2014 Valiz-folder Fall/Winter

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2014 Valiz-folder Fall/Winter
Exp./Afz.
Valiz, Het Sieraad, Studio K34–36
Postjesweg 1, NL–1057 DT Amsterdam
[email protected] www.valiz.nl
FALL /
WINTER
2014/2015
NAJAAR/
WINTER
VALIZ, BOOK AND CULTURAL PROJECTS
Thomas Bragdon
Pia Pol
Astrid Vorstermans
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Sophie Berrebi (1973) is a writer and art historian, born
in Paris and living in Amsterdam. Her writing has appeared
in frieze, Afterall, Metropolis M, and Art and Research,
among other publications. She received her PhD from the
Courtauld Institute of Art, London and has been based at
the University of Amsterdam since 2003 where
she teaches art history and theory, mainly in the areas
of photography and contemporary art.
THE SHAPE OF EVIDENCE
Contemporary Art and the Document
Sophie Berrebi
The Shape of Evidence examines the role and use of visual documents in
contemporary art, looking at artworks in which the document is valued not only as a source
of information but also as a distinctive visual and critical form. It contends that for artists who
use film, photography or written sources, adopting formats derived from specific professional,
industrial, scientific of or commercial contexts, the document offers a way to develop a critical
reflection around issues of representation, knowledge production, art and its history.
It addresses several issues that are key both in art and in general culture today: the
role of the museum and the archive, the role of documents and the trust that is placed in them,
the circulation of such images and the historical genealogies that can be drawn in relation to
images. It is based on a close reading of a select
number of works of art (e.g. Christopher Williams,
Fiona Tan, Jean-Luc Moulène), which makes it
approachable and engaging with the reader. The
book investigates objects and ideas drawn from
a wide spectrum of areas including literature,
history, photography history, scientific representation, surrealism, conceptual art, commercial
photography etc.
Ultimately the book invites viewers to
reflect upon the production and interpretation of
seemingly straightforward images, and proposes
that some artists can show us through their practice how to turn these deceptively simple images
inside out.
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Supported by Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
288 pp., paperback, 20 × 15,5 cm (h × w)
ENG, November 2014
Design: Sam de Groot
NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-98-1, € 25
De nieuwe serie vis-à-vis is bedoeld om
‘studieuze’ onderwerpen in de jonge beeldende
kunst, architectuur of design op een degelijke,
maar ook toegankelijke manier een podium te
bieden. De auteurs verhouden zich tot de (kunst-)
geschiedenis, tot andere auteurs, tot de actualiteit,
tot de lezer.
De auteurs zijn veelal academische onderzoekers.
Wat hen bindt, is een grote beeldende denkkracht,
een onverschrokken omgang met het onderwerp
en met de mores van de onderzoekswereld, en
een vaardige, creatieve pen.
De reeks wil prikkelende en relevante onderwerpen
en onderzoek, die normaliter voor de nietacademische wereld verborgen blijven, op een
toegankelijke manier beschikbaar maken.
The new series vis-à-vis was set up to
provide a solid but accessible platform to ‘studious’
subjects in the young visual arts, architecture and
design. The authors relate to history and art history, to other authors, to recent events and to the
reader. Most of them are academic researchers.
What binds them is a powerful, visual way of thinking, an undaunted treatment of the subject matter,
a fearless attitude to the mores of the academic
world, and a skilful, creative style of writing.
This series seeks to provide access to stimulating
and relevant subjects and research that usually
remain hidden to the non-academic world.
Later in 2015 available as ENGLISH
paperback book The Perfect Spectator:
The Experience of the Art Work and
Reception Aesthetics
320 pp, paperback, 20 × 15,5 cm
ENG, September 2015
Design: Sam de Groot
NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-808185-0-7, € 25,00
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Janneke Wesseling has worked as an art
critic for the Dutch daily newspaper NRC
Handelsblad from 1982 to the present.
She has published several studies on
contemporary art and artistic research.
Wesseling is co-director of PhDArts, at the
Academy of Creative and Performing Arts
of Leiden University, and Professor and
head of the Lectorate Art Theory & Practice
at the University of the Arts, The Hague.
