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RAABJERG. Rune Peitersen

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ISBN 978-94-92852-57-1
Price € 30.-
Final editing Rune Peitersen, Eleonoor Jap Sam
Texts  Rune Peitersen
Graphic design Mainstudio (Edwin van Gelder)
Printer & lithography Zwaan Lenoir
Number of pages 288
Book size 22x28.5cm
Binding Softcover, Japanese binding
Language English Danish
Release date May 2022
Publisher Jap Sam Books, and made possible with the support of the Mondriaan Fund and the Creative Industries Fund.
Promotional book photos The Book Photographer.

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BEST DUTCH BOOK DESIGNS 2022 STUDENT JURY

TOKYO TDC ANNUAL AWARDS 2023 EXCELLENT TYPOGRAPHY & DESIGN

RAABJERG takes outset in the changing landscape of northern Jutland (DK). The landscape changed due to climatological changes and human resource extraction, and the following attempts at ‘restoring’ and ‘reestablishing’ a ‘natural’ landscape.

The narrative pivot point is the violent sand drift in the 16th-19th centuries; how it manifested itself and completely transformed the once fertile landscape into a barren wasteland. Different governments – from kings to elected parliaments – enacted laws tried to reverse it. After 200 years, they ‘succeeded’ in re-transforming the landscape back to a controlled state, especially suited for tourism.

However, today, the dune landscapes are considered ‘natural’, and conservation efforts are now directed at preserving these. Obviously, any landscape is in a state of constant transition, and these efforts then beg the question: How do you preserve transition?

The project RAABJERG of Danish artist Rune Peitersen consists of a publication and a film. The film will premiere at the Biennale für Aktuele Fotografie in Mannheim (DE) in March 2022.

About the author

Rune Peitersen, born in Denmark in 1971, lives and works in Amsterdam (NL) and Brussels (BE). In 1999 he received his BA from the Royal Academy in The Hague and in 2001 his MA from the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen.

Peitersen’s work has been exhibited internationally and he has received awards from the Mondriaan Foundation. Next to his artistic practice, Peitersen teaches at the St. Joost Art Academy, regularly lectures on his work and is a cofounder of several artists’ initiatives among which the think-tank Platform Beeldende Kunst (Platform for Visual Arts).

www.runepeitersen.com

 

 

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Rune Peitersen

€30.00

RAABJERG. Rune Peitersen

Rune Peitersen

€30.00

Art / Awarded / Film / video / Landscape | Nature / Photography

ISBN 978-94-92852-57-1
Price € 30.-
Final editing Rune Peitersen, Eleonoor Jap Sam
Texts  Rune Peitersen
Graphic design Mainstudio (Edwin van Gelder)
Printer & lithography Zwaan Lenoir
Number of pages 288
Book size 22x28.5cm
Binding Softcover, Japanese binding
Language English Danish
Release date May 2022
Publisher Jap Sam Books, and made possible with the support of the Mondriaan Fund and the Creative Industries Fund.
Promotional book photos The Book Photographer.

BEST DUTCH BOOK DESIGNS 2022 STUDENT JURY

TOKYO TDC ANNUAL AWARDS 2023 EXCELLENT TYPOGRAPHY & DESIGN

RAABJERG takes outset in the changing landscape of northern Jutland (DK). The landscape changed due to climatological changes and human resource extraction, and the following attempts at ‘restoring’ and ‘reestablishing’ a ‘natural’ landscape.

The narrative pivot point is the violent sand drift in the 16th-19th centuries; how it manifested itself and completely transformed the once fertile landscape into a barren wasteland. Different governments – from kings to elected parliaments – enacted laws tried to reverse it. After 200 years, they ‘succeeded’ in re-transforming the landscape back to a controlled state, especially suited for tourism.

However, today, the dune landscapes are considered ‘natural’, and conservation efforts are now directed at preserving these. Obviously, any landscape is in a state of constant transition, and these efforts then beg the question: How do you preserve transition?

The project RAABJERG of Danish artist Rune Peitersen consists of a publication and a film. The film will premiere at the Biennale für Aktuele Fotografie in Mannheim (DE) in March 2022.

About the author

Rune Peitersen, born in Denmark in 1971, lives and works in Amsterdam (NL) and Brussels (BE). In 1999 he received his BA from the Royal Academy in The Hague and in 2001 his MA from the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen.

Peitersen’s work has been exhibited internationally and he has received awards from the Mondriaan Foundation. Next to his artistic practice, Peitersen teaches at the St. Joost Art Academy, regularly lectures on his work and is a cofounder of several artists’ initiatives among which the think-tank Platform Beeldende Kunst (Platform for Visual Arts).

www.runepeitersen.com