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Items, Amsterdam
Posted by: Items
Items is the Dutch journal of design, covering all design disciplines. Based in Amsterdam, we look at design internationally from a Dutch perspective.
Items was established in 1982 and has grown to become the leading design magazine in the Netherlands. Currently the magazine is in Dutch only, but that will change in the not so distant future.
director(s):
Max Bruinsma (editor in chief / publisher)
curator(s):
Pao Lien Djie (managing editor / publisher), Roelien Plaatsman (bureau editor), Robbert van Strien (assistant editor)
Items is the Dutch journal of design, covering all design disciplines. Based in Amsterdam, we look at design internationally from a Dutch perspective.
Items was established in 1982 and has grown to become the leading design magazine in the Netherlands. Currently the magazine is in Dutch only, but that will change in the not so distant future.
director(s):
Max Bruinsma (editor in chief / publisher)
curator(s):
Pao Lien Djie (managing editor / publisher), Roelien Plaatsman (bureau editor), Robbert van Strien (assistant editor)
Kunstbeeld, Diemen
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Kunstbeeld, Diemen
magazineart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Kunstbeeld, Diemen
Magazine for contemporary and modern art
magazineart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Posted by: Kunstbeeld
Kunstbeeld keeps you informed on national and international developments in contemporary and modern art. The magazine is published ten times a year and offers interviews with leading and upcoming artists, reports from the frontline of the international art world, including the art market, and reviews of national and international exhibitions.
As a subscriber you receive the seperate Art Calender, with elaborate information on new national and international exhibitions in galleries and museums. Kunstbeeld also publishes the contemporary art magazine All About Art + Scenery.
director(s):
Roos van Put (editor-in-chief)
Kunstbeeld keeps you informed on national and international developments in contemporary and modern art. The magazine is published ten times a year and offers interviews with leading and upcoming artists, reports from the frontline of the international art world, including the art market, and reviews of national and international exhibitions.
As a subscriber you receive the seperate Art Calender, with elaborate information on new national and international exhibitions in galleries and museums. Kunstbeeld also publishes the contemporary art magazine All About Art + Scenery.
director(s):
Roos van Put (editor-in-chief)
Metropolis M, Utrecht
emerging artists, new media, performance, photography, video
Metropolis M, Utrecht
magazine on contemporary art
magazineemerging artists, new media, performance, photography, video
Posted by: Metropolis M
Metropolis M is a non-profit bilingual magazine on contemporary art. It is a commentator on new developments in art and culture, which it tries to put in perspective through critical discussion. Metropolis M likes to position its discourse halfway between the powerful German and Anglo-American critical traditons and the philosophical leanings in the south - of Belgium and France.
At the crossroads of artistic, cultural, and critical discourse Metropolis M can present beautiful panoramas which at times are insightful, clearing things up, and at other times, just a happy jumble.
director(s):
Domeniek Ruyters (editor in chief)
curator(s):
Saskia van der Kroef (editor), Maxine Kopsa (associate editor), Karolien van Gent (managing editor)
Metropolis M is a non-profit bilingual magazine on contemporary art. It is a commentator on new developments in art and culture, which it tries to put in perspective through critical discussion. Metropolis M likes to position its discourse halfway between the powerful German and Anglo-American critical traditons and the philosophical leanings in the south - of Belgium and France.
At the crossroads of artistic, cultural, and critical discourse Metropolis M can present beautiful panoramas which at times are insightful, clearing things up, and at other times, just a happy jumble.
director(s):
Domeniek Ruyters (editor in chief)
curator(s):
Saskia van der Kroef (editor), Maxine Kopsa (associate editor), Karolien van Gent (managing editor)
Mister Motley, Amsterdam
Posted by: Mister Motley
Mister Motley is a full color, quarterly, magazine about contemporary art for people from 20 till 42 years old. Every issue has a theme. We have made issues about 'street life', 'family' and 'folk art', but we also work with more abstract themes such as ‘about death’ or ‘magic’.
Mister Motley has an inspiring, subversive but also strongly informative voice. The magazine inspires the readers to actively be a part of the website-issues: they can mail their own images to the website and have fun with the artists-made assignments placed on the website.
director(s):
Hanne Hagenaars (editor-in-chief)
curator(s):
Monica Aerden (editor magazine), Irene Craen and Aishlinn Bruinja (webeditor), Maartje Folkeringa (assistant images)
Mister Motley is a full color, quarterly, magazine about contemporary art for people from 20 till 42 years old. Every issue has a theme. We have made issues about 'street life', 'family' and 'folk art', but we also work with more abstract themes such as ‘about death’ or ‘magic’.
Mister Motley has an inspiring, subversive but also strongly informative voice. The magazine inspires the readers to actively be a part of the website-issues: they can mail their own images to the website and have fun with the artists-made assignments placed on the website.
director(s):
Hanne Hagenaars (editor-in-chief)
curator(s):
Monica Aerden (editor magazine), Irene Craen and Aishlinn Bruinja (webeditor), Maartje Folkeringa (assistant images)
postal address
PO Box 17048
NL-1001 JA Amsterdam
distance from Schiphol
11 km
PO Box 17048
NL-1001 JA Amsterdam
distance from Schiphol
11 km
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+31 (0)6 24766671
+31 (0)6 17094076
+31 (0)6 17094076
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Volume, Amsterdam
Posted by: Volume
Volume magazine is an independent quarterly that sets the agenda for architecture and design. Volume is a product by Archis + C-LAB + AMO +...
Archis is a think tank on the city. It's challenging designers to re-think their practice through advise, debate and interventions.
director(s):
Lilet Breddels
curator(s):
Arjen Oosterman (editor-in-chief), Timothy Moore (editor)
Volume magazine is an independent quarterly that sets the agenda for architecture and design. Volume is a product by Archis + C-LAB + AMO +...
Archis is a think tank on the city. It's challenging designers to re-think their practice through advise, debate and interventions.
director(s):
Lilet Breddels
curator(s):
Arjen Oosterman (editor-in-chief), Timothy Moore (editor)
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