Resultaten voor 'filipa ramos'

21 resultaten
  1. Red Roses
    1. Rebecca May Johnson
    2. Filipa Ramos

    Red Roses

    Magali Reus. Rode Rozen toont de buitengewone artistieke praktijk van deze internationaal geprezen kunstenaar uit Londen en winnaar van de prestigieuze Prix de Rome 2015. De publicatie bevat een scala aan recent werk. Het werk van Reus verkent onze relatie met utilitaire objecten en de onlosmakelijke context van de consumptiemaatschappij. Haar virtuoze objecten lijken functioneel, maar onthullen niet expliciet wat hun werkelijke functie is. Door onze relatie met objecten te onderzoeken, zoekt Reus naar een strategie om de productie- en consumptieprocessen van onze maatschappij kritisch te bevragen.. Magali Reus (geb. 1981, Den Haag) creëert al meer dan een decennium hyperrealistische beelden. Ze vertegenwoordigt, herdefinieert, vergroot en vervormt alledaagse objecten in verschillende materialen en maakt gebruik van verrassende combinaties van digitale, handmatige en industriële processen.

    € 29,95
  2. The Artist as Ecologist
    1. Filipa Ramos

    The Artist as Ecologist

    Contemporary Art and the Environment

    Filipa Ramos is a curator and writer whose work intersects art, moving images and ecology. She is a Lecturer on the Masters Programme at the Arts Institute of the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Basel, where she leads the Art and Nature seminars, and Artistic Director of Loop Festival, Barcelona. Her publications include The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish (as co-editor) and Animals (as editor). By merging curatorial practice, writing and transdisciplinary research, Ramos has expanded the discourse of Art History towards an ecological sensibility, encouraging museums, curators and artists to envisage art as a catalyst for social and environmental change.

    € 41,50
  3. Shimabuku: Octopus, Citrus, Human

    Shimabuku: Octopus, Citrus, Human

    Shimabuku’s itinerant, imaginative practice creates works inspired by his encounters with humans, plants and animals Since the 1990s, Japanese artist Shimabuku (born 1969) has traveled to various places around the world, creating drawings, photographs and performances that consider the daily lives of people he encounters, as well as new forms of communication between humans and nonhumans.

    € 46,95
  4. The Gatherers

    The Gatherers

    In a time of unfettered waste, global artists contend with excess and its effects Accompanying the major exhibition at MoMA PS1, The Gatherers brings together original texts on issues relating to waste, accumulation and excess. In a time when social and political lives are shaped by the glut of garbage and information, the exhibition draws methodological parallels between 14 artists across four continents. This compendium features full-color illustrations of their artworks, which span sculptural installation, assemblage, painting, video and performance. In a longform essay, Ruba Katrib contextualizes their practices within the promises and failures of neoliberalism, the shifting constructions of East and West and the explosion of new technologies. Additionally, the catalog situates their practices within larger art historical trends, from Greek asàrotos òikos and Dutch still lifes, to 20th-century Surrealism and postwar assemblage. With newly commissioned texts on each of the participating artists by leading curators, theorists and writers from across the globe, the catalog offers incisive critical writing on issues in contemporary art and the 21st century. Artists include: Karimah Ashadu, Tolia Astakhishvili, Miho Dohi, Andro Eradze, He Xiangyu, Samuel Hindolo, Geumhyung Jeong, Klara Liden, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, Nick Relph, Selma Selman, Ser Serpas, Emilija Škarnulytė.

    € 34,50
  5. Worlding Ecologies

    Worlding Ecologies

    Art, Science and Activism Towards Climate Justice
    € 37,95
  6. Tomás Saraceno

    Tomás Saraceno

    Arachnophilia

    Tomás Saraceno (*1973, Argentina) is a Berlin-based artist whose projects dialogue with forms of life and life-forming, rethinking dominant threads of knowledge in the Capitalocene era and recognizing how diverse modes of being engage a multiplicity of meanings. For more than two decades, Saraceno has activated open-source, collective and interdisciplinary projects aimed towards rethinking the co-creation of the atmosphere, including Museo Aero Solar (2007–), the Aerocene Foundation (2015–), and Arachnophilia, towards a society free from carbon emissions, for eco-social justice.