Nederlands e-book / DUTCH e-book, November 2014
De volmaakte beschouwer: De ervaring van het kunstwerk
en receptie-esthetica
Design: Sam de Groot
NED, NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-97-4, € 10
De sleutelvraag van dit boek is: hoe werkt het kunstwerk? Het betoog
bevindt zich op een snijvlak van receptie-esthetica, kunstbeschouwing en kunstkritiek en wordt ondersteund door veel voorbeelden uit
de kunstgeschiedenis en uit de hedendaagse kunst. Het richt zich op
een breed geïnteresseerd publiek dat zich nader wil verdiepen in de
werking van het kunstwerk, maar het is ook bedoeld voor kunstenaars, critici, andere kunstprofessionals en studenten in kunst, filosofie en geschiedenis. Het wil een handreiking bieden voor het kijken
naar kunst, met het doel de ervaring van kunstwerken te verdiepen.
(Ned e-book)
DE VOLMAAKTE BESCHOUWER
What happens between a spectator and an art work? How do
we experience ‘meaning’ in an art work? How can the process of
interpretation be understood and articulated?
To address these questions, the author explores the field
of reception aesthetics, with its central premise that the contemplation of art is a matter of interaction between the art work and
the observer. The research is focused on unravelling and problematising the theoretical terminology of the interaction between
art work and spectator, deriving from reception aesthetics as well
as from hermeneutics and phenomenology, with the aim of building a new theoretical foundation for this terminology. Additionally,
different concepts of spectatorship are extensively discussed.
‘I believe it is more productive to research how the art work
works or signifies than what it shows or might signify. This
‘how’ reveals itself mainly in the performative act of experiencing
the work.’
This book addresses scholars and students in the fields
of art history, aesthetics and visual and cultural studies, as well as
artists and art students, and all those art spectators who wish to
develop a deeper understanding of the experience of art.
THE PERFECT SPECTATOR
The Experience of the Art Work
and Reception Aesthetics
Janneke Wesseling
Giovanni Anselmo Entrare nell’Opera, 1971
Ian Wallace Jazz Street II, 2001
Art & Society
With Casco—Office for Art, Design and
Theory in Utrecht
336 pp, paperback, 32 × 24 cm (h × w)
ENG, September 2014
Design: Åbäke
NUR 612, ISBN 978-90-78088-92-9
€ 29,50
Authors: Agency, Sepake Angiama, Ask!, Ruth Buchanan, Binna Choi, Doris Denekamp, Silvia Federici, Katherine Gibson, Arend
Groosman, Shannon Jackson, Dolores Hayden, Christina Kiaer, Margaret Kohn, Gabriele Kunsch, Emily Pethick, Doina Petrescu,
Precarias a la deriva, Simon Sheikh, Stavros Stavrides, Maiko Tanaka, Marina Vishmidt, Sarah van Walsum, and many others
The Grand Domestic Revolution Handbook is a compendium of living research
developed by artists, designers, theorists, neighbors, and activists who investigate and expand the status
of the home outside the narrow lens of private concerns, but in consideration of the great potential in
supporting a privateness that revitalizes and allows for other forms of sociality. It offers numerous entries
that include case studies, project documentation, ephemera, analysis, and theory in the form of artistic,
collective, and spatial design operations. This collection of texts and images is thereby unusual, complex,
and fascinating, yet as constructive as any home interior catalog.
The book provides tools for building a domestic commons where private and public merge and
are thereby redefined. GDR is informed by neo-Marxist, post-structuralist, and late nineteenth-century
material feminist views on domestic labor, issues, actions, and research. Inhabiting the structure of a 1960s
home economics design manual, the book investigates existing domestic regimes and divides materials
into the following key categories: Home Apparatus, Accommodations, Work at Home, Properties and Oikos,
and Neighboring (Organizing). Many projects are woven throughout these chapters. They constitute a diverse and sometimes
conflicting tapestry of domestic tactics, apparatuses of disruption,
and political entanglements to spark your imagination and catalyze
your own GDR practices.
Whether you are a flexible worker, domestic worker, house
husband, elderly caregiver, mother, activist, or student intern, this
book aims to provide an evocative — if not useful — resource for
an artistic, political, social, or personal “revolution” from the very
place where you eat, sleep, and work. It brings together relations
and tools being forged between the private and public spheres,
and across multiple fields, in the interest of (in)forming society from
the very inner but common sphere of the domestic realm.
The Grand Domestic Revolution Handbook
evolves from the Grand Domestic Revolution (GDR) project at
Casco—Office for Art, Design and Theory in Utrecht. The content
was explored during a two-year-long research residency at Casco,
aspects of which are presented here through interviews, essays,
personal accounts, diagrams, and more.
GRAND DOMESTIC REVOLUTION HANDBOOK
Binna Choi, Maiko Tanaka (eds.)
