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Onomatolectures
November 21, 2016 - April 8, 2018

Onomatolectures

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Agenda

September Wednesday 25, 2019, 18:00 - 19:30 / Talk / lecture

Post Millennium releases - Onomatolecture at Porto Design Biennale

With our societies, cultures, and practices becoming more and more inter-, multi-, trans- and non-disciplinary altogether, what constitutes the release of a project space today?
Drawing upon the curatorial framework of the Porto Design Biennale, Joannette van der Veer (design activism catalyst at Onomatopee) will give an introduction to Post Millennium production of public gallery and publisher Onomatopee Projects at at the PDB Store / Palacete Viscondes Balsemão. During the talk, she will delve into the dynamics of Onomatopee as a publisher, public gallery  and presentation space today.

By Joannette van der Veer, presenting Onoamtopee Projects

Location

PDB Store Porto / Palacete Viscondes Balsemão

Location

PDB Store Porto / Palacete Viscondes Balsemão

November Wednesday 21, 2018, 18:30 - 20:00 / Talk / lecture

Whose effort? What result? - Lecture Freek Lomme at OCAD Toronto

Location

OCAD University's Public Visualization Lab
205 Richmond Street, room 320
Toronto

Location

OCAD University's Public Visualization Lab
205 Richmond Street, room 320
Toronto

November Tuesday 20, 2018, 17:00 - 19:00 / Talk / lecture

'Whose effort? What result?' - Freek Lomme Presentation University at Buffalo

Tuesday, November 20th
5–6:30pm

CFA 132

 

Freek Lomme is the founding director of the public gallery and publisher Onomatopee (Eindhoven, NL) as well as a freelance curator, lecturer, moderator, and writer. He is particularly interested in visual culture within the experience economy and modes of collaboration and organization.

 

Onomatopee Projects (founded in 2006) is a public gallery and publisher that is known for self-initiated, transdisciplinary projects that are distinguished by the interdependent relationship between the exhibition-making and publishing. Onomatopee is widely recognized for their award-winning publications and experimental exhibitions which assemble multi-disciplinary teams of artists, graphic designers, academics, writers, architects, exhibition designers, and more, while the exhibitions’ curatorial formats challenge contemporary topics in unconventional ways.

 

Freek will give a presentation based on a few cases of Onomatopee projects that come from his editorial and curatorial practice—both as modes of publishing and cultural production through art and design exhibitions.

Evidently research, development and release increasingly are a result of collaborative effort. How do a curator and editor initiate projects and build teams? Where does the work begin and the show end?  What about the authorship over social practice? And what about ‘public’ service to an increasingly capitalist, individualist public culture?  What can be done?

Location

CFA 132

Location

CFA 132

April Monday 9, 2018, 15:30 / Talk / lecture

lecture 'Publish as a verb' at RMIT Melbourne

The necessity to try, contest and disseminate is evident in the work of Freek Lomme, curator, poet, writer and founder of exhibition space and publisher Onomatopee (Eindhoven, NL). He produces a culture wherein poetic experiment and critical research flourish, and shares this on a public mission.
Onomatopee was set up by the wish to produce a critical environment. To complement the experience of exhibitions, Onomatopee also engages in publishing. Locally based, Onomatopee became an international, trans-disciplinary platform for visual criticality in the experience economy: a safe haven for critical thought and a refuge to poetic experience.
In this presentation, Freek will speak about the motivating force connecting exhibiting and publishing that feeds into the organisation at large, then move towards the mobilisation of energetic perspectives of various involved professionals, before proceeding to speak of balancing idealism and the check of reality, and some related aspects.
This lecture series is presented by the Bachelor of Communication Design and Master of Communication Design programs at RMIT University. This lecture is co-presented with Bus Projects and Perimeter.

Location

RMIT Melbourne
RMIT Building 80, Level 4, Room 11.

Location

RMIT Melbourne
RMIT Building 80, Level 4, Room 11.

