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Scratching the Surface [Dutch Edition]

 

+++Een verkenning van graffiti en streetart+++

+++Milo Vermeire [ed.]+++

ISBN 978-90-76936-60-4
Price € 15,00
Editor Milo Vermeire
Authors Eelco van der Lingen (foreword), Javier Abarca, Stephen Burke, Lene ter Haar, Ana Maria Hernandez, Daniël de Jongh, Robert Kaltenhäuser, Raenys Martis, Robin Vermeulen
Translation Vertaalcollectief
Final editor Eleonoor Jap Sam
Graphic design Studio Janneke Hendriks
Printer NPN Drukkers
Number of pages 152
Book size 12.4 x 18.6 cm
Binding hardcover
Language English
Release date November 2024
Publisher Mondriaan Fonds 
Publishing partner Jap Sam Books
Scratching the Surface is issue 16, in a series of essays commissioned by the Mondriaan Fund.
The publication is also available in an English edition: Scratching the Surface: An Exploration of Graffiti and Street Art, ISBN 978-90-76936-61-1

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The publication Scratching the Surface: een verkenning van Graffiti en streetart is composed of sixteen essays, written by leading researchers and critics from the world of street art, graffiti, and visual art. With this publication, the Mondriaan Fund attempts to further map out this sometimes uncharted territory for the fund.

The authors, written by Daniël de Jongh, Lene ter Haar together with Robert Kaltenhäuser, Javier Abarca, Stephen Burke, Raenys Martis, Ana Maria Hernandez and Robin Vermeulen, of Scratching the Surface all share their professional and personal experiences with graffiti and street art, offering a range of perspectives on these art forms as well as showcasing their potential.

Eelco van der Lingen, director of the Mondriaan Fund:

'Scratching the Surface is a next step in gaining a better understanding of the value of graffiti and street art. These forms of art may not necessarily seek to be understood or institutionalized, yet we are still looking for answers to the questions that continue to arise at our discussions.'

 

www.mondriaanfonds.nl

 

Een verkenning van graffiti en streetart

Milo Vermeire [ed.]

€15.00

Scratching the Surface [Dutch Edition]

Een verkenning van graffiti en streetart

Milo Vermeire [ed.]

€15.00

Art / New titles / Theory

ISBN 978-90-76936-60-4
Price € 15,00
Editor Milo Vermeire
Authors Eelco van der Lingen (foreword), Javier Abarca, Stephen Burke, Lene ter Haar, Ana Maria Hernandez, Daniël de Jongh, Robert Kaltenhäuser, Raenys Martis, Robin Vermeulen
Translation Vertaalcollectief
Final editor Eleonoor Jap Sam
Graphic design Studio Janneke Hendriks
Printer NPN Drukkers
Number of pages 152
Book size 12.4 x 18.6 cm
Binding hardcover
Language English
Release date November 2024
Publisher Mondriaan Fonds 
Publishing partner Jap Sam Books
Scratching the Surface is issue 16, in a series of essays commissioned by the Mondriaan Fund.
The publication is also available in an English edition: Scratching the Surface: An Exploration of Graffiti and Street Art, ISBN 978-90-76936-61-1

The publication Scratching the Surface: een verkenning van Graffiti en streetart is composed of sixteen essays, written by leading researchers and critics from the world of street art, graffiti, and visual art. With this publication, the Mondriaan Fund attempts to further map out this sometimes uncharted territory for the fund.

The authors, written by Daniël de Jongh, Lene ter Haar together with Robert Kaltenhäuser, Javier Abarca, Stephen Burke, Raenys Martis, Ana Maria Hernandez and Robin Vermeulen, of Scratching the Surface all share their professional and personal experiences with graffiti and street art, offering a range of perspectives on these art forms as well as showcasing their potential.

Eelco van der Lingen, director of the Mondriaan Fund:

'Scratching the Surface is a next step in gaining a better understanding of the value of graffiti and street art. These forms of art may not necessarily seek to be understood or institutionalized, yet we are still looking for answers to the questions that continue to arise at our discussions.'

 

www.mondriaanfonds.nl