Authors: Nancy Adajania, Ariella
Azoulay, Amelia Barikin & Nikos
Papastergiadis, Manuel Beltrán,
David Graeber & Michelle Kuo,
Dóra Hegyi, Tom Holert, Brian
Holmes, Geert Lovink, Elżbieta
Matynia & Joanna Warsza, Katya
Sander, Simon Sheikh, and
Stephen Wright
→
also available
Art & Society
Authors: Albert Atkin, Huub van Baar, Damian
James Le Bas & Delaine Le Bas, Zygmunt Bauman,
Ethel Brooks, Àgnes Daróczi, Tony Gatlif & Cécile
Kovacshazy with Alex Lykidis, Ian Hancock, Sanja
Iveković, Timea Junghaus, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng
Ndikung & Regina Römhild, Salman Rushdie, Mike Sell
With BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht,
www.bak-utrecht.nl
288 pp., paperback, 16,5 × 11,5 cm (h × w)
ENG, 2013
Design: Kummer & Herrman
NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-78-3, € 24
We Roma inquires into the contemporary moment through the
proposition of the ‘Roma model’ of existence as it resonates within
artistic practice and civic imagination. By reversing outsider status,
can we, with the claim that we are all Roma, invoke alternative
futures? Artists, theorists, and activists of both Roma and non-Roma
origin speculate upon the possibilities throughout this selection of
new and anthologized texts.
WE ROMA
A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
Daniel Baker, Maria Hlavajova (eds.)
Future Publics includes contributions by artists, theorists, and activists who reflect on the emergence of
radically new publics, whose origins in moments of social crisis and political uncertainty inspire them to question
existing forms of collective organization, decision-making structures, and protocols for the construction of social value
and cultural meaning. These future publics recognize that the institutions of political and cultural life cannot continue as
usual, following the collapse of late capital’s certitudes.
Utopian yet pragmatic, insurgent yet self-critical, these publics resist being normalized into the official,
conscriptive definitions of citizenship and instead contribute actively to the formation of new solidarities, cutting across
conventional lines of class, region, ethnicity, and ideological affiliation. In the cultural field, future publics demonstrate
a capacity for engagement that exceeds the passive observation of the ‘viewer’ or ‘consumer’. While developing a
genealogy for future publics, the contributors to this volume also assemble a vocabulary that points towards artistic
practices and emergent groups staged outside the rigid institutions of public culture: they address, among other
phenomena, rebel citizenry, cultural users, stateless states, and devolutionary platforms. The reader explores how
the imaginative and intellectual labor of such formations has proposed new speculative forms of belonging and
collaboration beyond the ones envisaged within the paradigm of ‘contemporary art’.
FUTURE PUBLICS (THE REST CAN
AND SHOULD BE DONE BY THE PEOPLE)
A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
Maria Hlavajova, Ranjit Hoskote (eds.)
Ranjit Hoskote (1969) is a poet, cultural theorist, and curator. He lives and works in Bombay.
Maria Hlavajova (1971) is artistic director of BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht.
She has organized and curated numerous exhibitions both at BAK and internationally.
With BAK, basis voor actuele kunst,
Utrecht, www.bak-utrecht.nl
324 pp., paperback, 16,5 × 11,5 cm
(h × w) ENG, October 2014
Design: Kummer & Herrman
NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-94-3, € 24
cover image: Aernout Mik
ISBN 978-90-78088-51-6 ISBN 978-90-78088-53-0 ISBN 978-90-78088-50-9 ISBN 978-90-78088-34-9 ISBN 978-90-78088-35-6 ISBN 978-90-78088-29-5
€ 19,90
€ 19,90
€ 19,90; 2nd ed.
€ 19,90; 2nd ed.
€18,50
€ 19,50; 2nd ed.
Arts in Society, with Fontys School of Fine
and Performing Arts, Tilburg
ca 354 pp, ENG, October 2014
Design: Metahaven
NUR 660, ISBN 978-90-78088-95-0, € 19,90
Gert Keunen is a teacher, publicist and musician. He
has a PhD in Sociology and teaches music history and
music industry in Tilburg, Hasselt, Brussels and Ghent.
Which mechanisms and logics of decision making and choice lie
at the basis of the selections made by people working in the pop
music circuit? Which general frames of thinking and evaluating
do pop music professionals apply? Almost as a rule, these people
will talk about the same bands, those that make the crossover
to the outside world – the ‘hypes’. What are the origins of these
hypes? How is it possible that everybody talks about the same
bands? What makes people talk about some, yet the same
bands, while remaining silent about other bands? And why
is it that only a small percentage of the legion of bands that stand
at the gates get ample airplay, concerts, press coverage and, as
a result, a sufficiently large audience?
