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    On Labyrinthine Exhibitions as Curatorial Model

Lose Yourself!

Stedelijk Studies Issue #7 – Fall 2018

October 3, 2018/by Editor

Lose Yourself – Editorial

By Margriet Schavemaker and Dorine de Bruijne
October 2, 2018/by Editor

The Labyrinthine Exhibition: A New Genre

By Reesa Greenberg
October 1, 2018/by Editor

The Labyrinth as an Exhibitionary Model: Form, Event, and Mode of Life

By Noit Banai
October 1, 2018/by Editor

Invisible Mazes—Visible Perceptions

By Pamela Bianchi
September 30, 2018/by Editor

Ludic Labyrinths: Strategies of Disruption

By Paula Burleigh
September 29, 2018/by Editor

Ludic Exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum: Die Welt als Labyrinth, Bewogen Beweging, and Dylaby

By Janna Schoenberger
September 28, 2018/by Editor

Niki de Saint Phalle Playing with the Feminine in the Male Factory: HON – en katedral

By Annika Öhrner
September 27, 2018/by Editor

George Maciunas and the Flux-Labyrinth (1974/1976): Staging a SoHo Way of Life

By Anton Pereira Rodriguez and Wouter Davidts
September 26, 2018/by Editor

In the Labyrinth of the Contemporary Condition: The Labyrinthine as Curatorial Topos of Postwar Modern in the German Art World Between 1945 and 1968

By Kristian Handberg
September 25, 2018/by Editor

Within a Labyrinth of Gazes: Exhibiting Christoph Schlingensief

By Janneke Schoene
September 24, 2018/by Editor

Labyrinth and Rhizome: On the Work of Walid Raad

By Christoph Chwatal
September 23, 2018/by Editor

On “On Otto”: Moving Images and the New Collectivity

By Ina Blom
September 22, 2018/by Editor

The Labyrinth: Metaphor and Method

By Paula Alaszkiewicz
September 20, 2018/by Editor

Video: Hans Ulrich Obrist

At the Symposium Lose Yourself!
September 19, 2018/by Editor

Video: Hou Hanru

At the Symposium Lose Yourself!
September 18, 2018/by Editor

Video: Raqs Media Collective

At the Symposium Lose Yourself!

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