April Sunday 8, 2018, 13:00 / Talk / lecture

talk Freek Lomme @ Perimeter Books Melbourne

Perimeter is thrilled to continue its programming initiative Perimeter Talks in 2018. Taking place approximately once a month on a Sunday afternoon, the series features lectures, panel discussions and more casual in-conversations with publishers, artists, curators, designers, writers and editors. The talks explore and address various themes and issues relating to contemporary photographic, art and design publishing – helping demystify, challenge and offer insight into publishing as a medium and a practice.

Our fourth talk for 2018 features Freek Lomme of independent Dutch publishing house, exhibition space and curatorial platform Onomatopee Projects. Founded in 2006 Onomatopee is known for its transdisciplinary approach spanning art, design, cultural inquiry, fashion and sound. Editing from the Periphery will examine the publishing modes undertaken by Onomatopee in recent years as well as its unique approach in addressing the shifting forms in visual and political culture.

Event Details
WHERE: Perimeter Books, 748 High Street, Thornbury
WHEN: Sunday April 8, 3pm–4:00pm
Seating strictly limited. RSVP essential; email emma@perimeterbooks.com.
$5 donation on the door.

Location

Perimeter Books, 748 High Street, Thornbury

Location

Perimeter Books, 748 High Street, Thornbury

October Sunday 15, 2017, 16:00 / Talk / lecture

headline talks VOLUME 2017: Parker Bruce of Badlands Unlimited, New York, and Freek Lomme of Onomatopee, Eindhoven.

Where: Artspace, Level 2, Seminar Room

project-ting culture: Lomme will discuss Onomatopee's inception and select projects with a focus on living in a designed culture, public emancipation, civil engagement, independent organisation and modes of collaborating and organising.

Onomatopee Projects is a curatorially and editorially led public gallery and publisher based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, that both self-initiates and hosts a variety of projects. At Onomatopee, architects, urban planners, graphic and spatial designers, cultural critics, marketers, artists, politicians and others willing to engage with the meaningfulness of designed culture, get together, within a constructive sphere of nurturing, cultural citizenship, to negotiate and establish our cultural future via design’s playful, political practice.

Freek Lomme is a freelance curator, poet, lecturer, moderator and writer and, most of all, founding director and chief curator/editor of Onomatopee Projects . In parallel to this, he is a catalyst in organising independent curators and spaces as local, regional, national and international board member of various bodies such as De Zaak Nu and the International association for Curators in Contemporary Art (IKT).

 

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Eat Ass Pray Love: Bruce will discuss the projects Badlands Unlimited has taken on throughout its seven-year existence that have aimed to expand publishing in new ways.

Badlands Unlimited is a New York press publishing texts and works by artists and writers. Their latest publication is Into Words, a collection of writings by acclaimed painter Carroll Dunham. Badlands is known for their New Lovers erotica series as well as the anti-Trump protest signs, New Proverbs. They sell their books out of a retail flagship outlet store, Y.oung P.ublisher 99¢ & Up, located in a Chinatown dollar store.

Parker Bruce is an editor and writer living in New York. He has contributed to Dazed, The FADER, and Dummy. He currently works as an editor at the press Badlands Unlimited.

Location

Artspace
Sydney

Location

Artspace
Sydney

September Wednesday 20, 2017, 17:00

presenting Onomatopee @McNally Jackson bookstore NY

On September 20th, founder Freek Lomme and Pernilla Ellens will speak on behalf of the public gallery and publisher Onomatopee, based in Dutch Design capital Eindhoven. Utilizing their location to mount globally relevant programs of various sizes and interests, Onomatopee produces self-initiated projects and host events to progressive individuals as well as artist-run and institutional organizations.

Over the course of its 10-year existence, the exhibition space has attracted an annual average of 15,000 visitors. Throughout the year, Onomatopee participates in many international art book fairs and regularly organizes shows abroad. Inspired by a DIY-attitude and a hunger for critical elevation, Onomatopee discusses and mediates a habitual visual sanctuary of pop culture, power and other environments of visual consciousness’ alike. Working as a transdisciplinary space, blending art, design, theory and creative writing together to inspire in-depth experiences and to provide food for thought.