Alternative Mainstream deals with the music
segment that lies between the ‘mainstream’ and the ‘underground’.
This segment includes genres that range from hip hop to rock
and from folk to electronic music. Gert Keunen attempts to uncover
which aesthetics and ideologies lie at the basis of the cultural
construct that is the alternative mainstream and embeds his
findings in a broader socio-economic context.
ALTERNATIVE MAINSTREAM
Making Choices in Pop Music
Gert Keunen
Rudi Laermans is Professor of Social Theory at the
KULeuven (B) and writes regularly about dance and
visual art.
Moving Together by Rudi Laermans examines
contemporary dance from both a practical and a theoretical
perspective, with interactions between the two. The author
analyses three important tendencies in contemporary dance:
pure dance, dance theatre, and (self-)reflexive dance. He
proposes a (theoretical) conceptual framework and through
extensive dialogues with choreographers he investigates how
artistic cooperation results in dance.
MOVING TOGETHER
Making and Theorizing
Contemporary Dance
Rudi Laermans (ed.)
Antennae are feelers for the reception or transmission
of signals. This series is intended to pinpoint certain
phenomena or new lines of thought in the arts and to
explore them by means of essays. Antennae brings
together these thematic lines and wants to offer points of
reference for further discussion or follow-up research.
ANTENNAE SERIES
Arts in Society, with Fontys School of Fine
and Performing Arts, Tilburg
ca 354 pp, ENG, November 2014
Design: Metahaven
NUR 675, ISBN 978-90-78088-52-3, € 19,50
Antennae Series
ISBN 978-90-78088-57-8
€ 19,90; 2nd ed.
ISBN 978-90-78088-81-3 ISBN 978-90-78088-52-3 ISBN 978-90-78088-68-4
€ 19,50
€ 19,90
€ 19,90
ISBN 978-90-78088-87-5 ISBN 978-90-78088-77-6
€ 19,90
€ 19,90
Supported by the
Mondriaan Fund
Arts in Society,
with Fontys School of Fine
and Performing Arts, Tilburg
ca 354 pp, ENG,
November 2014
Design: Metahaven
NUR 651,
ISBN 978-90-78088-86-8
€ 19,90
Antennae Series
Niels Van Tomme is a New York based curator,
researcher and critic who currently works at
the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
in Baltimore. His exhibition projects are shown
internationally and investigate the intersections of
contemporary culture, politics, and aesthetics.
Pascal Gielen teaches sociology of art and cultural
politics at Groningen University. He is also director
of the research group Arts in Society at Fontys
School of Fine Arts and Performing Arts (Tilburg).
Gielen has written several books on contemporary
art, cultural heritage, and cultural politics.
In this publication, sociologist Pascal Gielen and curator Niels Van
Tomme invite a variety of artists and critical thinkers to reflect on new
futures for the notion and practice of justice. Launching the proposition
of ‘aesthetic justice’, the book offers thought-provoking views on the
ways in which works of art may confront, and potentially redirect social
and political imaginaries. Using analyses of contemporary art works
that challenge the social, political or economic status quo, as well as
interviews with artists and theoretical reflections, the book suggests
alternatives for a more just future. It does so by considering the liberating potential of specific aesthetic frameworks used in a wide variety of
artistic contexts, ranging from the visual arts to cinema, from music to
theatre, and by exploring novel modes that can shape the emotionally
charged concept of justice, and eventually transform it.
AESTHETIC JUSTICE
Intersecting Artistic
and Moral Perspectives
Niels Van Tomme, Pascal Gielen (eds.)
Authors: Zoe Beloff, Arne De Boever, Mark Fisher, Matt Fraser, Pascal
Gielen, Tessa Overbeek, Kerry James Marshall, Viktor Missiano, Carlos
Motta, Nat Muller, Julie Atlas Muz, Gerald Raunig, Dieter Roelstraete,
Hito Steyerl, Julia Svetlichnaja, Hakan Topal, Niels Van Tomme, Samuel
Vriezen, Christian Wolff
Supported by the Mondriaan Fund
Arts in Society, with Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts, Tilburg
ca 288 pp, ENG, 2015
NUR 758, ISBN 978-94-92095-02-2, € 19,90
INTERRUPTING THE CITY
The Art of Intervention Art
Pascal Gielen,
Sander Bax (eds.)
