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Re: Society
Re: Society
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A01=Alain de Botton
A01=Erica Shiozaki
A01=Konrad Schiller
A01=Ralph Hamers
A01=Sanne ten Brink
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Author_Alain de Botton
Author_Erica Shiozaki
Author_Konrad Schiller
Author_Ralph Hamers
Author_Sanne ten Brink
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COP=Netherlands
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Product details
- ISBN 9789491727450
- Weight: 1070g
- Dimensions: 220 x 280mm
- Publication Date: 27 Oct 2014
- Publisher: Frame Publishers BV
- Publication City/Country: NL
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Art is an essential part of ING’s corporate identity. The ING Collection was founded in 1974 to create a stimulating working environment. Over the years, the collection has grown to become an extensive and internationally renowned collection of artworks, with a focus on contemporary art by professional artists. In 2014, to celebrate 40 years of the Art Collection, this milestone is marked with an exhibition and the publication of this book. Re:Society shows a selection of the artworks that ING has collected over the past 40 years, and what ING has meant for and will mean for society in the future. The book also explains how art reflects on society. There is an in-depth introduction by well-known author Alain de Botton and the 10 chapters of the book are introduced by Polish curator Konrad Miller.
Konrad Schiller is a writer and curator. Schiller studied art history in Warsaw before completing an MA in Postcolonial Culture and Global Policy at Goldsmiths College in London. Currently he is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Erica Shiozaki is a writer and curator based in London and is the inaugural recipient of the Florence Trust Curatorial Residency, supported by the Arts Council of England.
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