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Punkzine: Periodical Collection — Paul Gangloff
A book by Paul Gangloff in collaboration with David Bennewith, Christophe Boutin, Didier Christen, Hans-Christian Dany, Stephan Dillemuth, Martijn Haas, Dominique Hurth, Alexi Kukuljevic, Ina Kwon, Axel Loytved, Emilio Macchia, Vasilis Marmatakis, Pierre Martin, Mariagiovanna Nuzzi, Roberto Ohrt, Bavo Olbrechts, Alan Smart and Gee Vaucher.

Specifications
2012 — English — 16,5 x 23,5 cm — Soft cover — 192 pp. — b/w — Images — 500 ex. — Production coordination: Jo Frenken — Transcription: Paul Gangloff, Dorrie Tattersall — Translation: Dorrie Tattersall — Proofreading: Dorrie Tattersall — Printing: Drukkerij Walters, Maastricht (NL) — Binding: Handboekbinderij Geertsen, Nijmegen (NL) — Cover Graphics: Bavo Olbrechts — Typesetting: Paul Gangloff

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

ISBN: 978-90-72076-57-1

Type & CharactersA manifestation comprising an exhibition, a publication, performances, screenings and discussions. Among the participants are David Bennewith (advising researcher Design) and Jasper Coppes (former researcher Fine Art); the exhibition is curated by Paul Gangloff (former researcher Design). Type & Characters is a project by M4gastatelier and will be on show from 21 to 23 September 2012 at the Lettergieterij in Amsterdam (NL).

Type & Characters
A manifestation comprising an exhibition, a publication, performances, screenings and discussions. Among the participants are David Bennewith (advising researcher Design) and Jasper Coppes (former researcher Fine Art); the exhibition is curated by Paul Gangloff (former researcher Design). Type & Characters is a project by M4gastatelier and will be on show from 21 to 23 September 2012 at the Lettergieterij in Amsterdam (NL).


11 december, 11:00 - 18:00 - kamer 209, JVE
DAG 2 - Workshop Punkzine #6 
Georganiseerd door Paul Gangloff

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10 december, 11:00 - 18:00 - kamer 209, JVE
DAG 1 - Workshop Punkzine #5 Dissecting the dissected
Workshop met Gee Vaucher, georganiseerd door Paul Gangloff

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27-09-2011 - Workshop Punkzine #4: Words per Minute

Workshop PunkzineWorkshop Punkzine verkent het drukwerk dat werd geproduceerd door de punkbeweging in de jaren ’70 en ’80. Het drukwerk is rijk aan DIY praktijken; de workshop nodigt ontwerpers uit de mogelijke conceptuele en praktische ge-, her- en misbruiken ervan te testen. Workshop Punkzine is een initiatief van onderzoeker Ontwerpen Paul Gangloff. 
Workshop PunkzineThe Workshop Punkzine invites practitioners to test possible conceptual and practical uses, re-uses and abuses of the textual and graphic material that constitutes the printed matters produced by the prolific DIY practice of 70s and 80s punk movements. The workshop is initiated by researcher Design Paul Gangloff.

Workshop Punkzine
Workshop Punkzine verkent het drukwerk dat werd geproduceerd door de punkbeweging in de jaren ’70 en ’80. Het drukwerk is rijk aan DIY praktijken; de workshop nodigt ontwerpers uit de mogelijke conceptuele en praktische ge-, her- en misbruiken ervan te testen. Workshop Punkzine is een initiatief van onderzoeker Ontwerpen Paul Gangloff. 

Workshop Punkzine
The Workshop Punkzine invites practitioners to test possible conceptual and practical uses, re-uses and abuses of the textual and graphic material that constitutes the printed matters produced by the prolific DIY practice of 70s and 80s punk movements. The workshop is initiated by researcher Design Paul Gangloff.