Supported by the Mondriaan Fund
Arts in Society, with Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts,
Tilburg and Groningen University
ca 320 pp, ENG, 2015
NUR 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-75-2, € 19,90
SPACES FOR ART CRITICISM
Geographical, Technological
and Institutional Changes
Pascal Gielen,
Thijs Lijster (eds.)
Supported by the Mondriaan Fund
Arts in Society, with Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts, Tilburg
ca 354 pp, ENG, spring 2015
NUR 150, 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-85-1, € 19,90
TEACHING ARTS
IN A CHANGING CULTURE
Art Education After
The End of Art
Barend van Heusden,
Pascal Gielen (eds.)
240 pp, 24 x 17 cm (h x w), ENG, February 2015
NUR 657, ISBN 978-90-78088-49-3, € 19,50
TRIPLE BOUND
Essays on Art, Architecture
and The Museum
Wouter Davidts
N.B. all planned titles are working titles
ANTENNAE PLANS 2015
Supported by Mondriaan Fund, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
536 pp, ca 1.100 ills., hardbound, 24 × 17 cm (h × w), ENG
Design: HallerBrun
NUR 642, 646, ISBN 978-90-78088-72-1, September 2014, € 29,50
Ulay (1943) has been a pioneer of Polaroid photography and
one of the central figures of performance art since the 1970s.
A singular presence among the artists of his generation, his
radically innovative work, partly known for his twelve-year
partnership with Marina Abramović, has received critical
acclaim worldwide. This generous volume Whispers
reveals an extremely innovative oeuvre, coherently rooted in
a personal life philosophy guided by strong ethical principles.
Contributors: Marina Abramović,
Laurie Anderson, Timea Lelik,
Tevž Logar, Thomas McEvilley,
Charlemagne Palestine,
Lena Pislak, Silvio Wolf
Together with Meeus Ontwerpt, PUNTPIXEL and Miriam
Rasch (Institute of Network Cultures), Valiz has created its first
e-book, specifically designed as such. In this digital edition
of Common Skin, philosopher Liesbeth Levy and art
critic Daphne Pappers disclose the work of the artist Myriam
Mihindou (Gabon/France, 1964) and the power of dialogue. It
includes an artist’s section in which Myriam Mihindou reveals
the relationship between sketches, notes and key works. With
a searchable database and no compromises made when
it comes to images and design, this first Valiz e-book goes
beyond the standard of most e-books today. The book will
be available through the main digital bookstores and via our
website.
COMMON SKIN E-BOOK
WHISPERS: ULAY ON ULAY
Maria Rus Bojan,
Alessandro Cassin (authors)
Artist: Myriam Mihindou
(Gabon/France, 1964)
Authors: Daphne Pappers
& Liesbeth Levy
Design: Meeus Ontwerpt
ENG/NED, NUR 644, 651
ISBN 978-90-78088-93-6
October 2014
Format: Epub3, € 10
Art & Society
Just released: the paperback book Common Skin, Context Without Walls series
Supported by the Mondriaan Fund, SNS REAAL Fonds, kf Hein Fonds
128 pages; paperback; 24 × 17 cm (h × w); ENG/NED
Design: Meeus Ontwerpt
NUR 644, 651, ISBN 978-90-78088-67-7, € 19,90
8 September 2014
The Day of the Emerging Artist,
with Pascal Gielen and many others
De Pont Museum, Tilburg
www.depont.nl
4–5 September 2014
Sustainable Creativity in the
Post-Fordist Condition,
with Pascal Gielen and many others
Harmony, Groningen University (NL)
www.rug.nl/research/arts-in-society/
4 September 2014
Book launch The Ethics of Art,
with Guy Cools
Bookshop Formats, Montreal (CA)
www.librairieformats.org
September 2014 (date to follow)
Presentation We Own the City
Basheer, Hong Kong
www.basheer.com.hk
September 2014 (date to follow)
Presentation We Own the City
BRIC, Brooklyn/New York City (USA)
www.bricartsmedia.org
29 August 2014
Book launch The Ethics of Art,
with Guy Cools
