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Drifting studio practice = Studio op drift / Lonnie van Brummelen, Siebren de Haan ; editor, Jesse van Winden.
Main entry:

Brummelen, Lonnie van, 1969- author.

Title & Author:

Drifting studio practice = Studio op drift / Lonnie van Brummelen, Siebren de Haan ; editor, Jesse van Winden.

Publication:

Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2021]
©2021

Description:

188, 192 pages, 62 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 24 cm

Notes:
Tête-bêche binding; English and Dutch texts bound back-to-back and upside down.
Issued with illustrated adhesive-backed sheet affixed to fore-edge and upper and lower covers
Includes bibliographic references.
Text in Dutch and English.
Summary:

In Drifting Studio Practice, artists Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan discuss their participatory documentaries Episode of the Sea (2014) and Stones Have Laws (2018), which they made with in collaboration with the Dutch fishing community of Urk and with the Saamaka and Okanisi maroons of Suriname, a former Dutch colony in Amazonia. The artists outline how they experimented with collective script writing and performative storytelling, including both human and other-than-human actors. Starting from their earlier artwork Monument of Sugar (2007), the account develops into a practice driven exploration of co-authorship and (non)human rights as strategies to cope with the plantationocene. Van Brummelen & De Haan collaborate since 2002, producing film installations, sculptures and collages that explore cultural and geopolitical landscapes such as Europe's borders, sites of resource production and global trade, and sites of cultural heritage. Their artworks have been shown in international art exhibitions and are in the public collections.

ISBN:

9783775747059 (hbk.)
3775747052

Subject:

Brummelen, Lonnie van, 1969-
Haan, Siebren de, 1966-
Documentary films Production and direction Netherlands.
Documentaires Production et réalisation Pays-Bas.
Documentary films Production and direction
Motion pictures
Noordoostpolder (Netherlands) In motion pictures.
Netherlands
Netherlands Noordoostpolder

Added entries:

Haan, Siebren de, 1966- author.
Winden, Jesse van, editor.
Lomax, Michael, translator.
van Eerde, Trijnte, translator.
van Eerde, William, translator.
Haabo, Vinije, translator.

Studio op drift

Holdings:

Location: Library main 316079
Call No.: 316079
Copy: 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 316079-1
Call No.: 316079
Copy: 1
Notes: adhesive-backed sheet
Status: Available

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