During the event, Freek Lomme will discuss the founding of Onomatopee and how it has developed into what it is today. Pernilla Ellens will present her recent projects, ‘Post-Butt’ by Melani de Luca, analysing the image of female butts and their influence in media, society and art. Secondly ’Sense and Sensibility’, a platform for various artists and writers, to explore contradictions and oppositions by reflecting on gender issues, contemporary girlhood and object-subject relations.

We return to Freek Lomme to discuss the process of editing and publishing books focusing on the issue of tactility. Inspired by the workings of Onomatopee’s ‘Can you feel it?’ a project dealing with tactility and printmaking that took off when Freek started to wonder what tactility truly meant.

 

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Location

McNally Jackson, 52 Prince Street, New York 10012

Location

McNally Jackson, 52 Prince Street, New York 10012

June Thursday 22, 2017, 14:00 / Talk / lecture

De productie van de actualiteit

Location

My Tower Your ~Tower
Geneveplein, Universiteit Utrecht

Location

My Tower Your ~Tower
Geneveplein, Universiteit Utrecht

November Monday 28, 2016, 15:00

Lecture ’Publish as a verb’ by Freek Lomme at Beckmans Designhögskola Stockholm

Freek Lomme är curator, debattör och föreläsare samt en kulturförmedlare och katalysator för olika kulturprojekt med bas i Eindhoven, Nederländerna.

Freek Lomme är också grundare av Onomatopee, ett förlag och en utställningsyta, som på ett lekfullt sätt vill visa på progressiva sätt att lyfta kultur. Här möts arkitekter, stadsplanerare, grafiska formgivare, designers, kulturkritiker, marknadsförare, artister, politiker och andra som genom design vill samarbeta kring meningsfullt utformad kultur.

Tid: 28 november kl 16.00-17.00
Plats: Aulan, Beckmans Designhögskola
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Location

Beckmans Designhögskola,Stockholm, Sweden

Location

Beckmans Designhögskola,Stockholm, Sweden

November Monday 21, 2016, 18:00

LECTURE ’Contemporary truth: stakes And responsibilities’ at Oslo National Academy of the Art

Rhetorical Truths in the Design Realm

Inspired by progressive cultural practices, signalising trends within these and having the sum resonating within broader cultural scope, Freek Lomme is a host, forerunner, inspirer and node exploring and structuring present culture both in theory and discourse by mediating real exchange on site. His personal motto in life, to conceptualise cultural wonder, mirrors itself within the produced public settings wherein people relate their wonder within the narrated structures on the subjects and challenges he set’s out for with determination and generosity.

In his talk Lomme will discuss the way truths are sourced, how this reflects the foundation of our contemporaneity, what is included and excluded and how we can imagine this differently. He will do so by proposing two forms of truth, as a think model to consider the approach and motivation whereby we portray and engage our reality.

Location

Oslo National Academy of the Art, Fossveien 24

Location

Oslo National Academy of the Art, Fossveien 24

April Friday 29, 2016, 00:00 / Talk / lecture

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE FUTURE OF DESIGN FOR PUBLISHING

Presented by National Gallery of Victoria’s Melbourne Art Book Fair in conjunction with the RMIT Design Futures Lab, the International Symposium on the Future of Design for Publishing features leading international and local speakers discussing new genres in publishing.

The Symposium is convened by Associate Professor Brad Haylock, Program Manager, Master of Communication Design, RMIT University. Speakers include Na Kim, designer (Korea); Freek Lomme, publisher and curator, Onomatopee (The Netherlands); David Blamey, publisher, Open Editions (United Kingdom); Sophy Williams, Senior Rights Executive, Black Inc.; James Langdon, designer/researcher, Eastside Projects (United Kingdom) and Fayen d’Evie, publisher, 3-ply (Melbourne).

Symposium ticket includes VIP entry to the Melbourne Art Book Fair Preview event.

The International Symposium on the Future of Design for Publishing is presented by the RMIT Design Futures Lab and generously supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.


