Research Logs, Essays, Conversations tagged with cultural production


Vasily Chekrygin and the Devils of Avant-garde
Mortality as Matter, Research Logsby Katerina Sidorova

A Close Friendship: Anneke van der Feer and Antonia van den Hoogen-Berlijn
Research Logsby Isabella Legebeke

Threads of Resistance: Angela Su’s Hair Embroidery
Research Logsby Chi-Chia Pao

Do Cultural Institutions Repair or Reproduce Violence?
ConversationsA conversation with Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, Edwin Nasr, Rijin Sahakian, Zoé Samudzi, Maboula Soumahoro and Sanjukta Sunderason.

Glitching the Museum
Research Logsby Alicia Derksen

Through the Roar of Cosmic Cataclysms
Essays, Rakursby Tatiana Kochubinska and Tetiana Zhmurko

To become an Abstraction
Mortality as Matter, Research Logsby Katerina Sidorova

Tell Me a Story
Research Logsby Michelle Adler


Michel de Klerk and Liesbeth van der Pol
Research Logsby Ingeborg de Roode
![Война [War]: futurist publishing as a reflection on wartime reality](https://stedelijkstudies.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Woina-War-01-800x450.jpg)
Война [War]: futurist publishing as a reflection on wartime reality
Mortality as Matter, Rakurs, Research Logsby Katerina Sidorova

Fallen Leaves
Mortality as Matter, Rakurs, Research Logsas a literary style and research methodology in the work of Vasily Rozanov by Katerina Sidorova
![Fig. 5. Alexis Blake, 'rock to jolt [ ] stagger to ash', 2021. Performance, exhibition space with architectural interventions, dim lighting, fragrance, tabloid publication. Prix de Rome 2021. Photo: Daniel Nicolas.](https://stedelijkstudies.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Fig-05-From-Image-to-Smell-800x450.jpg)
From Image to Smell
EssaysThe Role of the Olfactory Sense in Contemporary Art Experience - by Jonas van Kappel

Keith Haring: Notes on Paper
Research Logsby India Jeffes
Journal Articles tagged with cultural production

Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue #14 Editorial
Issue #14: Amsterdam: Reconsidering the Transnationalby Elize Mazadiego and Daniel Ricardo Quiles

Transnational Curatorial Practice: Amsterdam from 1970s
Issue #14: Amsterdam: Reconsidering the TransnationalAn Online Conversation

Zaritsky/Rusli: A Multidirectional Approach to Curating International Modern Art
Issue #14: Amsterdam: Reconsidering the Transnationalby Kerstin Winking

Against the Current: Negotiating European Identities in a Still Divided World
Issue #14: Amsterdam: Reconsidering the Transnationalby Juliane Debeusscher

Imagining the Future of a Complex Mixed-media Work: The Case of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s The Floating Museum
Issue #10 - Digital Archives and Collectionsby Gabriella Giannachi

Database Art and Design: Pioneering Strategies in the Arts towards Collecting and Archiving
Issue #10 - Digital Archives and Collectionsby Sjoukje van der Meulen

Modern Group Portraits in New York Exile: Community and Belonging in the Work of Arthur Kaufmann and Hermann Landshoff
Issue #09 - Modernism in MigrationBy Burcu Dogramaci

The Labyrinthine Exhibition: A New Genre
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Reesa Greenberg

The Labyrinth as an Exhibitionary Model: Form, Event, and Mode of Life
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Noit Banai

Invisible Mazes—Visible Perceptions
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Pamela Bianchi

Ludic Labyrinths: Strategies of Disruption
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Paula Burleigh

Ludic Exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum: Die Welt als Labyrinth, Bewogen Beweging, and Dylaby
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Janna Schoenberger

George Maciunas and the Flux-Labyrinth (1974/1976): Staging a SoHo Way of Life
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Anton Pereira Rodriguez and Wouter Davidts

In the Labyrinth of the Contemporary Condition: The Labyrinthine as Curatorial Topos of Postwar Modern in the German Art World Between 1945 and 1968
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Kristian Handberg

Within a Labyrinth of Gazes: Exhibiting Christoph Schlingensief
Issue #07 - Lose Yourself!By Janneke Schoene