"Open" is a notebook on art and the public domain, published twice a year. "Open" considers the interaction between art, commissioner, place and public in relation to developments within new media, architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture and spatial planning. "Open" adopts a thematic approach for its content. Beyond essays, interviews and columns, it includes book reviews, project documentation, artists' contributions and photographic essays. "Open" does not treat art as an isolated phenomenon, but as a component of ...
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"Open" is a notebook on art and the public domain, published twice a year. "Open" considers the interaction between art, commissioner, place and public in relation to developments within new media, architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture and spatial planning. "Open" adopts a thematic approach for its content. Beyond essays, interviews and columns, it includes book reviews, project documentation, artists' contributions and photographic essays. "Open" does not treat art as an isolated phenomenon, but as a component of wider-ranging creative, political and socio-cultural developments. "Open" is intended for everyone with an interest in contemporary art and the state of contemporary public space. "Open 10" tackles (in)tolerance.
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VG. BW-photographic wraps with purple lettering. 176 pp. BW and color illustrations. Contents: Citizens in a vat of dye: the birth of democracy from the spirit of disarmament / Peter Sloterdijk--Soured tolerance: the Dutch are losing their way / Gijs van Oenen--Radical autonomy: art in the era of process management / Jeroen Boomgaard--Aesthetics as form of politics: Arets and Koolhaas provide architecture with new impulses / Roemer van Toorn--Revenge of the syymbols / Max Bruinsm--Koolhaas & Google in China: on the perversion of censorship / Jorinde Seijdel--The fire, the fire is falling! --The radical other: a conversation about Amsterdam / Tom McCarthy--Not a comfortable situation to be in: how politically effective is the work of Martijn Englebregt? / Joke Hermes--Open letter: call of the wild / Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan--The new freemasonry: appeal for symbols creates false expectations / Lex ter Braak--Front and back cover / Ben Laloua, Didier Pascal--The formal trajectory / Lonnie van Brummelen.