    € 55,50
  7. The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish

    The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish

    Curator LUCIA PIETROIUSTI is Head of Ecologies at Serpentine, London and the founder of the General Ecology project (2018–ongoing). Pietroiusti works at the intersection of art, ecology and systems. She is the curator of Sun & Sea (Lithuanian Pavilion, Venice Biennale) and the co-editor of the reader More-than-Human (2020). The research of author and curator FILIPA RAMOS focuses on how culture addresses ecology, attending to how contemporary art fosters relationships between nature and technology. She is curator of Art Basel Film and lecturer at the Arts Institute of the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Basel, where she leads the Art and Nature seminars. Includes texts by: Peter Gabriel, Anna L. Tsing, Natasha Myers, Elvia Wilk, Elaine Gan, Tim Ingold, Elizabeth Povinelli, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, Merlin Sheldrake, Superflex, Jenna Sutela, Karrabing Film Collective, Asad Raza, Andrew Adamatzky, Yussef Agbo-Ola (Olaniyi Studio), Sophia Al-Maria, Allora & Calzadilla + Ted Chiang, Saelia Aparicio, Chloe Aridjis, Heather Barnett, Antoine Bertin.

    € 60,95
  8. 2023 Prix de Rome
    1. Hasna El Maroudi
    2. Annie Goodner
    3. Eelco van der Lingen

    2023 Prix de Rome

    Beeldende kunst

    Kunstenaars Ghita Skali, Jonas Staal, Josefin Arnell en Michael Tedja zijn de genomineerden voor de Prix de Rome Beeldende Kunst 2023. Vanaf 14 oktober 2023 is hun werk te zien in de gelijknamige tentoonstelling in het Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. De bijbehorende publicatie bevat gesprekken tussen de genomineerden en diverse auteurs uit het binnen- en buitenland. Daarnaast wordt de tentoonstelling ingeleid door curator Amanda Pinatih en bevat het boek een essay door Dominique van Varsseveld. De Prix de Rome is dé stimuleringsprijs voor talentvolle beeldend kunstenaars uit Nederland en het Caribisch deel van het Koninkrijk en bestaat sinds 1808. Het doel van de Prix de Rome is de ontwikkeling van bijzonder getalenteerde beeldend kunstenaars te stimuleren, hun zichtbaarheid te vergroten en daarmee het beeldende kunstveld te blijven actualiseren. De prijs wordt sinds 2012 georganiseerd en gefinancierd door het Mondriaan Fonds. Op 31 oktober 2023 wordt de winnaar van de Prix de Rome Beeldende Kunst 2023 bekend gemaakt in het Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Artists Ghita Skali, Jonas Staal, Josefin Arnell and Michael Tedja are the nominees for the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023. From the 14th of October 2023 their work can be seen in the exhibition of the same name at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The accompanying publication includes conversations between the nominees and various authors from home and abroad. The book contains an introduction written by curator Amanda and an essay written by Dominique van Varsseveld. The Prix de Rome is the incentive prize for talented visual artists from the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom and has existed since 1808. The aim of the Prix de Rome is to encourage the development of exceptionally talented artists, to increase their visibility and thus keep the visual arts field up-to-date. continue to update the visual arts field. Since 2012, the prize has been organized and funded by the Mondriaan Fund. On 31 October 2023 the winner of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 will be announced at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

    € 15,00
  9. Saodat Ismailova
    1. Dina Akhmadeeva
    2. Erica Moukarzel
    3. Yuliya Sorokina

    Saodat Ismailova

    18.000 worlds
    € 24,95
  10. Microhabitable

    Microhabitable

    € 38,50
  11. Botanical

    Botanical

    Botanical takes readers on an intimate stroll through botany, the fine arts, jewelry, and photography, inviting them to immerse themselves in the infinite forms and beauty of plants as reflected in art. Botanical features a way of observing the living world that has been influenced by essential conversations between genres and periods. More than one hundred artists, scientists, and jewelers have participated in this dialogue, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Anna Atkins, Sarah Bernhardt, Patrick Blanc, Joseph Chaumet, Otto Dix, Joan Fontcuberta, Émile Gallé, Ernst Haeckel, Eva Jospin, André Kertész, Le Corbusier, Carl Linnaeus, Robert Mapplethorpe, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Odilon Redon, Yves Saint Laurent, and Séraphine de Senlis. Under the supervision of the botanist Marc Jeanson, the extraordinary project initiated by Chaumet is an herbarium of sorts. Guided by the senses, the reader travels through forests, foreshores, reedbeds, and wheat fields—all worlds that celebrate the endless power of plants. This sensorial journey is punctuated by the exceptional contributions of Emanuele Coccia, Filipa Ramos, Alice Thomine-Berrada, and Estelle Zhong Mengual, and features a new work by Etel Adnan, specially created for this book.

    € 53,95
  12. Tomas Saraceno: Particular Matter(s)

    Tomas Saraceno: Particular Matter(s)

    € 49,50