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The publication “Margaret van Eyck—Renaming an Institution, a Case Study (Volume Two: Comments, Contexts, and Connections)” is the second of a two-volume endeavour documenting Margaret van Eyck, an ongoing, collaborative research project at the intersection of feminist intervention, institutional critique, and the politics of (re-)naming, initiated by book designer, editor, and researcher Hagen Verleger during a residency at Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht.
With contributions by Afro Xylanthé, Alexandra Phillips, An Onghena, Dominique Hurth, Hagen Verleger, Cannach MacBride, Levi de Kleer, Luca Soudant, Madelon Hooykaas, Martino Morandi, Matylda Krzykowski, Mia Melvær, Nick Currie, Nina Glockner, Raewyn Martyn, and Sachi Miyachi.
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4 ¼ × 7 inches, 184 pages, offset printing (4C/1C), edition of 500, ISBN 978-1-7320534-1-0, published by Peradam, New York.