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Changing TimesOn Sunday 3 June the opening of the exposition Changing Times takes place in the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen. Fine Art researcher Esmé Valk made the new installation The Importance of the Composed Domain for this exposition, which will be on show until 9 September 2012.

Changing Times
On Sunday 3 June the opening of the exposition Changing Times takes place in the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen. Fine Art researcher Esmé Valk made the new installation The Importance of the Composed Domain for this exposition, which will be on show until 9 September 2012.

Marcel Hiller - Der MaklerAn installation by Former Fine Art researcher Marcel Hiller at the Kunstkammer at the Georg-Kolbe-Museum in Berlin (DE). Der Makler will be on show until 5 August 2012.

Marcel Hiller - Der Makler
An installation by Former Fine Art researcher Marcel Hiller at the Kunstkammer at the Georg-Kolbe-Museum in Berlin (DE). Der Makler will be on show until 5 August 2012.

Theorieweek juni
De eerste week van juni staat opnieuw in het teken van de theorieweek. De week gaat op dinsdag 5 juni van start met een lezing van Jodi Dean, hoogleraar politieke wetenschappen aan de Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY (US). Dean behandelt de theorie van het communistisch verlangen via een kritiek van Wendy Brown, Antonio Negri en Alain Badiou. Filippo del Lucchese (Brunel University, Londen, UK) volgt met een lezing over de symptomatische verhouding tussen wet en conflict bij Spinoza.

Meer Spinoza op woensdagochtend tijdens het After 1968-seminar over feministische interpretaties van diens werk, onder meer door Anne Lefebvre. Voor de woensdagmiddag staan seminars over Simondon en Benjamin gepland; de woensdagavond staat in het teken van CLiC

Op donderdag 6 en vrijdag 7 juni vindt Formalization and Dialectics plaats, een tweedaagse conferentie gewijd aan de ‘reanimatie van dialectiek’. 

De seminars After Hegel en Hegel and Abstraction vinden plaats op zaterdag 8 juni. De week wordt op zondag 10 juni afgesloten met een lezing door Eric Santner, hoofd van het German Studies Department aan de Universiteit van Chicago (US), onder de titel Toward a Political Economy of the Flesh. Meer informatie is te vinden in de agenda.  

Theory week June
The first week of June is Theory Week. On Tuesday 5 June the week begins with a lecture by 
Jodi Dean, professor in political science at the Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY (US). Dean will deal with the theory of communist desire via a critique of Wendy Brown, Antonio Negri and Alain Badiou. Filippo del Lucchese (Brunel University, London, UK) will follow with a lecture on the symptomatic relationship between law and conflict in Spinoza.

More Spinoza on Wednesday morning during the After 1968-seminar on feminist interpretations of Spinoza’s work by Anne Lefebvre, among others. Seminars on Simondon and Benjamin are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon; the evening is dedicated to CLiC.

On Thursday 6 and Friday 7 Formalization and Dialectics is taking place, a two-day conference dedicated to the ‘reanimation of the dialectic’. 
The seminars After Hegel and Hegel and Abstraction are planned on Saturday 8 June.

The week will closed off on Sunday 10 June with a lecture by Eric Santner, chair of the German Studies Department at the University of Chicago (US), entitled Toward a Political Economy of the Flesh. More info can be found in the agenda.

Elena Bajo bij Jan van Eyck voor Manifesta 9In het kader van het Parallel Events programma van Manifesta 9 werkt kunstenares Elena Bajo in de Jan van Eyck Academie. Vanaf 9 juni tot het eind van de zomer kunt u haar werk The Factory of Forms zien in de inkomhal. Voor haar Manifesta-project onderzoekt Elena Bajo de archieven van in onbruik geraakte politieke ideeën, verbonden aan utopische en distopische gemeenschappen, en politieke feiten die de loop der geschiedenis hebben beïnvloed. Ze zal deze in een nieuwe context plaatsen, in dialoog met de hedendaagse en vroegere geschiedenis van de Manifesta site. Dit werk gaat met een veelheid aan stemmen over de constructie van het alledaagse.
Zaterdag 9 juni om 17u opent het Manifesta 9 programma van de Jan van Eyck met het werk van Elena Bajo en de tentoonstelling The Fox’s Legacy. U bent van harte welkom! 
Elena Bajo at Jan van Eyck for Manifesta 9In the framework of the Parallel Events programme of Manifesta 9, artist Elena Bajo is working at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Her work The Factory of Forms will be on display in the entrance hall for the whole summer, starting 9 June.
Elena Bajo will be investigating the archives of discarded political ideas that are connected to utopian and distopian communities and political facts that affected the course of history, recontextualizing them in a dialogue with the past and present industrial histories of the Manifesta site. The work is about constructing the common and will echo a plurality of voices.
Saturday 9 June at 17h the Manifesta 9 programme of the Jan van Eyck opens, with the work of Elena Bajo and the exhibition The Fox’s Legacy. You are most welcome! 