Paul Gangloff

Onderzoeker ontwerpen / Researcher Design
01.01.10 – 31.12.11
poloff@hotmail.com

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2020 — Paul Gangloff, Hans-Christian Dany, Wolfgang Fütterer, Magicgruppe Kulturobjekt, Dominique Hurth, Axel Loytved & Nicholas Matranga
2020 werd gepubliceerd ter gelegenheid van de tentoonstelling becoming ahh, die liep van 7 november 2010 tot 27 maart 2011 in het Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht. Becoming ahh was gelieerd aan de tentoonstelling van BACA Laureaat 2010, Francis Alÿs, en toonde het werk  van vijf jonge kunstenaars en één ontwerper van de Jan van Eyck Academie: Wolfgang Fütterer (DE), Paul Gangloff (FR), Magicgruppe Kulturobjekt (DE, NL, AT), Dominique Hurth (FR), Axel Loytved (DE) en Nicholas Matranga (US). Paul Gangloff ontwierp de tentoonstellingscatalogus die de vorm kreeg van een agenda voor het jaar 2020. 

2020 — Paul Gangloff, Hans-Christian Dany, Wolfgang Fütterer, Magicgruppe Kulturobjekt, Dominique Hurth, Axel Loytved & Nicholas Matranga 
2020 was published on the occasion of the exhibition becoming ahh at the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, 7th November, 2010 – 27th March, 2011. Becoming ahh was conceived in conjunction with the exhibition by the BACA Laureate 2010, Francis Alÿs. Becoming ahh exhibits the work of five young artists and one designer from the Jan van Eyck Academie: Wolfgang Fütterer (D), Paul Gangloff (F), Magicgruppe Kulturobjekt (D, NL, A), Dominique Hurth (F), Axel Loytved (D) en Nicholas Matranga (US). 

Preceding the opening of both exhibitions, Alÿs and the young artists discussed their work during what was referred to as a BACA ‘masterclass’. Masterclasses like this are a sensitive issue in the visual arts. The master-pupil hierarchy is difficult to reconcile with the art world’s general expectation that the artist be innovative, original and authentic. The idea of a hierarchy does not fit in well with the egalitarian mission directed at artistic research of the Jan van Eyck Academie, where students and lecturers are invariably referred to as ‘researchers’ and ‘advising researchers’.

Paul Gangloff designed the exhibition catalogue in the form of a diary for the year 2020. This diary is based on an eighteenth-century calendar from the French Revolution in which the names of animals, plants and tools replaced heroic religious feats. Gangloff distributed the artists’ specially developed contributions over specific days of the year.

Specifications
2010 - English - 432 pp. - 13 x 18 cm - full-colour images, Edition: 500, Editors: Paul Gangloff, Hans-Christian Dany, Design: Paul Gangloff, Production: Jo Frenken, Coördination: Anouk van Heesch, Proofreading: Petra van der Jeught, Printing: Die Keure, Brugge

ISBN: 978-90-72076-71-7

NUR: 646

€ 19,95

Echo’s Book — Sönke Hallman
Echo’s Book verzamelt de geschriften en lezingen van het Symposium for Readers (Berlijn, December 2007). Samengesteld uit twee aansluitende volumes met elk een eigen rug, bestaat het boek uit vier parallelle kolommen – het lijkt alsof de lezer twee aparte boeken heeft geopend. De ene kant van het boek bevat essays van onder meer Giorgio Agamben en Mary Kelly, de andere kant fragmenten van gesprekken die tijdens het symposium gevoerd werden over de essays. Echo, die sporadisch een zinsnede herhaalt, creëert in de middenkolom een tekst die ontstaan is in de marges van het symposium. 

Echo’s Book — Sönke Hallmann 
Echo’s Book assembles the writings and readings of the Symposium for Readers (Berlin, December 2007). Made of two adjacent volumes, each having its own spine, the book consists of four parallel columns. It therefore works as if the reader had two books opened next to each other. The right volume has on its outer pages six essays in their initial form – essays from Giorgio Agamben, Mary Kelly, Terre Thaemlitz and others. In correspondence the outer pages of the left volume contain excerpts from those chats that evolved around these essays during the symposium. Fragments of the readings and writings are echoed within the two inner pages, in the double space that presents itself at the centre of this book. Here the figure of Echo, repeating phrases once in a while, makes a text recognisable that may have produced itself at the margins of the symposium.

Specifications
English – 367 pp – 10,5 x 19,7 cm – soft cover, Edition: 500, Editing: Sönke Hallmann, Design: Paul Gangloff

Published by Jan van Eyck Academie

ISBN: 978-90-72076-40-3

€ 18

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