Contributions

  • Marjolijn Dijkman - Editor
  • Kris Dittel - Editor
  • Salome Schmuki - Designer
  • Liz Allan - Copy Editor
  • Clementine Edwards - Copy Editor

Publication

2017-06-09 - Onomatopee, Eindhoven, Netherlands

Language

English

Word Count

22,000 words, Guess

Page Count

88 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

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  • The StoryGraph7b8a6bfe-99b6-4825-a92b-8a1c82b77309
  • Goodreads40570547

Classifications

  • LCCN6953.D554 A4 2017

Description

**Catalog of an exhibition held at Onomatopee, December 5, 2016 - February 26, 2017** In astrology, the movement of celestial bodies are believed to have an influence on the future development of life on earth. Throughout history, flyby comets and falling stars are believed to have brought respectively disaster or opportunity. In Radiant Matter, Dutch artist Marjolijn Dijkman (b. 1978) curated a brilliant selection of approporiated images that are united in their desire to analyse and reflect on the nature of scientific inquiry, the role of speculation, fiction, and spiritualism throughout time. With the texts by Ken Hollings, Maarten vanden eynde, and Raqs Media Collective, and an artists conversation with independent curator Kris Dittel, flowing through Dijkmans poetic edit of imagesa challenging look into the unknown takes shape and meaning. An exciting catalog released just before celebrating the 50th anniversary of first moon walk in 2019!

Description

'Radiant Matter' comprises a series of recent artworks that are united in their desire to analyse and reflect on the nature of scientific inquiry, the role of speculation, fiction and spiritualism. Together with a poetic image essay and a conversation between the artist and the editor Kris Dittel, this widely illustrated book includes texts by Ken Hollings, Maarten Vanden Eynde and Raqs Media Collective.00Exhibition: Onomatopee, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (05.12.2016-26.02.2017).

Subjects

Topics

ExhibitionsScience in artexhibition catalogs

People

Marjolijn Dijkman (1978-)

Times

Series Statement

  • Onomatopee #146

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