Elena Bajo bij Jan van Eyck voor Manifesta 9
In het kader van het Parallel Events programma van Manifesta 9 werkt kunstenares Elena Bajo in de Jan van Eyck Academie. Vanaf 9 juni tot het eind van de zomer kunt u haar werk The Factory of Forms zien in de inkomhal. 
Voor haar Manifesta-project onderzoekt Elena Bajo de archieven van in onbruik geraakte politieke ideeën, verbonden aan utopische en distopische gemeenschappen, en politieke feiten die de loop der geschiedenis hebben beïnvloed. Ze zal deze in een nieuwe context plaatsen, in dialoog met de hedendaagse en vroegere geschiedenis van de Manifesta site. Dit werk gaat met een veelheid aan stemmen over de constructie van het alledaagse.

Zaterdag 9 juni om 17u opent het Manifesta 9 programma van de Jan van Eyck met het werk van Elena Bajo en de tentoonstelling The Fox’s Legacy. U bent van harte welkom! 

Elena Bajo at Jan van Eyck for Manifesta 9
In the framework of the Parallel Events programme of Manifesta 9, artist Elena Bajo is working at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Her work The Factory of Forms will be on display in the entrance hall for the whole summer, starting 9 June.

Elena Bajo will be investigating the archives of discarded political ideas that are connected to utopian and distopian communities and political facts that affected the course of history, recontextualizing them in a dialogue with the past and present industrial histories of the Manifesta site. The work is about constructing the common and will echo a plurality of voices.

Saturday 9 June at 17h the Manifesta 9 programme of the Jan van Eyck opens, with the work of Elena Bajo and the exhibition The Fox’s Legacy. You are most welcome! 

Berlin Documentary Forum 231.05 - 03.06.2012New documentary practices are cross-disciplinary, dialectical, and above all performative, regarding documentary as the staging of particular relationships between documents, authors, and spectators. The second Berlin Documentary Forum sets out to present these new understandings of documentary in a program specially devised by international artists, filmmakers, cultural historians, and theorists. Filmmaker and theorist Florian Schneider, advising researcher in the Design Department, is one of the guests. On Sunday 3 June he will, together with Thomas Heise, reflect on the notion of cinematic continuity in relation to the historical continuity of colonialism and fascism.

Berlin Documentary Forum 2
31.05 - 03.06.2012
New documentary practices are cross-disciplinary, dialectical, and above all performative, regarding documentary as the staging of particular relationships between documents, authors, and spectators. The second Berlin Documentary Forum sets out to present these new understandings of documentary in a program specially devised by international artists, filmmakers, cultural historians, and theorists. Filmmaker and theorist Florian Schneider, advising researcher in the Design Department, is one of the guests. On Sunday 3 June he will, together with Thomas Heise, reflect on the notion of cinematic continuity in relation to the historical continuity of colonialism and fascism.

Dancing on the Carpet – Esmé Valk
Dancing on the Carpet is a 38 page, handbound book that is partly screenprinted and partly riso printed. Upon opening the first page a red insert is revealed, containing the essay Dancing on the Carpet. The main part of the book displays the images on pages that have been bound according to a Japanese tradition.

The essay describes a personal view on the staging of dance inside a natural decor and the relationship between ideology, movement and its representation. The text also discusses the multiple ways in which the still image is tied to dance and the major role the life reform movement played in the development of German modern dance.

Specifications
2012 – English – 38 pp. – 19,7 x 20 cm – softcover – handbound – screenprint and risograph, Edition: 100 numbered copies, Concept: Esmé Valk, Text: Esmé Valk, Editing: Dorrie Tattersall, Design: Esmé Valk, Technical support: Jo Frenken

Produced in the Charles Nypels Lab of the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL

€ 24,50

Corpo Comune: Capitolo II - Passare al boscoTheory researcher Claudia Landolfi is taking part in Passare al bosco, a cultural event at Marte in Cava de Tirreni (IT). The event addresses the concept of the body in artistic, philosophical and sociological approaches. Landolfi will present a paper entitled ‘My Body is Not Mine’, together with Prof. Alfonso Amendola and Prof. Adalgiso Amendola.

