The textures of our culture are reflected within the patterns we produce. Sometimes the surface that hosts the pattern is more slippery than imagined, or the pattern appears to have been too unstable in the first place. As the ruler is held exclusively in the hands of humankind, why then is the pattern so tempting and why do we give into it time and time again? Furthermore, as productive mastery is channelled through ever more abstract processes, digital tools and semi-finished particles, don’t we lose touch with the fundamentals of the pattern produced?

In parallel with an array of visual poetry by various handcraft masters dealing with the imaginative fabric of patterns and surface, we speculate upon the phenomenon of the visual pattern as an identifier through the thoughts of Onomatopee’s Freek Lomme. Inspired by the works of various artists who have fascinated him for years now, he wants to re-imagine our capacity to understand the dichotomous life between the pattern as an immanent yet hidden cultural motive, and the pattern as texture; which through transcendence, we can actually reach out for. We only hope he’s chasing something he can hold on to within this spectral subject.
This project concerns the visual poetry that is released within the woven patterns’ ambivalence between fixation by rule and the dynamics of life; on the fracture of materialistic realism and the limits of the power we hold in our hands.
With this endeavour, we take a step back into the mastery of patterns in craft. We will balance this by looking back into the history of ideas involving patterns as visual motives to culture, and dive into our experiences of them.
Contributing artists and designers: Elisa van Joolen, Esther Stocker, Hansje van Halem / Tracy Widdess, Har Sanders, Koen Taselaar, Maria Hedlund, Sigrid Calon, Timon van der Hijden.
Leporello: 32 pages / 16 viewing pages. 2 x 24 pages selfcover, stapled booklets.

America - Ayline Olukman, Hélène Gaudy
Rendezvous - Eléonore Pano-Zavaroni
ICCMHW - Atelier Choque Le Goff
Holy etc. - Fabienne Radi
Poétique d'une introspection visuelle - Jean-Charles Andrieu de Levis, Alex Barbier
Dear Paul - Paul Van der Eerden
Photographic Fields - Joël Van Audenhaege
Strates - Else Bedoux
Prose postérieure - Les commissaires anonymes
Before Science - Gilles Pourtier, Anne-Claire Broc'h
Le voyeur - entretiens - Éric Rondepierre - Julien Milly
Entretiens – Jérôme Dupeyrat
Piano - Joseph Charroy
Polyphème (d'après Euripide) - J. & E. LeGlatin
Économies silencieuses et audaces approximatives - Guy Chevalier [& coll.]
Editer l’art – Leszek Brogowski
Seoul Flowers & Trees - tribute to Lee Friedlander
Amos Gitai et l'enjeu des archives - Jean-Michel Frodon
Holyhood, vol. 1 — Guadalupe, California - Alessandro Mercuri
Ilya Ehrenbourg - Et pourtant elle tourne
Dada à Zurich – Le mot et l’image (1915-1916)Hugo Ball
Pectus Excavatum - Quentin Yvelin
Recto Versu - Bill Noir
Comment quitter la terre ? - Jill Gasparina, Christophe Kihm, Anne-Lyse Renon
Je ne peux pas ne pas - Geneviève Romang
Le chateau enchanté - Atelier Mclane
Critique & création - L.L. de Mars
All Wet - Maryin Winter
Le corps travesti - Michel Journiac
De lave et de fer - Laurent Feynerou
Carnivore - Grow
Le Choix du peuple - Nicolas Savary, Tilo Steireif
Aurore Colbert - Marie Mons
Illusive prosody - Alex Beaurain
Critique d'art n°56
Cyclone - Juliette Chalaye
Good Company - Paul Van der Eerden
Dédale - Laurent Chardon
Email Diamant - Fabienne Radi
Graphzine Visages
Plus c'est facile, plus c'est beau : prolégomènes à la plus belle exposition du monde - Éric Watier 

























