Rietveld Sandberg Research
event
09
dec '20
A panel discussion on the topic ‘Democracy in Decay’ hosted by Gabrielle Kennedy
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A panel discussion on the topic ‘Democracy in Decay’ hosted by Gabrielle Kennedy
Please join us for the online launch of the new IN/Search RE/Search publication with a live stream panel that will discuss how collaboration between the professions of art, design, journalism and academia can steer research.
The panel includes academic Matthew Longo, journalist Haroon Ali and alumni Emirhan Akin, Sjoerd ter Bor, Lucia Fernandez Santoro, Maria Mazzanti, Ellen Ogawa, Yara Said, Karime Salame and Julien Thomas. Together they will discuss ‘Democracy in Decay’. We will start from 19.00 via live.sandberg.nl
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IN/Search RE/Search
The publication IN/Search RE/Search explores how artists and designers can contribute viable and alternative ways of thinking to counter the dangerous and pervasive neoliberal forces influencing the globe. It considers how research in art academies can find a wider context; how to select topics, build up processes, reflect on the work and how to relate to the wider world.

The projects drawn from recent Rietveld and Sandberg alumni change the angle, alter the understanding, and open up new possibilities in the hunt to discover what is not yet known or understood. These ways of exploring, thinking, making and reflecting build connections back to the real world of culture, industry, housing, education, politics, public space, advertising, and science.

The positioned embrace of research strives for a more trans-disciplinary way forward, outside the bubble of graduation shows, gallery openings, peer feedback, and funding cycles. The approach aims to both contribute to and advance knowledge in a networked and complex environment.

IN/Search RE/Search edited by Gabrielle Kennedy, designed by Haller Brun and published by Valiz.

IN/Search RE/Search features Rietveld and Sandberg alumni Naomi Lamdin, Sae Honda, Cyril de Menouillard, Juliana Maurer, Biyi Zhu, Niels Albers, Sanne Karssenberg, Marjanne van Helvert, Liene Pavlovska, Joseph Pleass, Jonas Hejduk, Manon Bachelier, Rebekka Fries, Ellen Ogawa, Gamze Baray and Eurico Sá Fernandes, Kjersti Alm Eriksen, Lisa Plaut, Malena Arcucci, Foundland Collective (Lauren Alexander & Ghalia Elsrakbi), Cecilie Scoppa, Tsai Mong Husan, Pauline Rip, Levi de Kleer, Thom Driver, Madelief Geus, Neeltje ten Westenend, Mavi Veloso, Rowena Buur, Vita Evangelista, Sekai Makoni, Karime Salame, João Roxo, Tessa Meeus, Sjoerd ter Borg, Frank Mueller & Curdin Tones, Barbara Neves Alves (researcher at LAPS), Harriet Foyster, Maaike Fransen, Zsofia Kollar, Mary Ponomareva, Anastasia Kubrak, Flavia Dzodan (senior researcher Sandberg), Roos Groothuizen and Philip Ullman

For more information on the publication IN/Search RE/Search go to www.valiz.nl
Publication IN/Search RE/Search, edited by Gabrielle Kennedy, designed by Haller Brunm and published by Valiz with Gerrit Rietveld Academie / Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam, features works by various Sandberg & Rietveld alumni and students. The publication explores how solid research skills are crucial for artists and designers if the cultural sector is to be able to contribute viable alternative ways of thinking to counter the dangerous and pervasive neoliberal forces influencing the globe.
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