Dalhouse Art Gallery, Halifax (CA)
www.artgallery.dal.ca
AUP ARCHITECTURE WALKS,
Amsterdam (Atlas AUP
Gebieden Amsterdam), 2014
Starting point, Openbare Bibliotheek,
Buitenveldert, 1pm
• 16 & 30 August • 6 & 20 September
• 8 & 22 November • 6 & 20 December
www.vaneesterenmuseum.nl
EVENTS, FAIRS,
PRESENTATIONS,
TALKS
31 October 2014
Book launch The Ethics of Art, with Guy
Cools, as part of a Modul Dance Event,
Tanzquartier Wien (AU)
www.modul-dance.eu
8–12 October 2014
Frankfurter Buchmesse (DE)
www.buchmesse.de
13 October 2014
TRADERS Summer School #1:
On participatory art and design
and public space
Hasselt & Genk (BE) (Participation
Is Risky, Antennae)
www.tr-aders.eu
October 2014 (date to follow)
Presentation We Own the City
University Museum: MoNTUE, Taipei (TW)
www.montue.ntue.edu.tw
25–28 September 2014
New York Art Book Fair
MoMA PS1, New York (USA)
www.nyartbookfair.com
25–28 September 2014
London Art Book Fair
Whitechapel Gallery, Londen (UK)
www.londonartbookfair.org
VAN EESTEREN TALKS, Amsterdam
(Atlas AUP Gebieden Amsterdam)
Introductions to the work of Van Eesteren
by one or more speakers
• 16 September: Successes and the
emerging of Buitenveldert
• 7 October: People in Buitenveldert: the
demographic development of the area
• 18 November: Public space, stones,
green and water in Buitenveldert
• 9 December: The future of Buitenveldert,
heritage versus new developments
www.vaneesterenmuseum.nl
ISBN 978-90-78088-73-8 (E)
Jurriaan Schrofer
€ 39,90
— GRAND DOMESTIC REVOLUTION
HANDBOOK
ISBN 978-90-78088-92-9
(E) € 29,50
— DE VOLMAAKTE BESCHOUWER
Wesseling, vis-à-vis
ISBN 978-90-78088-97-4
(N) € 10,00 (e-book)
— THE SHAPE OF EVIDENCE
Berrebi, vis-à-vis
ISBN 978-90-78088-98-1
(E) € 25,00
VALIZ NEW — 2014
Camiel van Winkel,
During the Exhibition...
€ 25,00
— WHISPERS: ULAY ON ULAY
ISBN 978-90-78088-72-1
(E) € 29,50
— COMMON SKIN, MIHINDOU
ISBN 978-90-78088-67-7
(E-N) € 19,50 paperback
— COMMON SKIN, MIHINDOU
ISBN 978-90-78088-93-6
(E-N) € 10,00 (e-book)
12 September 2014
Valiz Party, 11 years Valiz, more than
100 books made, and a lot of other good
news to be celebrated at Valiz’s studio!
11 September 2014
Book launch The Ethics of Art,
with Guy Cools,
Bohemiam Café, Kelowna (CA)
www.bohemiancater.com
— TRIPLE BOUND (2015)
ISBN 978-90-78088-49-3
(E) € 19,50
ANTENNAE PLANS 2015
— MOVING TOGETHER
ISBN 978-90-78088-52-3
(E) € 19,90
— ALTERNATIVE MAINSTREAM
ISBN 978-90-78088-95-0
(E) € 19,90
— AESTHETIC JUSTICE
ISBN 978-90-78088-86-8
(E) € 19,90
— THE PERFECT SPECTATOR (2015)
Wesseling, vis-à-vis
ISBN 978-90-808185-0-7
(E) € 25,00
VALIZ PLANS
— INTERRUPTING THE CITY (2015)
ISBN 978-94-92095-02-2
(E) € 19,90
— SPACES FOR ART CRITICISM
(2015)
ISBN 978-90-78088-75-2
(E) € 19,90
— TEACHING ARTS IN A CHANGING
CULTURE (2015)
ISBN 978-90-78088-85-1
(E) € 19,90
UPCYCLING [working title]
Maaike Lauwaert, Francien van Westrenen,
and many authors. In collaboration with Stroom,
Den Haag www.stroom.nl, summer/fall 2015
Design: Elisabeth Klement & Laura Pappa,
paperback, NUR 646, 656,
ISBN 978-94-92095-00-8, ENG, € 19,50
About the imaginative re-use of materials, and
value creation by artists, designers and architects,
with source texts, new texts and images.
ANTENNAE NEW — FALL 2014
SLOW READER: A RESOURCE
FOR DESIGN THINKING
AND PRACTICE
Carolyn Strauss, Ana Paula Pais, and many
authors, fall 2015. In collaboration with slowLab,
supported by the Creative Industries Fund, NL
Design: Ana Paula Pais,
NUR 656, ISBN 978-94-92095-01-5, ENG, € 19,50
Providing meaningful theoretical and practical
substance to open up the importance of Slow
knowledge to the contemporary design discourse;
design as in thinking out new systems in diverse
contexts and communities.
