Ton Kruse

Issue #2

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Issue #2
R.S.O.L. September 2020
LE 68 + 2 AP
ISSN 2666-3317
Content:

3. #+23.00 - a study of an Installation by Saskia Noor van Imhoff at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 2016 by  Ton Kruse 
15. contemplating cognition - research on the cognitive dimensions of art (as a practice)
16. the new coat of arms for the Faculty of In-humanities - by Tom Putman
17. the etymology of art - research of the semantical dimensions of art (as a concept and a cultural domain)
18. everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face - on what is not seen in art and artisthood by Berend Strik
23. a secret alliance - about the need for and the nature of visibility in the visual arts and visual artisthood by Kees Koomen
31. on the darkness where the future should be - how the way we define changes how things actually are, by Trevor Batten
39. aftersigns two - by Hans de Wit
41. reality, part two - the social-economic status of artisthood with contributions by Suzanne Weenink, Laurens Stok, Sophie Speklé, Ronald Nijhof, Tim Wunderink a.o.
49. UCS/November/a few remarks - some language acts that shape our understanding by Cecile Reijnders
51. dada’s iconoclasm - how dada shapes contemporary art as a mode for doing and understanding art by Ariel Alvarez
64. noise and sonic stacking - a way of making imaginary spaces visible and audible by Roland Kuit
74. the garden and the diary - a systems approach in art and farming, as aesthetic problems by Trevor Batten
78. visibility and autonomy - on the similarities between artists and farmers, and on stretching spaces by Wapke Feenstra
87. the garden as time based art - by eddie d

Language: English

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