Corpo Comune: Capitolo II - Passare al bosco
Theory researcher Claudia Landolfi is taking part in Passare al bosco, a cultural event at Marte in Cava de Tirreni (IT). The event addresses the concept of the body in artistic, philosophical and sociological approaches. Landolfi will present a paper entitled ‘My Body is Not Mine’, together with Prof. Alfonso Amendola and Prof. Adalgiso Amendola.

Maria Barnas and Snejanka Mihaylova at Facing ForwardAdvisor Maria Barnas and Fine Art researcher Snejanka Mihaylova are taking part in the May edition of Facing Forward. Art & Theory from a Future Perspective. The theme of this evening is Future’s Future, or: how should we look forward? Mihaylova will present Theatrum Futuri, a text written in symbols. She proposes a performance-reading in the form of a verbal improvisation, taking each symbol as a mode of exploring and reconfiguring ideas on the themes of ‘future’ and ‘performance’. Other guests are Oona Strathern, Defne Ayas, Hassnae Bouazza, Maarten Doorman and many more. Facing Forward will take place on Thursday 31 May from 20:00 until 22:30 hours at the Oude Lutherse Kerk in Amsterdam. 

Maria Barnas and Snejanka Mihaylova at Facing Forward
Advisor Maria Barnas and Fine Art researcher Snejanka Mihaylova are taking part in the May edition of Facing Forward. Art & Theory from a Future Perspective. The theme of this evening is Future’s Future, or: how should we look forward? Mihaylova will present Theatrum Futuri, a text written in symbols. She proposes a performance-reading in the form of a verbal improvisation, taking each symbol as a mode of exploring and reconfiguring ideas on the themes of ‘future’ and ‘performance’. Other guests are Oona Strathern, Defne Ayas, Hassnae Bouazza, Maarten Doorman and many more. Facing Forward will take place on Thursday 31 May from 20:00 until 22:30 hours at the Oude Lutherse Kerk in Amsterdam. 

Black Velcro speelt in de Jan van Eyck AcademieVrijdag 25 mei om 17.30 uur speelt Black Velcro, de band van kunstenaars Rik Meijers, Keetje Mans en Jowan van Barneveld opnieuw in de Jan van Eyck Academie. Het optreden vindt plaats in het kader van KunstTour Maastricht, en is meteen ook een goede gelegenheid om het glas te heffen op het zeer positieve advies van de Raad voor Cultuur voor de Jan van Eyck Academie.Vorige maand gaf Black Velcro al een optreden tijdens de opening van Keep the Ghosts Away, de tentoonstelling van Meijers, Mans en van Barneveld. Een groot succes, dat beaamt ook ZwartGoud in een recensie (http://zwartgoud.net/2012/04/). Keep the Ghosts Away loopt nog tot en met komende zondag 27 mei. Tijdens dit laatste weekend kan u de tentoonstelling elke dag bezoeken van 13.00 uur tot 17.00 uur. 
Meer info over KunstTour 2012 via http://www.kunsttour.com
Lees het advies van de Raad voor Cultuur op http://www.cultuur.nl/ 
Black Velcro again at Jan van Eyck AcademieFriday 25 May at 17:30h Black Velcro, the band of visual artists Rik Meijers, Keetje Mans and Jowan van Barneveld will perform again in the Jan van Eyck Academie. The concert takes place in the framework of KunstTour Maastricht, and will at the same time be an occasion to celebrate the positive advice by the Council of Culture for the Jan van Eyck Academie earlier this week.Last month Black Velcro already opened the exhibition Keep the Ghosts Away, the exhibition by Meijers, Mans and van Barneveld. A great success, as ZwartGoud confirmed in a review the day after (http://zwartgoud.net/2012/04/). Keep the Ghosts Away is on display until coming Sunday 27 May. During this last week-end you can visit the exhibition every day from 13:00 until 17:00. 