Walter Nikkels, Depicted
€ 45,00
ISBN 978-90-78088-54-7 (E/D/NL)
— FUTURE PUBLICS (THE REST
CAN AND...)
ISBN 978-90-78088-94-3
(E) € 19,90
HERMAN DE VRIES,
TO BE ALL WAYS TO BE
Colin Huizing, Cees de Boer, and many authors
Supported by the Mondriaan Fund,
late spring 2015
Design: Remco van Bladel, many images,
NUR 642, ISBN 978-90-78088-99-8, ENG, € 25,00
Publication parallel to the Dutch entry at the
Biennale di Venezia, 2015
PLANS/PLANNEN 2015
Willem Sandberg,
Portrait of an Artist
€ 19,50
ISBN 978-90-78088-70-7 (E)
ISBN 978-90-78088-69-1 (NL)
RECENTLY PUBLISHED
ISBN 978-90-78088-56-1 (E)
— JURRIAAN SCHROFER
(N) ISBN 978-90-78088-69-1
(E) ISBN 978-90-78088-70-7
€ 39,90
for a complete list see:
www.valiz.nl/en/Archief
— SANDBERG PORTRAIT
ISBN 978-90-78088-73-8
(E) € 19,50
— WE ROMA, CRITICAL READER
ISBN 978-90-77288-16-0
(E) € 24,00
— WALTER NIKKELS
ISBN 978-90-78088-54-7
(E/N/D) € 39,50
VALIZ — RECENTLY PUBLISHED
also see www.valiz.nl > Agenda/Calendar
12–14 December 2014
Fruit Exhibition Book Fair
Palazzo Re Enzo, Bologna
www.fruitexhibition.com
7 December 2014 (1 pm–5 pm)
Paradiso Boekenbeurs, Amsterdam
www.paradiso.nl
27–28 November 2014
Conference ‘Art Handling’,
with Pascal Gielen
Migros Museum for Contemporary Arts,
Zürich (CH)
27 November 2014 (2pm-10 pm)
Mini-conference on Arts, Politics and
Ecology, curated by Guy Cools (The
Ethics of Art)
Kunstencentrum Vooruit with UGent,
Ghent (BE), www.vooruit.be
6 November 2014
Lecture about Community Art,
by Pascal Gielen
HSLU Design & Kunst, Luzern (CH)
RECENTLY PUBLISHED
ISBN 978-90-78088-82-0 (NL)
trancityxvaliz order list
___ DE UITVINDING VAN
LEESZAAL ROTTERDAM WEST
ISBN 978-90-78088-96-7
(N) € 22,50
___ ATLAS NIEUWE STEDEN
ISBN 978-90-78088-62-2
(N) € 29,50
___ BINNEN IN DE STAD
ISBN 978-90-78088-64-6
(N) € 24,50
___ COMPENDIUM CIVIC ECONOMY
ISBN 978-90-78088-00-4
(E) € 24,50
___ FARMING THE CITY
ISBN 978-90-78088-63-9
(E) € 27,50
___ PIONIERS IN DE STAD
ISBN 978-90-78088-90-5
(N) € 19,50
___ PUBLIEK VASTGOED
ISBN 978-90-78088-65-3
(N) € 22,50
___ REACTIVATE!
(N) 978-90-78088-79-0, € 27,50
(E) 978-90-78088-80-6, € 27,50
___ STEDELINGEN VERANDEREN
DE STAD
ISBN 978-90-78088-82-0
(N) € 15,00
___ VERNIEUWING VAN
DE STADSVERNIEUWING
ISBN 978-90-78088-83-7
(N) € 24,50
___ WE OWN THE CITY
ISBN 978-90-78088-91-2
(E) € 27,50
t r a n c i t y xv a l i z
Stedelingen veranderen de stad
€ 15,00
Reactivate!
