Barbara Holub
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  • PROJECTS
    • 2023 >
      • Silent Activism -Re-enchanting the World
    • 2021 >
      • FAVORIT
    • 2020 >
      • NORMAL
    • 2019 >
      • Breaking Quiet
      • Call Against the Border
      • Utopia or Oblivion
      • Platform for Arguments
    • 2018 >
      • One Hundred Desires for H/C
      • Promise for H/C
      • Times of Dilemma
      • The Blue Frog Society
      • Initiative Island
    • 2017 >
      • Shared Values, Ambulant Gardens, and Other Spaces
      • Harbour for Cultures
      • pursuing, advancing
    • 2016 >
      • Design of the Square in Pottenhofen
      • Commons kommen. Ankommen.
      • The Turn
    • 2015 >
      • The Laughter that Gets Caught in Your Throat
      • Je suis arabe
    • 2014 >
      • On the Slim Probability
      • Du bakchich pour Lampedusa
      • 1st World Congress of the Missing Things
      • 2nd World Non-Congress
      • The Dignity of Man
      • Revolution Without Movement
    • 2013 >
      • Botendienst Unplugged
    • At the Urban Periphery
    • The Blue Frog Society
    • More Opportunities
    • Listen to the Quiet Voice
    • untitled (what we did not dare to wish)
    • With veiling hands
    • SET!
    • Image Transfer
    • Devotion to Unintentionality
    • Handled confidentially
    • The system: prêt-à-porter
  • CONTACT
  • TEXTS
    • Silent Activism
    • NORMAL - #2
    • NORMAL - #1
    • Platform for Arguments
    • NORMAL - dérive
    • Call Against the Border
    • TRI/E/S/T/E
    • Andere Urbanitäten
    • Planning Unplanned - Russian
    • New Stakeholders of Urban Change
    • Räume des Ankommens
    • Das Bienvenue - Ein Recht auf Raum für alle
    • Kunstbulletin 9/2016
    • Planning Unplanned
    • Interview by Maia Damianovic
    • The Games are Over
    • Initiative Island
    • Performing Public Art
    • Direct Urbanism
    • archithese
    • Centerpoint Now
    • found, set, appropriated,
  • CURATED
    • WE PARAPOM!
    • Urgent Perspectives #3
    • Urgent Perspectives #1
    • Urgent Perspectives #2
    • KunstRaumGaragen
    • Waste Value Rising
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NORMAL x 4 - #1
- Direct Urbanism in Graz

Barbara Holub/ Paul Rajakovics

132 p., German/ English
Graphic Design: Peter Oroszlany
with b/w and color images
ISBN 978-3-200-06960-2
2020

With contributions by:
orizzontale, public works, transparadiso, Georg Winter, Beate Engelhorn

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Planning Unplanned - Can Art Have a Function? Towards a New Function of Art in Society
Barbara Holub and Christine Hohenbüchler (eds.)

The financial crisis has spawned a raft of (new) economic models based on cooperative interests and calling for a reconsideration of our values system. Within the context of deindustrialization, deregulation and privatization in urban planning in the last 15 years not only architects and urban planners but increasingly artists are assuming a key role in restructuring cities. In this book Barbara Holub together with international practitioners and theorists from art, urbanism, philosophy, anthropology and sociology but also politicians and administration officers explores the significance of artistic practices counteracting the investororiented (urban) planning and examines what options are offered by the new, transdisciplinary role of urban practitioner.

Texts and artist inserts by:
Markus Ambach, atelier d'architecture autogérée, Peter Arlt, Anette Baldauf, Kerstin Bergendal, Regina Bittner, Valentin Diakonov, Stefan Gruber, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Christine und Irene Hohenbüchler, Barbara Holub, Isola Art Center / Bert Theis, Grant Kester, Torange Khonsari, Folke Köbberling, Elke Krasny, Yvette Masson-Zanussi, Paul O'Neill, Osservatorio Urbano / Lungomare, Paul Rajakovics, Jane Rendell, Karin Reisinger, Mick Wilson, Georg Winter, et.al.

