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Karel Martens

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    Transport Justice
    • Transport Justice

      Designing Fair Transportation Systems

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Focusing on principles of justice, this book introduces a transformative approach to transportation planning. It critiques existing systems and proposes equitable solutions that address social and environmental disparities. By integrating justice into transportation policies, the work aims to enhance accessibility and fairness for all communities, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in future planning efforts.

      Transport Justice
    • Karel Martens - motion

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Published as part of ?Motion?, an exhibition by Dutch artist and graphic designer Karel Martens at Kunstverein München, this book is the seventh instalment of the ?Companion? series produced by the Kunstverein and Roma Publications. With concept and design by Julie Peeters, the greater part of the book?s content is derived from the video ?Not for Resale?, a sequence of photographs of the array of images and objects found on the artist?s studio wall, taken in 2000. Material from two other videos, ?Lost & Found? (2004) and ?Tol? (2008), is also included, along with a transcription of a conversation between Martens and Chris Fitzpatrick, director of the Kunstverein. 00Exhibition: Kunstverein München, Germany (04.02.-02.04.2017).

      Karel Martens - motion
    • Reprint Karel Martens

      • 83 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition of work by Dutch designer Karel Martens at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. Besides offering a closer look at his free work, it also covers his approach to the teaching of graphic design. Comprising a selection of both past work and more recent applied work, it also includes new essays by David Bennewith, who examines Martens' approach to teaching through its history and accounts from students, and Robin Kinross, who offers a meditation on the artist's free work, which demonstrates a consistent line of inquiry through his 54 years in graphic design. Martens was the recipient of the Gerrit Noordzij Prize in 2012. Exhibition: Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands (03.2015).

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