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Onomatopee 150
SENSE & SENSIBILITY

What a girl wants – what a girl needs

October 21 - March 9, 2018

SENSE & SENSIBILITY

What a girl wants – what a girl needs

Onomatopee 150

 

FINISSAGE AND BOOK LAUNCH FRI. MARCH 9th, 8 pm

Total running time of the show is from April 2017 to 26 March 2018

A platform for various artists and writers, to explore contradictions and oppositions by reflecting upon gender issues, contemporary girlhood and object-subject relations.
Featuring Mandy Roos, Gabriel Ann MaherOlle LundinJanina FryeVirginie Gauthier, Alicja Melzacka, Charlotte van Buylaere, Roberto Perez, Carly Rose, Daantje Bons, Camille Auer, Nasty Women and others.

It’s because feminism has become a fashionable commodity now, that we’re in desperate need of a more inclusive and varied reflection on contemporary girlhood, cross-cultural feminism, and the relationship between gender, politics and philosophy. Sense and Sensbility wishes to explore oppositions and contradictions, in image and text, in theory and in visual modes of culture here and now. We try to make sense by getting together during changing situations, rather than define a status quo, and we try to be sensible, by embracing diversity within the interpretation of the theme.

Each artist will get the space for one month to research, show, tell, intervene, perform, express and implore their relation to female power, contradictions, societal standards and gender. Next to the temporary solo moments, there will be a permanent so-called Girls’ Room: this perfect pink space will contain traces and objects from each participant, as well as zines and posters from others. The Girls Room functions both as a reading room, a workshop, an exhibition hall and as a space where dialogue between the visitor and the project’s participants can take place.

NEST
is an ongoing series at Onomatopee in which local artists and designers are given the platform to create new work, while also being able to explore, deepen and reflect upon their practice in connection to the other participants and contributing writers. Onomatopee will generate a stimulant in visibility, and by organising both solo presentations as textual reflections in the final publication, a bridge between theory and praxis is built and the local becomes international.
Sense and Sensibility is the NEST 2017 project. Starting from September 2017, the project will consist of four solo presentations, a publication, and a research room with contributions by all participants, Documentation from the exhibitions and presentations, just like reflections by various engaged writers, will be bundled into a publication to be launched January 2018. In the book, essays, interviews and illustrations will reflect on the work of the artist in relation to the overall theme: contemporary feminism.

Agenda

March Friday 9, 2018, 20:00 - 23:00 / Book launch, Finissage, Performance, Super book

Super Book Friday: Book Launches and Finissages and Performances

In the context of finissages for two major exhibitions and research projects—one exploring contemporary girlhood, cross-cultural feminism and the relationship between gender, politics and philosophy, the other exploring the notion of the public within the capitalist commons of the high street—public gallery and publisher Onomatopee Projects will launch the publications connected with these endeavours.

Using this momentum they will also launch other publications; including an instruction manual for open ended games, actions and interventions to untrain the body and recondition space; and a publication, which followed a previous exhibition, surveying a meditation on patterns on the fracture of three dimensionality and two dimensionality.

MORE INFO ON HTTP://WWW.ONOMATOPEE.NET

Onomatopee 142 – We Are The Market!
As an alternative, focused on a public service for the interest-less imagination which is exclusive to the arts, Onomatopee went on to the streets in action against mollycoddling and in defence of an inclusive world: in the ultimate stimulation of possibility.

Featuring achievements by: Harmen de Hoop, BURO SNDVG (a snodero-group member), David Blamey, Teun Castelein, Nolwenn Salaun, Jennifer Moon & laub, Su Tomesen, Martin Krenn, MG&M Collective (Mosab Anzo, Gil & Moti), the Mona Lisa’s, Ilke Gers, Disarming Design, The Temple of Tease, Vanessa Brazeau, Toine Klaassen, Jasper Griepink, Apparatus 22 and Everyday criticality. The theory-sparked bartenders, offering enlightening conversations over heavy drinks, include Robert-Jan Gruijthuijzen, Michel van Dartel, Lietje Bauwens & Wouter De Raeve, Rogier Brom, Koen Haegens, Fred Dewey, Berit Fischer and Dirk Vis. Curated and edited by Freek Lomme and Josh Plough.

Onomatopee 150 – Sense & Sensibility
A platform for various artists and writers to explore contradictions and oppositions by reflecting upon gender issues, contemporary girlhood and object-subject relations. Featuring Mandy Roos, Gabriel Ann Maher, Olle Lundin, Janina Frye, Virginie Gauthier, Alicja Melzacka, Charlotte van Buylaere, Roberto Perez, Carly Rose, Daantje Bons, Camille Auer, Nasty Women and others. Curated and edited by Pernilla Ellens.

