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-o-l-o-g-y

Maxim Tyminko, Adriel van Drimmelen 2012
206 b/w posters (118 x 84 cm each), based on an online questionnaire
  • Maxim Tyminko
    author
  • Adriel van Drimmelen
    author
  • Lena Davidovich
    participant
  • Evelina Domnich
    participant
  • Andrei Dureika
    participant
  • Janna Grak
    participant
  • Sergey Kiryuschenko
    participant
  • Aleksander Komarov
    participant
  • Vika Mitrichenko
    participant
  • Sergey Shabohin
    participant
  • Anna Sokolova
    participant
  • Tamara Sokolova
    participant
  • Oleg Yushko
    participant
  • Mounira Al Solh
    participant
  • Aljoscha
    participant
  • Isabelle Andriessen
    participant
  • R. Armstrong
    participant
  • Brian Bishop
    participant
  • Nicholas Bjerch-Andresen
    participant
  • Daniel Carlson
    participant
  • Christopher Charles
    participant
  • Melissa Cisneros
    participant
  • Jude Crilly
    participant
  • Ian Paul de Ruiter
    participant
  • Nanna Debois Buhl
    participant
  • Julia Amelie Fischer
    participant
  • Romeo Gongora
    participant
  • Inti Hernandez
    participant
  • Carl Johan Högberg
    participant
  • Julia Jacquette
    participant
  • Bettina John
    participant
  • Tobias Karlsson
    participant
  • Tomoko Kawachi
    participant
  • David Larcher
    participant
  • Lucas Lenglet
    participant
  • Simone Martinetto
    participant
  • Daniele Marx
    participant
  • Lucia Nimcova
    participant
  • Gitte Nygaard
    participant
  • Shinji Otani
    participant
  • Marco Pando
    participant
  • Yiannis Papadopoulos
    participant
  • Claudia Passeri
    participant
  • Malin Persson
    participant
  • Bradley Pitts
    participant
  • Ilya Rabinovich
    participant
  • Dusan Rodic
    participant
  • Karen Sargsyan
    participant
  • Sanghee Song
    participant
  • Ulrika Sparre
    participant
  • Mari Stoel
    participant
  • Jair Straschnow
    participant
  • Natalie Sutinen
    participant
  • Dominique Teufen
    participant
  • Сергей Тересюк
    participant
  • Anne van Duuren
    participant
  • Koen Vanmechelen
    participant
  • Claire Verkoyen
    participant
  • Bjork Viggosdottir
    participant
  • Michelle Williams Gamaker
    participant
  • Mu Xue
    participant
  • Juan Zamora
    participant
  • Thordis Erla Zoega
    participant

-ology is a collection of 206 questions posed by 61 artists and received over 8,000 responses from the public.

As an international project, -ology strives to highlight the practices of a wide variety of artists working today. By bringing together the ideas and themes of individual artists, we hope to present a cloud of ideas that is indicative of the contemporary artistic environment. -ology strives to give everyone the freedom to analyze and draw their own conclusions about what this cloud of ideas means to us all.

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  • This is an international project that aims to reveal the working methods of artists working today. By bringing together the ideas and themes of individual artists, we hope to present a cloud of ideas that reflects the contemporary artistic landscape.

    Much of the -ology project is presented online, and an exhibition consisting of a visual overview and extended dialogue of the project was held at the Amstel 41 gallery in Amsterdam from December 7 to 21.

  • We believe that this project allows us to see the ideas that a variety of artists are exploring. -ology strives to give everyone the freedom to analyze and draw their own conclusions about what this cloud of ideas means to us all. We believe that sharing the ideas that artists work with is challenging, inspiring and enriching for everyone. -ology is a platform on which ideas expressed by artists can be understood by the public.

  • We invited artists to consider several questions that address conceptual or topical issues related to their practice. For each question, artists were asked to provide possible answers. These questions and answers have been compiled into an online questionnaire that anyone can view and respond to.

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  • This is an international project that aims to reveal the working methods of artists working today. By bringing together the ideas and themes of individual artists, we hope to present a cloud of ideas that reflects the contemporary artistic landscape.

    Much of the -ology project is presented online, and an exhibition consisting of a visual overview and extended dialogue of the project was held at the Amstel 41 gallery in Amsterdam from December 7 to 21.

  • This is an international project that aims to reveal the working methods of artists working today. By bringing together the ideas and themes of individual artists, we hope to present a cloud of ideas that reflects the contemporary artistic landscape.

    Much of the -ology project is presented online, and an exhibition consisting of a visual overview and extended dialogue of the project was held at the Amstel 41 gallery in Amsterdam from December 7 to 21.

  • We believe that this project allows us to see the ideas that a variety of artists are exploring. -ology strives to give everyone the freedom to analyze and draw their own conclusions about what this cloud of ideas means to us all. We believe that sharing the ideas that artists work with is challenging, inspiring and enriching for everyone. -ology is a platform on which ideas expressed by artists can be understood by the public.

  • We believe that this project allows us to see the ideas that a variety of artists are exploring. -ology strives to give everyone the freedom to analyze and draw their own conclusions about what this cloud of ideas means to us all. We believe that sharing the ideas that artists work with is challenging, inspiring and enriching for everyone. -ology is a platform on which ideas expressed by artists can be understood by the public.

  • We invited artists to consider several questions that address conceptual or topical issues related to their practice. For each question, artists were asked to give possible answers. These questions and answers have been compiled into an online questionnaire that anyone can view and respond to.

  • We invited artists to consider several questions that address conceptual or topical issues related to their practice. For each question, artists were asked to give possible answers. These questions and answers have been compiled into an online questionnaire that anyone can view and respond to.