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245 00 $aJaune =$bGeel = Gelb = Yellow : monochrome /$cAntonis Pittas ; editors, Lisa Bakker, Eleonoor Jap Sam ; authors, Maria Barnas [and nine others].
246 31 $aGeel
246 31 $aGelb
246 31 $aYellow
264 1 $aPrinsenbeek :$bJap Sam Books,$c[2022]
264 4 $c©2022
300 $a765 pages :$billustrations ;$c20 cm +$e1 sticker sheet (20 x 10 cm)
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500 $aCatalog of an exhibition held at the Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 14, 2021-February 6, 2022.
500 $aSpecial cover: Issued in reflective chartreuse cover
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 8 $aThe book publication 'jaune, geel, gelb, yellow. Monochrome' discusses the failure, collapse and historicization of the modernist ideals espoused by Theo van Doesburg, set against the current political backdrop of mass protest. It reflects on the failing of modernity, with contributions by authors from the field of art history, architecture, philosophy, anthropology, sociology and poetry. The book is an extension of Pittas? residency and research at the Van Doesburghuis in 2019, coincided with the yellow vests protest, where Pittas turned the Van Doesburghuis into a performative crime scene. The murder of modernity. Based on this project, the Centraal Museum in Utrecht invited Pittas for a solo exhibition, where he curated works of Theo Van Doesburg and juxtaposed them with his work as a staged scenography of dialogue. The installation looks at the heritage of De Stijl through the current political lenses. Antonis Pittas (1973, Athens) is a visual artist who lives and works in Amsterdam. He is an honorary fellow in the faculty of humanities at the University of Amsterdam, where he conducts research and produces work under the heading Recycling History (Contemporising History/Historicising the Contemporary). His artistic practice focuses on contemporary social and political issues, exploring topics such safety and control, economic crises and acts of resistance, as well as violence and vandalism.00Exhibition: Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands (14.08.2021 - 06.02.2022).
546 $aTexts in English, with some text in French and English and some text in Dutch and English.
600 10 $aPittas, Antonis,$d1973-$vExhibitions.
600 10 $aDoesburg, Theo van,$d1883-1931$xInfluence$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aDe Stijl (Art movement)$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aDoesburg, Theo van,$d1883-1931,$eartist.
700 1 $aPittas, Antonis,$d1973-$eartist.
700 1 $aBakker, Lisa,$eeditor.
700 1 $aJap Sam, Eleonoor,$eeditor.
700 1 $aBarnas, Maria,$eauthor.
710 2 $aCentraal Museum (Utrecht, Netherlands),$ehost institution.
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