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Onomato>re>action - 5 years Onomatopee projects: exhibition and newspaper

Exhibition

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performance/intervention Kim de Groot during ’the Form and the Frame’, 2010

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’the Form and the Frame’, on the editorial design of opinion media, 2010.

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Lokking into Onomatopee, exhibit (con)textual, Anne Dijkstra and peter Koole, 2010

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Exhibition view 2009: ’Design Mass’

Onomatopee gives insight into and an overview of five years of dynamic partnerships in designing culture. A variety of voices have united in this platform for progressive cultural production – they have put our culturally designed mentality, its politics and possibilities, on the agenda.

In short: Onomatopee discusses our designed culture and offers space for people who dare to doubt – a space where they can take and retake a critical position – Onomatopee is a platform for (self)critical citizenship.

Mid 2006, writer / curator Freek Lomme and graphic designer Remco van Bladel initiated a platform for projects that consist of both the experience that an exhibition can offer and the depth of content of a publication. Five years and over 70 projects later and operating from their 700m2 project space in Eindhoven, Onomatopee continues to organise a broad movement of and for a diverse group of involved persons and organisations.

Location

Van Abbemuseum
Bilderdijklaan 10
5611 NH Eindhoven

Entrance fee

€ 7.00
Studenten: € 4.00
free of charge. Admission to the library and the Museum Café is free. First Thursday evening of the month from 17:00 hrs: free of charge

Dates and opening hours

Sat Oct 2211:00 - 17:00
Sun Oct 2311:00 - 17:00
Mon Oct 24 -
Tue Oct 2511:00 - 17:00
Wed Oct 2611:00 - 17:00
Thu Oct 2711:00 - 17:00
Fri Oct 2811:00 - 17:00
Sat Oct 2911:00 - 17:00
Sun Oct 3011:00 - 17:00

Organization

Onomatopee
www.onomatopee.net
info@onomatopee.net
040-8433854

Sponsors

Drukkerij Lecturis
Mondriaan Foundation
City of Eindhoven
Province Noord-Brabant

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Design is about making sense of all things around us, whether they are objects or processes.” Marijn van der Poll