum seeks to dislodge entrenched views and deep-rooted stigmas and reframe them in the context of today. In October 2019, this permanent display received a make-over and has been presented under the title 'Unhinged', in which the Museum Dr. Guislain offers a fresh look at its own history as a museum.The richly illustrated publication explores the boundaries of the traditional and goes in search of the sane in the insane. It provides an overview of psychiatry on the basis of five contemporary themes that enter into dialogue with each other: 'power and powerlessness', 'body and mind', 'architecture', 'classification' and 'imagination'. Historical documents are also put side by side with contemporary art, creating a dynamic interpretation.This new approach reflects today's 'crazy' society, in which, happily, increasing attention is being paid to psychological vulnerability, but in which mental health care is also facing new challenges more than ever.
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Published by mercaterfonds - fondsmercator 2020, 2020
Hardcover.247 x 175 mm, 208 p, 120 illustrations. Texte en Francais. ISBN 9789462302556. Cet ouvrage accompagne l'exposition intitul e Danser brut, organis e par le Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles (BOZAR) du 24 septembre au 10 janvier 2021 conjointement avec le Mus e du Dr. Guislain de Gand. Il s'agit de l'adaptation d'un concept original manant du LaM, Mus e d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut de Lille. Hors de soi. Danser brut pose un regard in dit et transversal sur la danse partir de l'art brut, mais aussi de l'art contemporain, du cin ma ou encore de la musique. En r unissant plus de 400 ouvres du 19e si cle nos jours, l'exposition part la conqu te d'un invisible fait de gestes ordinaires et extraordinaires ayant travers la modernit . S'ils ont parfois t rep r s, annot s, film s, ils n'ont pour autant pas t per us comme diff rentes phases d'un m me ph nom ne. travers un m lange d'art brut, d'art marginal, d'art moderne, d'art contemporain, de documents d'archives m dicales, de fragments de films, etc., cette exposition th matique offre un clairage in dit sur l'histoire de l'art moderne. Y seront convoqu es les danses rituelles, rondes et pid mies de danse, ainsi que les premi res tudes sur l'hyst rie dans les ann es 1870 et leur influence, entre autres, sur l'art fin-de-si cle et le cin ma muet : de Toulouse Lautrec Charlie Chaplin, en passant par les dessins rarement expos s du l gendaire danseur Vaslav Nijinsky, aux performances artistiques radicales et aux v nements des ann es 1970. D'autres artistes seront pr sents, tels que Adolf W lfli, Aloise Corbaz, Bruce Nauman, Michael Borremans, Arnulf Rainer, Mary Wigman, Valeska Gert, Rebecca Horn, Michel Francois, etc. L'ouvrage rassemble les ouvres d'art expos es dans les deux institutions et r unit des textes de Christophe Boulanger, Savine Faupin, Rae Beth Gordon, Peter Holvoet-Hanssen, Marc Ledoux et Bart Marius. 0 g.
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