Speakers

Brad Haylock is a designer, publisher and academic. He is an Associate Professor of Design in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, where he is program manager of the Master of Communication Design and co-director of the Design Futures Lab research group. His research interests span book typography, independent publishing and sociologies of critique. He is founding editor of Surpllus, a publisher of books focusing on critical and speculative practices across art, design and theory.

Na Kim is a graphic designer based in Seoul. After studying product design at KAIST and graphic design at Hong-ik University in Korea, she attended Werkplaats Typografie in the Netherlands. She had a design studio in Amsterdam and currently works in Seoul, where she is a member of Table Union and remains involved in the artist-run space Common Center. The focus in her own work and commissioned cultural projects has been on visual language. In addition to numerous other projects, she initiated the publishing effort umool umool and was responsible for the concept and design of GRAPHIC magazine from 2009 to 2012.

David Blamey is a London-based artist and proprietor of the independent publishing imprint Open Editions. His work encompasses several activities, including teaching, publishing and exhibiting, which overlap to form a multidimensional practice that defies easy categorisation. To this end, his work is positioned consciously within a range of public situations, both inside and beyond the art gallery. He recently released an edited book Specialism (2016) and a record Rural (2015) and The Wire described his O.K. sound project for My Dance the Skull’s Voice Studies series as ‘something quite strange, creepy and good’.

James Langdon is an independent graphic designer. He is one of six directors of the artist-run gallery Eastside Projects in Birmingham, UK; and founder of the itinerant School for Design Fiction. In 2012, he received the Inform International Award for Conceptual Design, presented by Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Germany.

Fayen d’Evie is an artist and writer based in rural Victoria, and the founder of 3-ply, which focuses on publication, writing, editing and translation as an extension of art practice. In exhibition settings, 3-ply operates as a shifting collaborative, investigating artist-led publishing as an experimental site for the development and discursive framing of texts. Current themes include: archival narratives, performative publication, decentering authorship, and mobilizing conversation to leverage the co-creation, mutation and dispersal of texts. Fayen is a studio resident at Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne, and a PhD candidate in Curatorial Practice at Monash University.

Freek Lomme is a freelance curator, poet, lecturer, moderator and writer as well as founding director and chief curator of publishing house and project space Onomatopee. He studied arts and science at the university Maastricht, holds an MA in art policy and cultural identity, but learned in practice. Freek is particularly interested in visual culture within the experience economy and modes of collaboration and organisation. At large, he practices a sort of poetic and experimental conceptualisation of wonder.

With over fifteen years experience in publishing, Sophy Williams has recently moved into the role of Senior Rights Executive at Black Inc. She acquires books from English-language markets to publish in Australia and licenses Black Inc. books overseas, in translation, audio formats, and film and television adaptation. Sophy has spoken in Australia and abroad on the business of publishing, including at the Dublin Writers’ Festival and the London Book Fair. In 2015, she co-edited The Bakehouse Projectwith Helen Marcou and Quincy McLean.

Location

National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International
Clemenger BBDO Auditorium
Ground Level
Melbourne

Location

National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International
Clemenger BBDO Auditorium
Ground Level
Melbourne

October Thursday 8, 2015, 18:00 / Talk

Onomatopee at LPP, San Fransisco

Location

Little Paper Planes
855 Valencia
San Francisco

Location

Little Paper Planes
855 Valencia
San Francisco

December Saturday 15, 2012, 19:00

Onomatolecture at CalArts, Los Angeles

Location

CalArts
Los Angeles

Location

CalArts
Los Angeles

September Saturday 25, 2010, 00:30 - 20:00 / Art book fair, Talk / lecture

CCA art book fair Glasgow 2010

14:00
Self-publishing panel discussion with Freek Lomme, Onomatopee, Matthew Walkerdine, Salford Zine Library and Victor & Hester.

Location

Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
United Kingdom

Location

Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
United Kingdom

April Friday 23, 2010, 20:00 / Talk / lecture

'Speaking on behalf of Onomatopee': Freek Lomme

Location

Art Santa Monica
Barcelona

Location

Art Santa Monica
Barcelona