Onomatopee 144 – The Ghost of Weaving
This project concerns the visual poetry that is released within the woven patterns’ ambivalence between fixation by rule and the dynamics of life; on the fracture of materialistic realism and the limits of the power we hold in our hands.
ISBN: 978-94-91677-73-1
Hardcover, 150 mm x 220 mm standing / 6 x 8,5 inches
32 pages / 16 viewing pages leporello alike thing with images of the works and the show
plus two smaller 32- page self-cover booklets featuring two texts plus some images, all glued inside.
Contributing artists and designers: Elisa van Joolen, Esther Stocker, Hansje van Halem/Tracy Widdess, Har Sanders, Koen Taselaar, Maria Hedlund, Sigrid Calon, Timon van der Hijden.
Curator:Freek Lomme
Editors: Freek Lomme in collaboration with Benjamin Critton (visual) and Josh Plough (text)
Author: Freek Lomme
Graphic design: Benjamin Critton
Photography: Blickfanger
Text editing: Josh Plough

Onomatopee 149 – MOVE ALONG
Instruction manual for open ended games, actions and interventions to untrain the body and recondition space.
By Ilke Gers
ISBN 978-94-91677-84-7
128 pages, 125 x 200mm / 5 x 8 inches
Softcover, duotone, 60 images

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special thanks to / made possible by the Mondriaan Fund, the fund creative industries NL and the Province of Brabant

Location

Onomatopee

Location

Onomatopee

March Friday 9, 2018, 19:00

BOOK LAUNCH & FINISSAGE Sense & Sensibility

Location

Onomatopee

Location

Onomatopee

December Saturday 16, 2017, 15:00

Opening Sense & Sensibility #4: Janina Frye

Location

Onoomatopee

Location

Onoomatopee

December Wednesday 13, 2017, 19:00 / concert

MIRA AASMA in concert

On the invite of Olle Lundin, and in the framework of Sense & Sensibility, we invite Swedisch electo artist Mira Aasma and her band to Onomatopee at Wednesday December 13.

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When we listen to Mira’s songs we find ourselves in between the experimental, dark and dystopia, just as much as in the playful, cheerful and welcoming state of mind.

Contrasts. Pounding bass meets violins and choirs. Vocal sounds taken from everyday life finds its way through samplers and gets out in completely different shapes and forms. Digital and mechanical sounds clashes with the warmth of analogue.

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Here’s what others have to say about MIRA AASMA

"A white hot blizzard of electronica” – Noisey

”From the first pulses of ominous, bassy synths on ‘Mirrors’ it’s clear that Gothenburg’s Mira Aasma is not here with any old standard synth-pop-by-numbers offering.”- Jajaja/Nordic Playlist

Location

Onomatopee

Location

Onomatopee

December Saturday 9, 2017, 12:00 - 16:00

research presentation Sense & Sensibility #3: Olle Ludin

Location

Onomatopee

Location

Onomatopee

October Saturday 21, 2017, 17:00

performance Gabriel Ann Maher Sense & Sensibility #2

Location

Onomatopee

Location

Onomatopee

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.

 

MORE INFO @ McNally Jackson

Location

McNally Jackson, 52 Prince Street, New York 10012

Location

McNally Jackson, 52 Prince Street, New York 10012

Publication

Onomatopee 150, Pernilla Ellens, 2018

SENSE & SENSIBILITY

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It’s because feminism has become a fashionable commodity now, that we’re in desperate need of a more inclusive and varied reflection on contemporary girlhood, gender equality struggles, and the relationship between gender, politics and philosophy.

This book documents the production and thought processes of 6 engaging artists and designers regarding the theme, and features a collection of essays by artists and academics, writers and rioteers, curators and journalists.

With contributions by Mandy Roos, Gabriel A. Maher with Roberto Pérez de Gayo and Carly Rose Bedford, Olle Lundin, Janina Frye, Camille Auer, Barbara Bolt, Daantje Bons, Charlotte van Buylaere, Ece Canlı and Luiza Prado de O. Martins, Victoria Ledig, Alicja Melzacka, Nina Power, Barbara Smith for Nasty Women and Aynouk Tan.

Edited and curated by Pernilla Ellens
Graphic design by Virginie Gauthier

Made possible thanks to the municipality of Eindhoven and the province of Noord-Brabant.

 

Type
Softcover
Dimensions
210 x 105 MM / 8 x 4 inches portrait
Pages
192
ISBN
978-94-91677-85-4
Editor
Pernilla Ellens
Author
various
Graphic
Virginie Gauthier
Language
English
Binding
Swiss binding, book block section sewn with white binding thread,
Paper
Sirio Black Black 260 gr (cover) and Maxigloss coated glossy paper, white 90 gr + Woodstock, rosa 80 gr (inside pages)
Edition
1200
Color
64 pages full color full spread images
Printer
Unicum by Gianotten, Tilburg (NL)
Details
two round corners, radius R7/ R10/ R17/ R22
Proofreader
Josh Plough
Photography of the book
Blickfanger
Photography in the book
Daantje Bons
Curator
Pernilla Ellens
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