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  • Jelle Bouwhuis (Editor), Kerstin Winking (Editor)

    Language: English

    Published by Black Dog Press, 2014

    ISBN 10: 190896622X ISBN 13: 9781908966223

    Seller: melbourneartbooks, Carlton, VIC, Australia

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Project 1975 is published in collaboration with the Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam and discusses globalisation in art and the relationship between the Dutch postcolonial predicament and contemporary art by its institutions. The result of a two-year programme of exhibitions, commissioned essays, events and research at the Stedelijk, Project 1975 'is a study of the effects of multicultural society on the visual arts. Taking its name from the year that Suriname officially became independent from The Netherlands, the book offers answers to current social and political questions affecting the visual arts: Is the power position of the stereotypical European white male coloniser less strong these days? How has post-colonial theory contributed to a better understanding of artists from areas such as Suriname? Has the sophisticated art infrastructure of the West been instrumental in abolishing divisions between Western and non-Western art, or has it rationalised and maintained these distinctions? 'Project 1975 approaches these questions from a variety of perspectives, to open up the discussion and provide suggestions for future approaches. Contributors include Jelle Bouwhuis and Kerstin Winking from the Stedelijk Museum Bureau, art critic and historian Sven Lutticken and Ashley Dawson. Interviews, texts and illustrations accompany the essays, alongside photographs of the works displayed in the Project 1975 exhibitions at the Stedelijk. 170 colour and b/w illustrations.

  • Somers, Elian; Gent, Hester Van; Winking, Kerstin

    Language: English

    Published by FW Uitgevers, Amsterdam, 2013

    ISBN 10: 9490119199 ISBN 13: 9789490119195

    Seller: A&M Bookstore / artecontemporanea, Milano, MI, Italy

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    Rilegato. Condition: molto buono. prima edizione. "By using photography and historical documentation, Elian Somers investigates in Border Theories the relationship between architecture, politics and history in three Russian cities. During the 20th century, Birobidzhan, Kaliningrad and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk were designed, built and redeveloped under the Soviet regime, with the utopian vision of a socialist city as the guiding principle for each. By examining the evolution of these cities, Somers reveals how visions of urban planners, nourished by political convictions, can control but never fully overwrite a city and its history. Included are texts by Elian Somers, Hester van Gent and Kerstin Winking." Text: Winking Kerstin, van Gent Hester. cm 24x34; pp. 136; hardcover. Traces of dust on cover, inside perfect, unopened.