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Art and Solidarity Reader
Radical Actions, Politics and Friendships
2022 || Paperback || Katya García-Antón e.a. || Valiz
Solidarity has re-entered the global zeitgeist with resounding force in the last decade, driving new thinking to counter the systemic failures and abuses of our society. The Art and Solidarity Reader considers the agency artists, collectives, and art institutions have in building the radical visions of care and solidarity needed to transform the conditions of our collective existence.
Presenting new and historical material, the Reader narrates various micro-histories of artistic solidarity gl...
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The Auto-Ethnographic Turn in Design
2021 || Paperback || Louise Schouwenberg e.a. || Valiz
The Auto-Ethnographic Turn in Design is emerging from a growing recognition of design’s capacity to make sense of one’s world while at the same time to express and convey this personal insight or knowledge through rich, layered, and ultimately meaningful processes or objects. Auto-ethnographic design seeks to come to terms with one’s context and self—as well as the materiality that mediates these two. In doing so, it offers a vision of design that is free of commercial commissions, as...
Fragility
On Touching and Being Touched
2022 || Paperback || Marlies De Munck e.a. || Valiz
Marlies De Munck is philosopher of culture. She teaches at the Philosophy department of the Antwerp University and at the KASK & Conservatory in Ghent. As a member of the Culture Commons Quest Office (CCQO) of the Antwerp Research Institute of the Arts (ARIA) she conducts research into the health of culture. Pascal Gielen is sociologist of culture. He is based at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA) of Antwerp University. There he leads the research group Culture Commons Quest O...
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Sámi Ofelaš
Indigenous Art, Knowledge and Sovereignty
2022 || Spiral bound || Liisa-Rávná Finbog e.a. || Valiz
For the first time Sámi artists will present their art and worldvies at the Biennale Arte in Venice, 2022, as a sovereign call representing Sápmi, (Sámi homeland that spans Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula). The Sámi Pavilion is a Čatnosat (= connections, networks) project that revolves around three key elements: trans-generational relations, holistic Sámi knowledge, and learning and Sámi spiritual perspectives. This book serves as a project in its own right, to provide further refle...
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Het cultureel 'gemeen'
Naar een politiek van vertrouwen
2023 || Paperback || Pascal Gielen || Valiz
Cultuur is de basis van de samenleving. Alles is cultuur: hoe
we zingeven aan ons leven, hoe we met elkaar omgaan, hoe
we aan politiek doen, hoe we handeldrijven, hoe we met het
milieu omgaan. Daarom moet cultuur door iedereen vrij
gedeeld en gemaakt kunnen worden. Cultuur is immers oorspronkelijk
een collectief goed. Ze neemt een derde ruimte in
tussen markt en overheid die we ‘commons’ of in het Nederlands
‘gemeen’ noemen. Deze gemeenschappelijke grond
wordt al decennia bezet door m...
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Commons in Design
2023 || Paperback || Christine Schranz || Valiz
The scarcity of resources, climate change, and the digitalization of everyday life are fuelling the economy of swapping, sharing, and lending—all of which are in some way linked to a culture of commoning. In this context, we understand commons as community-based processes that use, collectively manage, and organize generally accessible resources—referring to both goods and knowledge. Commons in Design explores the meaning and impact of commons—especially knowledge-based peer commons—a...
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vis-à-vis Jean Leering
Het gaat om heel eenvoudige dingen
2018 || Paperback || Paul Kempers || Valiz
Een uitgebreide, zeer leesbare biografie over de gedreven idealist, mentor, schrijver, gentleman-activist Jean Leering (1934-2005), museumdirecteur van het Van Abbemuseum (1964-1973), het Tropenmuseum (1973-1975), met rollen in diverse internationale tentoonstellingen (o.a. documenta 4, 1968) en besturen. Vier decennia na zijn vertrek uit het Van Abbe- en Tropenmuseum blijkt een nieuwe generatie curatoren en jonge museumdirecteuren zich ruimhartig te laten inspireren door Leerings ideeën.
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Antennae Mobile Autonomy
exercises in artists'self-organization beyond individualism
2015 || Paperback || Nico Dockx e.a. || Valiz
Neoliberalism has taken autonomous professional values and labour firmly in its grasp. Traditional forms of employment are replaced with post-Fordist conditions in which work has become freelance, flexible, mobile, project-based, hybrid and temporary. This way of working is not new to artists. They have seen themselves confronted with these precarious conditions since many years. Mobile Autonomy detects what modes of economy and different innovative working modalities artists and other artist...
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Vis-à-vis The Lure of the Biographical
on the self-representation of modern artists
2017 || Paperback || Sandra Kisters || Valiz
The Lure of the Biographical onderzoekt de veronderstelde relatie tussen het werk en het persoonlijke imago van kunstenaars. Het boek onderzoekt hoe kunstenaars hun persoonlijke geschiedenis inzetten om bekendheid te verwerven, en hoe zij de manier waarop hun artistieke werk wordt geïnterpreteerd proberen te beïnvloeden. Tegelijkertijd onderzoekt het boek hoe andere partijen, zoals critici, biografen, fotografen, filmmakers, kunsthistorici en handelaren verbindingen leggen tussen het privé...