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Robert Smithson: Art in Continual Movement
A publication about the contemporary relevance of the oeuvre of Robert Smithson (1938 - 1973).
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Open 22: Transparency. Publicity and Secrecy in the Age of WikiLeaks
Taking WikiLeaks as an illustrative example, 'Open' 22 investigates how transparency and secrecy relate to one another, to the public and to publicity in our computerized visual cultures.
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Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health
01.11.2011
The first volume in the 'Actors, Agents and Attendants' series of publications and symposia commissioned and initiated by SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain to investigate the role of cultural practice in the organization of the public domain.
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Open: Emergency Issue. The New Politics of Culture
The Dutch government’s new cultural plan and the cutbacks have intruded on our comfort zone and roughly awoken us from our reflective and theorising positions as critical observers.
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Open 21: (Im)Mobility. Exploring the Boundaries of Hypermobility
This issue of 'Open' explores the internal contradictions of prevailing mobility regimes and their effects on social and physical space.
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Locating the Producers - Durational Approaches to Public Art
How can more sustainable and more rooted art projects be developed and implemented in the public domain?
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Open 20: The Populist Imagination. On the Role of Myth, Storytelling and Imaginary in Politics
This issue of Open deals with the imaginary, storytelling and myth in populism and politics in general.
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Open 19: Beyond Privacy. New Perspectives on the Private and Public Domains
In 'Open' 19, the concept of privacy is examined and reconsidered from the legal, sociological, media theoretical and activist perspectives.
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The Collection - 25 Years of Art Projects in Care Institutions
14.01.2010
In occasion of ‘The Collection’, which aims at realising artworks that are related to the broader theme of health and health care, SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain releases the publication ‘The Collection - 25 Years of Art Projects in Care Institutions'.
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Open 18: 2030: War Zone Amsterdam Imagining the Unimaginable
Using Amsterdam as a test case, this issue of ´Open´ is about questions and problems facing contemporary Western cities in general: fear and safety, privacy and biopolitics, control and militarization, globalization and virtualization, commercialization and neoliberalism.
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Open 17: A Precarious Existence. Vulnerability in the Public Domain
This issue of 'Open' addresses precariousness in a cultural and social context and deals with such matters as the functioning of the art scene and the conditions of the precarious city and public space.
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Open 16: The Art Biennial as a Global Phenomenon. Strategies in Neo-Political Times
This anniversary issue of 'Open' focuses on the art biennial as a global phenomenon.
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Mister Motley #19: Magisch (Magical)
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Open 15: Social Engineering. Can Society be Engineered in the Twenty-First Century?
This issue of 'Open' reflects on old and new forms of the philosophy of social engineering in relation to the urban and social space and to the (communal) life therein.
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Mister Motley #18: Imago (Image)
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Mister Motley #17: Kopie (Copy)
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Open 14: Art as a Public Issue. How Art and Its Institutions Can Reinvent the Public Dimension
The public sphere is an ideological construct that must be constantly reinvented and redefined. The impact of neoliberal forces is compelling even art and its institutions to reinvent, reformulate or re-legitimize their public dimension and involvement.
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Mister Motley #16: De Stad (The City)
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Mister Motley #15: Taal (Language)
The phrase "A picture says more than 1000 words" is often used by the Spanish. But sometimes one picture is not enough.
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Open 13: The Rise of the Informal Media. How Search Engines, Weblogs and YouTube Change Public Opinion
This issue of 'Open' examines what the implications of the rise of the informal media are for the public sphere.
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Mister Motley #14: Barbaren (Barbarians)
What constitutes a barbaric or exotic person? And who determines this?
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Mister Motley #13: Het Bewijs (The Evidence)
The latest issue of 'Mister Motley' deals with ‘Evidence’.
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Open 12: Freedom of culture. Regulation and privatization of intellectual property and public space
This issue of 'Open' focuses on questions regarding the privatization of intellectual property and presents several alternative approaches to urban design that aim to restore the communal dimension to public space.
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Mister Motley #12: Licht (Light)
'Mister Motley' #11 is out! This latest issue focuses on the theme of Light. This Motley issue is an invitation to experience light as a language; a foreign language that you may not always understand, that you will eventually learn, that may whisper to you or, indeed, snap at you.
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