Find more info about KunstTour 2012 at http://www.kunsttour.com
Read the advice of the Council for Culture on http://www.cultuur.nl/ 

Black Velcro speelt in de Jan van Eyck Academie
Vrijdag 25 mei om 17.30 uur speelt Black Velcro, de band van kunstenaars Rik Meijers, Keetje Mans en Jowan van Barneveld opnieuw in de Jan van Eyck Academie. Het optreden vindt plaats in het kader van KunstTour Maastricht, en is meteen ook een goede gelegenheid om het glas te heffen op het zeer positieve advies van de Raad voor Cultuur voor de Jan van Eyck Academie.
Vorige maand gaf Black Velcro al een optreden tijdens de opening van Keep the Ghosts Away, de tentoonstelling van Meijers, Mans en van Barneveld. Een groot succes, dat beaamt ook ZwartGoud in een recensie (http://zwartgoud.net/2012/04/). Keep the Ghosts Away loopt nog tot en met komende zondag 27 mei. Tijdens dit laatste weekend kan u de tentoonstelling elke dag bezoeken van 13.00 uur tot 17.00 uur. 

Meer info over KunstTour 2012 via http://www.kunsttour.com

Lees het advies van de Raad voor Cultuur op http://www.cultuur.nl/ 

Black Velcro again at Jan van Eyck Academie
Friday 25 May at 17:30h Black Velcro, the band of visual artists Rik Meijers, Keetje Mans and Jowan van Barneveld will perform again in the Jan van Eyck Academie. The concert takes place in the framework of KunstTour Maastricht, and will at the same time be an occasion to celebrate the positive advice by the Council of Culture for the Jan van Eyck Academie earlier this week.
Last month Black Velcro already opened the exhibition Keep the Ghosts Away, the exhibition by Meijers, Mans and van Barneveld. A great success, as ZwartGoud confirmed in a review the day after (http://zwartgoud.net/2012/04/). Keep the Ghosts Away is on display until coming Sunday 27 May. During this last week-end you can visit the exhibition every day from 13:00 until 17:00. 

Find more info about KunstTour 2012 at http://www.kunsttour.com

Read the advice of the Council for Culture on http://www.cultuur.nl/ 

Shaped Cinema – Jean-Baptiste Maître
Shaped Cinema is based on the transfer of Frank Stella’s Shaped Canvases onto 35 mm motion film. Various sections of his catalogue published in 1970 by MoMA showing Stella’s shaped canvases and a critical text by William Rubin have been scanned and re-shaped to appear as 35 mm contact prints. 
The resulting video is structured through using the same methodology: each illustration and text of the catalogue is divided into vertical 35 mm strips. Each film strip starting from the one on the far left is attached to the next one to follow. This finally results in the creation of a 14-minute video. The book Shaped Cinema is the visual template used to produce this video.

Specifications
2012 – English – 62 pp. – 23 x 28 cm – softcover – b/w, Edition: 500, Author: Jean-Baptiste Maître, Production and lithography: Jo Frenken, Printing: Drukkerij Walters, Maastricht, NL

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL

ISBN: 978-90-72076-48-9

Van Eyck Spiegelreeks: Braakman en ik - Maria Barnas
In een reeks bespiegelingen gaat Maria Barnas op zoek naar werk en leven van Cees Braakman (1917-1995). Braakman was van 1945 tot 1978 hoofd van het designteam van de Nederlandse meubelfabriek UMS Pastoe en gaf vorm aan de na-oorlogse behoefte aan vernieuwing. Barnas ziet een persoonlijkheid wringen in de meubels. Aan de hand van Braakmans ontwerpen vraagt ze zich tegelijk af hoe het ‘ik’ functioneert in haar en zijn werk. 

Braakman en ik is het eerste deel van de Spiegelreeks van de Jan van Eyck Academie. De Spiegelreeks is een serie essays over beeldende kunst, ontwerpen en literatuur. Uitgangspunt is de persoonlijke benadering van het onderwerp door de auteur, waardoor nieuwe verbanden en inzichten ontstaan. Deze publicatie werd volledig geproduceerd in het Charles Nypels Lab en werd gedrukt met risografie en offset.

Specificaties
2012 – Nederlands – 44 pp. – 15,6 x 23,5 cm – riso & offset, Oplage: 250 genummerde exemplaren, Tekst: Maria Barnas, Redactie: Petra van der Jeught, Vormgeving: Felix Weigand, Productie: Jo Frenken

€ 15,-

Van Eyck Spiegelreeks: Braakman en ik - Maria Barnas
In a series of reflections, Maria Barnas looks into the life and work of Cees Braakman (1917-1995). From 1945 to 1978 Braakman was head of the design team of the Dutch furniture factory UMS Pastoe and shaped the post-war need for innovation.

