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BAVO Too active to act
cultureel activisme na het einde van de geschiedenis
Kritisch essay over engagement in de hedendaagse kunst.
Non-fictie
Nederlands | 156 pagina's | Valiz, Amsterdam | 2010
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BAVO Macht?... aan welk volk?!
Documentatie in woord en beeld van de activistische kunstprojecten van de Nederlandse kunstenaar Jonas Staal (1981- ).
Non-fictie
Nederlands | 228 pagina's | Jap Sam Books, Heijningen | 2010
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BAVO Urban politics now
re-imagining democracy in the neoliberal city
With the rise of a neoliberal and neoconservative view of society, fundamental decisions about the form and future of cities are increasingly regarded as the product of inevitable inescapable processes: the laws of supply and demand, the clash of civilizations, or even the deep-seated desire for identity. The question this book poses is whether there is still a space for democratic urban politics in such a climate. The urban theoretical office BAVO invited scholars from a diversity of disciplines...
Non-fictie
Engels | 239 pagina's | NAi Publishers, Rotterdam | 2007
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BAVO Power?... to which people?!
Non-fictie
Engels | 228 pagina's | Jap Sam Books, Heijningen | 2010
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BAVO All around the periphery
Non-fictie
Engels | 126 pagina's | Onomatopee, [Eindhoven] | 2009
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BAVO Highrise - common ground
art and the Amsterdam Zuidas Area
The Amsterdam Zuidas area aims to become a new city centre for Amsterdam, with offices, residential areas and cultural amenities. The development has lofty ambitions, in which public artworks play a prominent role. Publication offers a critical reflection on a variety of issues concerning the relationship between art and the urban development of the Zuidas. How do the ambitions of the urban planners develop in conjunction with the artistic approach? How do the art projects influence the experience...
Non-fictie
Engels | 384 pagina's | Valiz Publishers, Amsterdam | 2008
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BAVO Cultural activism today
the art of over-identification
Essays are the outcome of a symposium held in Amsterdam in January 2006, theoretically explores this strategy of over-identification as an effective means of artistic resistance today. It is over-identification because the artists in question strategically over-identify with the ruling norms and practices instead of contesting them or inventing an alternative for them.
Non-fictie
Engels | 119 pagina's | Episode, Rotterdam | 2007
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