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New and old titles, films, prints and more available for orders, starting today.įree shipping in March and April to all EU destinations. Watch nowĬheck out the works of Dana Lixenberg, Émeric Lhuisset, Ad van Denderen, Hans van der Meer and others. Museum De Fundatie, Zwolle: March 14 – June 27, 2021įind out more about NO WHERE: listen to Frank talking about this once in a lifetime project in a short Slices story. Linking pin: Kummer & Herrman, the (co-)designers of the exhibition and book who played an essential role in the development of the project and who have a long history with HKU. A small part of BITTER Chocolate Stories, a Paradox production on consumerism and child labour in cocoa, is part of the show. The exhibition focuses on politically engaged art and design practices related to HKU, the Utrecht based academy of arts.

Reads the title of an exhibition at Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle. Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /domains//DEFAULT/wp-content/themes/paradox/single-newsletter.php on line 366 Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /domains//DEFAULT/wp-content/themes/paradox/single-newsletter.php on line 366 Follow on Instagram for updates and stay tuned! On March 18, marking the fifth anniversary of the EU/Turkey agreement which critically changed the conditions for refugees arriving in Europe, Now You See Me Moria is organising a new call for action. On Valentine’s day, February 14, posters were printed and distributed all over European capitals and abroad, catching attention of numerous media and news outlets. Nearly 500 graphic designers responded to the call with their contributions. The support for Now You See Me Moria is growing. English version of the website to follow shortly. BredaPhoto, Fotodok, Maria Austria Instituut, Museum Hilversum, World Press Photo and Zilveren Camera joined the federation in formation that aims at being the international point of contact for media, politics, sector and society in the Netherlands. Among the founding partners are Nederlands Foto Museum, Noorderlicht and Paradox, who had informal (and irregular) exchanges regarding the position of photography in culture for years.
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Platform Fotografie Nederland (PFN) unites photography related professional organisations in the Netherlands. PFN - Towards an independent position for photography Listen to Frank talking about this once in a lifetime project in this short Slices story or go to our online shop and order your favourite edition (signed copies available)! The publication is supported by the Jaap Harten Fonds, Mondriaan Fund, the Breeman Talle Fund which is administered by the Prince Bernhard Culture Fund and our donors via Voordekunst. The large format, 360 page book is available in three different cover/belly band combinations, including 16 pp.fold outs and is printed in high quality at Zwaan Lenoir. Inspiring textual contributions by Shumon Basar, Aaron Betsky and Urs Stahel, link Frank van der Salm’s oeuvre to the world of design, architecture, urban development, art and photography. Together, they form the image of a city that, all of a sudden, seems to be simultaneously everywhere and nowhere, yet: here now. Images – sometimes upside down – question each other about the reality they represent.

The image of a consumer-oriented, imaginary metropolis rises from this book. NO WHERE collects Frank van der Salm’s work of the past 25 years. The same antiseptic beauty, all over the world. Architecture, design and urban landscape, directed by the mechanisms of global big business. The hefty monograph, designed by Irma Boom, shows a world in which Instagrammability seems to rule in which the new reality is dictated by the seductive image that may (later) be made of it. Stage 1 is for today though: we proudly present our latest publication (co-published with Hartmann Books, DE): NO WHERE by Frank van der Salm! So let’s celebrate in stages: the exhibition at the Nederlands Fotomuseum in early summer, Art Rotterdam from July 1-4. But the book is ready and we can’t wait to share it with you. We all know what happened: museums are still closed, the exhibition has been delayed once more until early summer. NO WHERE – Imagining The Global City is here! For more than three years we had planned to launch the book at the premiere of the exhibition. Book launch: NO WHERE by Frank van der Salm