Braakman en ik is the first part of the Van Eyck Spiegelreeks. The Spiegelreeks is a series of essays about fine art, design and literature. The starting point is the personal approach of the subject by the author, giving rise to new connections and insights. The publication was produced in our Charles Nypels Lab. It was printed using risography and offset.

Specifications
2012 – Dutch – 44 pp. – 15,6 x 23,5 cm – riso & offset, Edition: 250 numbered copies, Text: Maria Barnas, Editing: Petra van der Jeught, Design: Felix Weigand, Production: Jo Frenken

€ 15,-

Surfing the Black – Gal Kirn, Dubravka Sekulić, Žiga Testen
The Yugoslav black wave cinema of the sixties and the seventies is one of the grand, though hidden, chapters of cinema history. Talented young authors, working under the sign of individual expression and aesthetic experimentation, pushed and explored the limits of the constraints of a socialist state. Their efforts lead to a new path of visual expression, so outstanding by its social and political engagement, its formal invention and its courage. 



This book is the result of a multi-disciplinary research attempting to cross over politics, philosophy, design, art, architecture, and some speculative thinking. Starting from archival work, interviews, seminars, screenings and a conference, Surfing the Black has found its (temporary) conclusion in a publication consisting of six theoretical essays and three fanzines that open up the black wave film experience to current affairs. This is Yugoslavia, and modern cinema, at its blackest and brightest.

With six theoretical essays (by Boris Buden, Pavle Levi and Owen Hatherly, among others) and fanzines comprising an interview with one of the most important Yugoslav filmmakers, Želimir Žilnik, and a comprehensive glossary of terms that belong to the period and field of Yugoslav culture and politics, this is the first book on the subject in the English-speaking world.

Specifications
2012 – English – 216 pp. – 16,7 x 24,3 cm – softcover with dust jacket, Edition: 300, Edited by: Gal Kirn, Dubravka Sekulić and Žiga Testen, With contributions by: Sezgin Boynik, Boris Buden, Mladen Dolar, Bojan Fajfric, Owen Hatherly, Ana Janevski, Gal Kirn, Pavle Levi, Nicholas Matranga, Peter Rauch, Dubravka Sekulić, Žiga Testen and Samo Tomšič, Designed by Žiga Testen, Produced by Jo Frenken, Printed by Drukkerij Tielen, Boxtel, NL

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL

ISBN: 978-90-72076-51-9

€ 22,-

Poetical Assumption – Karl LarssonWriting starts with an assumption. There has to be space in which work can evolve - let’s assume a context. There has to be a medium in which to communicate - let’s assume a language. There has to be someone out there to receive it all - let’s assume a reader. 
In Christianity, assumption stands for the bodily translation of an individual, from earth to heaven, and in military terminology, assumption is (yet) another definition of taking control or power over a region.
What is poetical assumption?
Specifications2012 – English – 64 pp. – 17 x 11,5 cm – softcover – b&w, Text: Karl Larsson, Proofreading: Petra van der Jeught, Jorg H. Svaeren, Graphic design: Pascal Prosek, Karl Larsson, Jonas Fridén, Printing: Drukkerij Walters, Maastricht
Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL and Torpedo Press, Oslo, NO
ISBN: 978-90-72076-49-6
€ 9,-

Poetical Assumption – Karl Larsson
Writing starts with an assumption. There has to be space in which work can evolve - let’s assume a context. There has to be a medium in which to communicate - let’s assume a language. There has to be someone out there to receive it all - let’s assume a reader. 

In Christianity, assumption stands for the bodily translation of an individual, from earth to heaven, and in military terminology, assumption is (yet) another definition of taking control or power over a region.

What is poetical assumption?

Specifications
2012 – English – 64 pp. – 17 x 11,5 cm – softcover – b&w, Text: Karl Larsson, Proofreading: Petra van der Jeught, Jorg H. Svaeren, Graphic design: Pascal Prosek, Karl Larsson, Jonas Fridén, Printing: Drukkerij Walters, Maastricht

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL and Torpedo Press, Oslo, NO

ISBN: 978-90-72076-49-6

€ 9,-

Pièce de cinéma - Ines Lechleitner
Ines Lechleitner’s Pièce de cinéma comprises images, sound and text which follow Isabelle Oglivie, a young mentally handicapped woman who is engaged in making a film. Lechleitner, as Isabelle’s assistant as well as her chronicler, accompanies Isabelle as she discusses her film project with filmmakers, artists and philosophers, and documents her approaches to image-making and language. Through ten chapters, each of which comprises an audio segment, a printed text and a series of photographs, Pièce de cinéma approaches the absent film medium, as well as photography, drawing, and language, in a protean meditation on representation and image-making.

