1. BOEK – Piet Hein Eek: A publication by Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek, known for his innovative use of scrap materials, particularly wood. This book showcases his sustainable design approach, focusing on furniture and interior projects.
2. Studio Job: A book dedicated to the work of the design collective Studio Job, known for their distinctive and eclectic style that blends art and design. It features intricate and often surreal creations, spanning furniture, installations, and graphics.
3. Studio Job & the Groninger Museum: This book highlights the collaboration between Studio Job and the Groninger Museum. It explores their unique, maximalist aesthetic through various art pieces and exhibitions showcased at the museum.
4. Marlene Dumas – Painter: This book explores the works of Marlene Dumas, a South African-born Dutch artist. Known for her expressive portraits, it delves into her themes of identity, sexuality, and psychological depth.
5. Marlene Dumas: Another book focusing on Marlene Dumas, offering an in-depth look at her artwork. It includes a collection of paintings and drawings that address complex social and political issues, often through a personal lens.
6. Marlene Dumas – Measuring Your Own Grave: This book accompanies a retrospective exhibition of Dumas’ work, showcasing her career and thematic explorations. The title refers to her introspective and sometimes dark approach to art, dealing with mortality and human experience.
7. Ger van Elk: A monograph on Ger van Elk, a Dutch conceptual artist. Known for his multimedia approach, the book highlights his experimentation with photography, video, sculpture, and installation, often blending humor and critique.
8. Atelier Van Lieshout – Vroom & Dreesmann Project: This book covers a project by Atelier Van Lieshout, led by Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout. Known for functional and provocative designs, the book explores their collaboration on innovative public art installations.
9. Atelier Van Lieshout: This publication showcases the studio’s work, which often blurs the line between art, architecture, and design. It features their large-scale projects and provocative pieces, exploring themes of society, industry, and human nature.