In late 1911, Piet Mondrian was about to move to Paris and leave his native country of the Nether...
Though composed of contemporary art, The People's Art refers to the Dutch democratic tradition of...
Dai Hanzhi: 5000 Artists is dedicated to the life and work of Hans van Dijk (1946-2002) and outli...
The globalized world is both hyper-connected and ever more rife with conflict. How to Gather brin...
This publication investigates the circulation of art and its economies in the 21st century, as ex...
Taking off from Saadane Afif's 2008 Witte de With exhibition 'Technical Specifications,' this vol...
Published by the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, From #5 provides a short...
Edited by Zoe Gray, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Monika Szewczyk. Text by Christina Barton, Michelle Men...
Susanne Kriemann's 'One Day' is the third volume in Witte de With's series of photographic portra...
Edited by Belinda Hak. Text by Faye Holdert, Joris de Jong, Judith Leijdekkers, Jammie Oostrum, E...
Its title derived from the French word causer, meaning to chat or talk informally, Alexandre Sing...
Anonymous deserted buildings have dominated the photographic work of Efrat Shvily since she began...
Edited by Monika Szewczyk, Juan A Gaitan, Nicolaus Schafhausen. Text by Edith Dekyndt, Renske Jan...
The 2001 cultural capitals of Europe, Rotterdam, and Porto, were besieged by international artist...
To produce his large-scale ink-based maps and diagrams, Chinese artist Qiu Zhije (born 1969) expl...
Dutch multimedia artist Erik van Lieshout's (born 1968) provocative work often deals with violenc...
Since its inception in 1990, Witte de With has exhibited some 300 artists and, through its public...
What kind of a reader does an artist make? This publication marks the conclusion of Para Fictions...
This Source Book combines critical essays and visual notes compiled by the Canadian-born, Berlin-...
Edited by Zoe Gray. Text by Bina Von Stauffenberg, Raymond Carver, Andre Bazin, Zoe Gray.
Conventions In Contemporary Art arose from the highly entertaining and much-discussed series of d...
This publication constitutes an anthology of essays, cartoons and image readings published on Wit...
This artist's book brings together research, material fragments, chronologies, images and texts t...
Austrian-born, Los Angeles-based conceptualist Mathias Poledna deconstructs and reconstructs rece...
Published at the end of curator Defne Ayas' six-year directorship of the Witte de With Center for...
Accompanying an exhibition that takes sloth as one of its central themes, Cosima von Bonin's newe...
Edited by Anshuman Dasgupta, Monika Szewczyk, Grant Watson. Text by Will Bradley, R. Siva Kumar, ...
This first monograph on British performance artist William Hunt (born in 1977) is designed to unf...
In three series of black-and-white pictures, Randa Shaath meets and photographs the people who li...
This publication accompanies the long-term program Moderation(s) (2012--14), hosted by Witte de W...
Following Volume I (2013-2016), this anthology documents reflections published in 2016 and 2017 o...
Drawing from work produced during Witte de With's In Light of 25 Years project, this publication ...
The latest photographer commissioned by the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art to document...
For the exhibition Play-use, artist Peter Friedl interviewed a number of children in the playgrou...
Under Fire 2 is the second collection edited by Jordan Crandall in an ongoing project that explor...
Text by Luis E. Carcamo-Huechante, Ann Demeester, Eva Huttenlauch, Joan Jonas, Sung Hwan Kim.
Eulalia Valldosera has created an oeuvre of unusual beauty since 1990. Valldosera works in the me...