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Architecture / Art / Awarded / Theory / Urbanism
978-90-5973-071-7 [episode]
Louis Luthi
256
18 x 13
Paperback
This publication has been made possible with the financial support of the Mondriaan Foundation, the Prince Claus Fund and Fondazione lettera27/WikiAfrica
Awarded 'Best Dutch Book Design 2007'
Only available in English
Art / Film / video / Theory
978-94-90322-21-2
COUP
84
16 x 23.5 cm
Paperback
This publication was made possible with support by the Mondriaan Stichting and the Amsterdam Fund for the Art.
We like to thank the Tropentheater Amsterdam and Tropenmuseum Collection.
This publication is published by Jap Sam Books in cooperation with Agentur
Release date: December 2010
English
€29.50
Art / Landscape | Nature / Photography
978-90-5973-106-6 [episode]
Reynoud Homan
96
25 x 34 cm
Paperback
This publication has been generous supported by the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture
Only available in English
Preview of the book: Dutchscapes
€29.90
Philosophy / Theory / Urbanism
978-94-90322-35-9
Paul Stoute
528
24 x 15,5 cm
Paperback
Only available in Dutch
Release date: 27 mei 2013
€27.50
Architecture / Art / Photography
978-94-90322-39-7
Arnold Estefán
128
15 x 21 cm
Paperback
Date of release: December 2013
Translations: Alistair Ian Blyth
Published with financial support from the Mondriaan Fund.
€22.50
978-94-92852-11-3
Studio Janneke Hendriks
172
16 x 24 cm
paperback
Release date: Spring 2019
English / Dutch
Final editor: Sanneke Huisman
Translators: Michael Meert, Julienne Peeters-Huybrechts
Published in cooperation with the Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Art / Awarded / Landscape | Nature / Photography
978-94-92852-21-2
Studio Joost Grootens (Joost Grootens, Dimitri Jeannottat)
104
27 x 36 cm
Softcover
Printer
Softcover
Numerous illustrations
English / Dutch
Final editor: Eleonoor Jap Sam / Project development, coordination & advice: AB Cultural Producers Anne Hoogewoning, Bonnie Dumanaw
Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund, Amsterdams fonds voor de Kunst, Jaap Harten Fonds, and crowdfunding/voordekunst.
€15.00
Art / Film / video / Landscape | Nature
978-94-92852- 51-9
Charlotte de Goey
92
14.8 x 21 cm
Hardcover
English
Release date: November 2021
Made possible through the support of Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow University of Glasgow, Creative Scotland, Daiwa Foundation, CBK Rotterdam, An Tobar & Mull Theatre, Dutch Embassy London and the CUSP Programme, University of Glasgow
The book was presented in a launch event in Glasgow during the COP26 climate summit. This event was part of Dislocations, an international group exhibition on art and landscape which took place in the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow, 8 October – 5 December 2021, curated by Dominic Paterson, Curator of Contemporary Art, University of Glasgow.
The film element of the Floating Worlds project is presented by An Tobar & Mull Theatre in Tobermory and the Hunterian Museum and Gallery Glasgow in Autumn 2021.
The project has been created in association with the residency programme, KNOCKvologan on the west coast of the Isle of Mull. Writer Miek Zwamborn and designer Rutger Emmelkamp, who live an work in this community, collaborated on the coordination of the film.
Erraid Sound – Floating Worlds is an artist book and a short film by the renowned Scottish theatre director Graham Eatough and the Dutch visual artist Andre Dekker, known for his public art with Observatorium.
September 2020 the artists spent one month in the remote coastal landscape to research Erraid Sound, the tidal flat between the Ross of Mull and the Island of Erraid. Through an exploration of our relationship with the natural environment the project offers an artistic response in drawing, writing and film to some of today’s most pressing issues: our changing climate, rising sea levels, and an ageing and sometimes isolated population.
The book contains texts and images that tell the story of a family living in a remote coastal community dealing with a recent bereavement and the elemental forces that shape their lives on a daily basis. Liz has returned to the remote family home to visit her father Martin, who has recently lost his wife and her mother, Anne. Liz needs Martin to sell the house to free up some much-needed capital. Martin is intent on seeing out his days there, no matter how clearly the house seems to be crumbling around him. The daughter Eileen is able to assist him in his final wishes but also has her own agenda. Together, they must navigate their way through these life-changing moments as outside Anne’s ghost haunts the beach in front of the house and the tide continues to rise.
A key inspiration for this project comes from both artists’ long-standing interest in Japanese culture, landscape, and the theatrical stagings of the intimate relationships between people and nature seen in Noh theatre. The story draws on the Noh play Sumidagawa about a grieving mother in search of her lost son, who navigates her way across an inhospitable river to unsuspectingly discover his shrine. The project draws on Noh’s use of masks, music, dance and ceremony, as well as referencing the first Noh performances presented on dried riverbeds.
€34.00
Art / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Philosophy / Urbanism
Every Day until Antwerp | Alle dagen tot aan Antwerpen
A Walking Trip along the Railway Line | Een voetreis langs the treinspoor
€15.00
Architecture / Literature / Urbanism
978-94-92852-25-0
Paul Gangloff
160
11 x 17.6 cm
Paperback
English| Dutch
Release date: October 2020
Fonts text: Pirelli Regular, Jung-Lee Type Foundry. Fonts page numbers: Vaguely Specified Objects, a dingbat font assembling Dutch and Belgian railroad signs, Our Polite Society.
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