Pièce de cinéma is a portrait of Isabelle Oglivie and of her absent film, but structurally it functions by de-constructing the medium of film itself. While film has the capacity to unite disparate media – the photographic, the verbal and the audio – Lechleitner has carefully combed the synaesthesia of film into individual strands. The viewer listens to the audio on headphones while turning the corresponding pages of the book where text and photograph interact. The text, in turn, meticulously charts not just the recorded conversations between Isabelle and her interlocutors, but also the ambient and environmental sounds such as rain, bells, cats, cars and strangers in the street. The words are positioned both across and up and down the strata of the page like a musical score, with each sound strain written in its own register.

Listening, watching and reading, however, the viewer begins to notice that the precise correspondence between word, text and image is illusory: the notation of the text occasionally slips and elides a sound that the ear hears; the images, sometimes functioning as a companion to the text, just as frequently magnify an unnoticed detail of the unseen recorded scene. And, while at moments the photographs continue Isabelle’s word-play and associations, at others they provide us with empty rooms, an abandoned chair, the objects Isabelle has seen: views that are fragments of another angle of the represented moment, or indeed show a slightly different moment altogether, the chair just vacated, its pillows still warm. This fragmentary quality serves to gently remind the viewer of our mediated experience, ellipses that come to stress the shifting incompletion at the core of our experience of others as well as our presentation of ourselves.

Text: Eleanor Atwood Gibson

Specifications
2007 - French (English) - 72 pp. (16 pp.) - 25,5 x 20,5 cm — hard cover — full colour, b&w illustrations
CD - 20’48”
Compilation and design: Ines Lechleitner

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL

ISBN 978-90-72076-33-5

€ 32,-

Puzzle Box - Ines Lechleitner
Puzzle box is based on observations of a group of western lowland gorillas living in a zoo in Germany. Studies in the form of photographs, videos and drawings were conducted over a period of five years.

Contents:

– Booklet containing 17 photographs of a group of western lowland gorillas, photographed between 2004 and 2009

– DVD containing two video studies of the same gorilla group:
‘Movement and positions in space’, 5:10 min. (2006)
‘Entering and leaving the frame’, 19:50 min. (2009)

– ‘Space/Positions/Movements’, a map of the relationship between the gorilla’s habitat and the videos and photographs

– Collection of texts by writers from various disciplines in response/relation to the above material

Puzzle box is modeled after ‘Beschäftigungskästen’, which were designed specifically for apes as an interactive occupation and recreation tool. The apes are expected to learn how to manipulate grains inside the box by pushing them from one level to the next in order to gain access to the food.

“It is a well-established thesis that the production of nature in the zoo involves at least just as much what people call ‘cultural objects’ as what we might describe as ‘natural subjects’. But one can certainly go one step further and argue that by putting animals on the stage the zoo makes them part of its constructed landscape, of its material culture. Zoo animals are both ‘natural’ individuals and artefacts and can thus be perceived as hybrid objects, as “artificial animals” that are partly natural entities and partly embodied manifestations of cultural ideas and concepts.” (excerpt from text by Christina Wessely) 

Specifications:
2009 - English - box 33 x 26,5 x 3 cm
part 1: booklet images - 48 pp. - 25 x 32,5 cm - duo tone illustrations
part 2: map - 65 x 100 cm - full colour
part 3: dvd “Movement and positions in space” 5’10” (2006) and “Entering and leaving the frame” 19’50” (2009)
part 4: booklet text - 16 pp.
Edition: 500, Texts: Anthony Auerbach, Frances Bartkowski, Vinciane Despret, Saara Hacklin, Jan Hein Hoogstad, Lucia Di Iorio, Erika Ruonakoski, Mélisandre C. Schofield, Marianne Sommer, Frans de Waal, Bernard Wallner, Christine Wessely, Markus Wild, Photographs, video and map: Ines Lechleitner, Design: Ines Lechleitner and Jayme Yen, Production: Jo Frenken

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht (NL)

ISBN: 978-90-72076-37-3

€ 18

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