Bildungsschock (Education Shock) takes a look at the ramifications of the “Sputnik shock” of 1957. After the Soviet Union outmaneuvered the West with its unexpected success in the space race, education expanded on a global scale so as to cope with the “global educational crisis” in the postwar order. Under pressure from demographic and technological developments,… Read more »
Allgemein
Stimmen / Voices
The book is published for the survey show Stimmen Voices at Villa Stuck Munich (22 October 2020 – 24 January 2021) and looks at 11 films by Maya Schweizer. With essays by Zoltán Kékesi and Elena Vogman, and a conversation between Maya Schweizer and Sabine Schmid
Evacuation Tapes
… a collection of writing that posits the very real paradox of the precarious and staunch (female) body as lived and encountered within society, front and centre. It looks at the ways in which certain life structures draw out or exaggerate the relationship between these forces—the weak, the strong. The collection explicitly folds out from… Read more »
Decemberism
Website for Decemberism – a vinyl label based in Brussels for artists, writers and musicians. in collaboration with fuchsstandard.com
Romy Rüegger / How do we care?
Exhibition posters for Badischer Kunstverein, 2.10. – 29.11.2020
Lucy McKenzie – Prime Suspect
Monograph on the work of Lucy McKenzie for her show at Museum Brandhorst Munich, 10. September 2020 – 21. February 2021
What’s Love got to do with it?
Podcast cover designs for artist Beatrice Gibson. What’s Love Got To Do With It? pairs six contemporary poets discussing the topic of love: CAConrad and LeAnne Howe, Alice Notley and Precious Okoyomon, and Ariana Reines and Sophie Robinson. Programmed and curated by artist Beatrice Gibson, this three-part podcast series makes sonic space in which these… Read more »
Park McArthur
Website
Online archive of texts by, and on the work (and related projects) of visual artist Lucy McKenzie. in collaboration with fuchsstandard.com
Der Hausfreund. A Rediscovery of the Eccentric Work of Friedrich von Berzeviczy-Pallavicini
Drawing on the comprehensive holdings of the artist’s work in the collection of the Vienna University of Applied Arts, the exhibition highlights Friedrich von Berzeviczy-Pallavicini (1909–1989), once a colorful personality in the milieu of the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, as a contemporary and highly topical rediscovery. In contrast to the disciplined aesthetics of… Read more »
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