€ 27,50
ISBN 978-90-78088-83-7 (NL)
Farming the City
€ 27,50
Vernieuwing van
de stadsvernieuwing
€ 24,50
ISBN 978-90-78088-80-6 (E)
SBN 978-90-78088-79-0 (NL)
ISBN 978-90-78088-63-9 (E)
ISBN 978-90-78088-91-2 (E)
ISBN 978-90-78088-90-5 (NL)
WeOwnTheCity
€ 27,50
Compendium for the
Civic Economy
€ 24,50
Pioniers in de stad
€ 19,50
ISBN 978-90-78088-00-4 (E)
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Trancity en Valiz zijn samenwerkende uitgeverijen die
elkaar vinden in een gemeenschappelijke opvatting over
de functie van publicaties. De boeken bieden kritische
reflectie, zorgen voor interdisciplinaire inspiratie en leggen
het verband tussen culturele disciplines en economische
en sociaal-maatschappelijke kwesties. Publicaties over de
stad, stedelijke ontwikkeling en het publieke domein zijn
de kern van de samenwerking trancityXvaliz.
For the English explanation of the collaboration
trancityXvaliz: see cover.
© Valiz, Amsterdam / Trancity, Haarlem, artists, authors,
designers, 2014 All rights reserved.
Folder design:
Elisabeth Klement, www.elisabethklement.com
Logo design:
Joseph Plateau, Amsterdam
Typeface: Univers, Arial
Paper: white offset, 90 grams
Printing: Ten Brink, Meppel
The prices and content of this folder can be subject
to change!
Leeszaal Rotterdam West wordt vaak
gebruikt als voorbeeld van hoe zo’n ontwikkeling
niet moet (amateurisme door bezuinigingen) en hoe
het wel moet (bewonersinitiatief). In dit boek wordt
de Leeszaal van binnenuit belicht en bespreken de
initiatiefnemers aan de hand van hun praktijkregistraties en theoretische inspiratiebronnen de Leeszaal
als zelforganisatie, als publiek domein, als leer- en
werkplek en als cultuurbazaar.
Dit is geen handboek met richtlijnen en waarschuwingen, maar een kritisch en praktisch ideeënboek over mogelijkheden en ingewikkeldheden om
met anderen je eigen stad te maken. Voor doe-hetzelvers, professionals en ambtenaren, en interessant
voor alle anderen die over stedelijke ontwikkeling van
onderop en de inrichting van maatschappelijke en
culturele ontmoetingsplaatsen nadenken.
t r a n c i t y xv a l i z
DE UITVINDING VAN
LEESZAAL ROTTERDAM WEST
Collectieve tactieken
en culturele uitwisselingen
Maurice Specht,
Joke van der Zwaard
Na de sluiting van de bibliotheek in de Rotterdamse wijk
Het Oude Westen richtten actieve wijkbewoners Leeszaal
Rotterdam West op, dat in korte tijd opgroeide tot een
bloeiende ontmoetingsplek.
De uitvinding van Leeszaal Rotterdam West begon met twee vragen aan de bewoners: hoe ziet jouw ideale Leeszaal er uit, en wat zou je er
zelf aan kunnen bijdragen? Kort daarna werd er een pand
ingericht en ontstond een mooie publieke ontmoetingsplek
rond taal, literatuur, verbeelding en participatie die volledig
draait op een bont gezelschap van vrijwilligers. Hoe verliep
dat proces en wat is het resultaat?
Supported by Stichting Doen, Stichting Solidaridam
Stichting Atelier Rochussen
192 pp., paperback, 23 × 17 cm (h × w)
text in Dutch, November 2014
Design: Karin ter Laak
NUR 758, ISBN 978-90-78088-96-7, € 22,50
After budget cuts forced the public
library of the Het Oude Westen area
in Rotterdam to close, members of
the community took matters into their
own hands and founded the Leeszaal
Rotterdam. This public, communitycontrolled library is often used as an
example of a successful bottom-up
initiative. In this publication the Leeszaal
is used as case study to learn about
creating your own city in a critical,
reflexive way.
Maurice Specht is filosoof
en publiceerde eerder
over zelforganisaties in
de stad.
Joke van der Zwaard is
ontwikkelingspsycholoog
en publiceerde over
rondkomen, vooruitkomen en samenleven in
stadswijken.
trancityXvaliz is a co-operation of two independent publishers. They share a common
understanding regarding the function of publications. Their books offer critical reflection,
interdisciplinary inspiration, and establish a connection between cultural disciplines and
socio-economic questions. Publications on the city, urban change and the public domain
are at the core of the collaboration between Trancity and Valiz.
FALL /
WINTER
2014/2015
NAJAAR/
WINTER
Exp./Afz.
trancityXvaliz, Het Sieraad, Studio K34–36
Postjesweg 1, NL–1057 DT Amsterdam
trancityxvaliz
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co-editing, publicity, sales, distribution
www.valiz.nl [email protected]
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acquisition and editing
www.trancity.nl [email protected]
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