OMP 62: Krak

OMP 62: Krak
Author: Various
Publisher: Onomatopee
Language: -
Pages: 80
Size: 16 x 23 cm
Weight: 500 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 9789078454724
Availability: In stock
Price: €10.00
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KRAK
OMP62

Black / white and full color

Edition: 1000

Printed at:De Raddraaier

Practising the innovative chain of cultural progressive production; from the workshop to a progressive platform!

With: Maaike Roozenburg, Tilmann Meyer-Faje, Irene Kopelman and Tim Breukers.

Innovation is the keyword that spans a bridge between now and the future. Innovation manipulates new materials, new techniques and new means of expression – inspired by cultural conscience. Innovation allows us to think outside the box, shakes up the status quo and shapes-up our culture’s future. ?

Krak shows the experiments in which progressive, cultural innovation is taking shape, step by step informing on this cutting edge chain of production. Never before has an experimental production process been so explicitly worked through and informatively presented.

Krak, workmanship and mastery: the putting to the test shows the extraordinary value of the experiment in production and presentation, not in terms of market value but through the production of progressive cultural expressions that expand and unlock new perspectives. It lays bare the contours within which cultural innovation in our material culture is able to exist. ?

Sundaymorning@ekwc is an internationally oriented workshop / centre of excellence / artist in residence for ceramics, it stimulates an international vanguard with support to experiment with both material and application. Onomatopee is a platform where topical designed culture is progressively exposed. Sundaymorning@ekwc is host to the test, Onomatopee is putting it on the cutting edge – a perfect collaboration!

Curators/editors: Freek Lomme and Ranti Tjan
Exhibition design: Lara de Greef
Graphic design: Remco van Bladel
Text: Freek Lomme, Ranti Tjan , Ilse van Rijn, Johanna Drucker, Michael Kroger
Photography exhibition: Fieke van Berkom

Photography process: Wim Voets