Contemporary cosmology backed up by electro-magnetic and gravitation data and the universal language of mathematics is the creation myth of our society. read more
In the Old Hebrew testament, ‘glebe’ was the primal earth, from which the first humans were formed.
Lijn intends her jewellery to be worn, as if one were moulding a clod of ‘glebe’ to a part of one’s body. She wants people to wear the earth. read more
In the Old Hebrew testament, ‘glebe’ was the primal earth, from which the first humans were formed.
Lijn intends her jewellery to be worn, as if one were moulding a clod of ‘glebe’ to a part of one’s body. She wants people to wear the earth. read more
A celebration of sculptural beauty, industrial history and architectural legacy
A stirring large-format celebration of cooling towers, the monumental brutalist structures dotted around Britain that are relics of twentieth-century industrial history – and are about to disappear for good. read more
In 1958, talented and fearless and eighteen years old, Liliane Lijn left her family home and moved to Paris alone to become an artist. Once there, she found an art world filled with the wild energy of creative revolution – peopled and controlled almost entirely by men. read more
This book is the most comprehensive monograph on the artist Liliane Lijn to date, published on the occasion of her major survey exhibition “Liliane Lijn. Arise Alive” read more
The publication accompanies the exhibition surveying the history of digital art from a feminist perspective, focusing on women who worked with computers as a tool or subject and artists that worked in an inherently computational way. read more