Graphic Design: Rosebud, Inc., Vienna
Translations and copy-editing: Ada Brant, Thomas Martin Pesl
Printed by: Holzhausen Druck GmbH
German / English,
256 p., numerous color images
26 x 19 cm
Euro 35.-
ISBN 978-3-86984-063-5
VERLAG FÜR MODERNE KUNST, 2015
www.vfmk.de

radio dérive: 1.1.2013

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TRI/E/S/T/E

Michael Petrowitsch (ed.)
Exhibition catalog
112 p., 2018
ISBN: 978-3-9504374-3-0

Beiträge von: Stefano Graziani, Emanuela Marassi, Davide Skerlj, transparadiso (Barbara Holub/Paul Rajakovics), Martin Behr, Otmar Lichtenwörther, Hannes Gellner, Team H/C (Giuliana Carbi, Barbara Holub, Elisabetta Porro, Paul Rajakovics)

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Barbara Holub. The Games are Over,
in: The Games are open. Folke Köbberling and Martin Kaltwasser; Edited by Lorna Brown.
Vancouver, 2015
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NORMAL x 4 - #2
- Direct Urbanism in Graz

Barbara Holub/ Paul Rajakovics

117 p., German/ English
Graphic Design: Peter Oroszlany
with b/w and color images
ISBN 978-3-902374-22-6
2021

With contributions by:
orizzontale, public works, transparadiso, Georg Winter
And an Interview with Elke Krasny and transparadiso
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Ruf gegen die Grenze/ Call Against the Border
Barbara Holub/ Paul Rajakovics

42 p., German/ English
with color images
with a text by Maren Richter
published by Public Art Lower Austria
2020

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Barbara Holub. Why is Taking Action Beautiful? Explorations for Actionology
in: New Stakeholders of Urban Change: A Question of Culture and Attitude?

Perspectives in Metropolitan Research 4
Hilke Marit Berger / Gesa Ziemer (eds.)

ISBN 978-3-86859-487-4
JOVIS Verlag, 2017

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Direct Urbanism
transparadiso / Barbara Holub, Paul Rajakovics

After more than twelve years of transdisciplinary practice, the book designed by Lupo & Burtscher, Bolzano, and Schienerl D/AD, Vienna, introduces the extensive work of »transparadiso«: The oeuvre ranges here from a committed architectural practice down to diverse artistic-urban interventions which, now methodically sharpened as »direct urbanism« lift the dichotomy between planning and urban activism. The desire for a collective topos that is supported by collaborative actions and the potential of macro-utopias is common to all the different projects.
An interview with Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson as well as a text by Jane Rendell link the discourse to the projects with their diverse contexts.

Text
Jane Rendell

Interview
Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson with transparadiso

German/ English
216 pages, numerous ills. in color
With supplement and poster
27,5 x 19,8 cm
Euro 32,–
ISBN 978-3-6984-408-4
Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg, 2013
www.vfmk.de

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Initiative Island
Barbara Holub
Eastside Projects, 2009

Published after the occasion of This is the Gallery and the Gallery is Many Things. Texts by Gavin Wade and Marjolein Schaaps, includes a 664 x 482 mm fold-out map.

EP 1.1, photography by Gavin Wade / Stuart Whipps / Barbara Holub. Designed by Cornelia Silli
Published by Eastside Projects, printed by Remaprint, Vienna
166 x 241 mm, 32 pp., full-color, softcover
ISBN 978-1-906753-13-9

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Das Bienvenue: Ein Recht auf Raum für alle (Social Design Reader)
Barbara Holub (ed.), Social Design Arts as Urban Innovation (ed.), 2016

116 p., German/ English
with b/w and color images
20,3 x 12,7 cm
Print on demand, 2016
Euro 6,99
ISBN-10: 3741272450
ISBN-13: 978-3741272455

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Performing Public Art
Gerald Bast, Peter Weibel, Herwig Steiner (eds.)
De Gruyter Verlag 
Erscheint in der Buchreihe „Edition Angewandte“ der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien

mit Beiträgen von:
Erdem Gündüz, transparadiso/ Barbara Holub & Paul Rajakovics, Johan Lorbeer, Barbis Ruder, Shinseungback Kimyonghun, Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan, Artur Żmijewski und dem Wiener Beschwerdechor

Den Beitrag der Angewandten zur Vienna Biennale 2015 bildete das Performing Public Art Festival, welcher jetzt auch als Datenträger und Buch erscheint. Performanceprojekte - kuratiert von Peter Weibel und Gerald Bast - wurden beauftragt, den öffentlichen Raum mit künstlerischen Interventionen zu bespielen. Im Mittelpunkt des Hybrids aus digitaler Nacherzählung und Buch steht ein Datenträger mit Kurzfilmen und Interviews der neun teilnehmenden KünstlerInnen. Dieser virtuelle Ausstellungsraum hat nach Aufschlagen des Buches rund um die Uhr für Sie geöffnet.

http://www.degruyter.com
www.angewandte.at
www.urbanize.at



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