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MAGAZINE FOR ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

MAK/ZINE Vienna's specialist art/architecture/design journal from 2011 till 2015, was published by the MAK in partnership with Volltext Verlag and circulated at newsstands and kiosks in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland; plus specialist booksellers in Vienna and internationally.

Published twice a year, reading MAK/ZINE, the best way of connecting worlds of traditional and cutting-edge visual art and design culture.

MAK/ZINE #1/2013

On Mobility
The fourth issue of the MAK/ZINE „In Bewegung/On Mobility“ is published on the occasion of the exhibitions NOMADIC FURNITURE 3.0. New Liberated Living? and TOUR DU MONDE. Bicycle Stories. Everything in this edition revolves around physical and mental mobility in both direct and oblique senses of the word: movement, nomadism, change, flexibility, DIY, self-determination, global communication, ubiquity and so forth.

Edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, with contributions by David Byrne, Alison J. Clarke, Sean Cubitt, Peter Daniel, Michael Embacher, Martina Fineder, Thomas Geisler, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, James Hennessey, Katherine Satorius, German/English, 114 pages, MAK/Volltext, Wien 2013.

MAK/ZINE #1/2014

The MAK celebrates 150 years of applied arts
The fifth issue of the MAK/ZINE, anniversary issue, is published on the occasion of the press conference 150 Years of the MAK: From a Collection of Examples to an Intercreative Inspiration Museum.

Edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, with contributions by Tulga Beyerle, Matthias Boeckl, Heidemarie Caltik, Katharina Diewald / Anne-Katrin Rossberg, Rainald Franz, Thomas Geisler, Owen Hatherley, Barbara Karl, Erich Klein, Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Christian Reder, Simon Rees, Clemens J. Setz, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Bärbel Vischer, Johannes Wieninger, German/English, 114 pages, MAK/Volltext, Wien 2014.
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MAK/ZINE #1/2015

CHANGE!
This issue of the MAK/ZINE, is published on the occasion of the annual press conference/program presentation 2015:
CREATING RESPONSIBILITY.

Edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, with contributions by   Wojciech Czaja, Hermann Czech, Michael Freund, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Sandra Haischberger, Manisha Jothady, Otto Kapfinger, Christoph Laimer, Andreiana Mihail, Oliver Père, Philip Streit, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Bärbel Vischer, Sabine B. Vogel. German/English, 82 pages, MAK Vienna 2015. 

MAK/ZINE #1/2011

In association with the exhibition ENVISIONING BUILDINGS. Reflecting Architecture in Contemporary Art Photography (2011/12) the museum was launching a new bi-lingual serial magazine—MAK/ZINE published in partnership with Volltext Verlag.

The first issue of the MAK/ZINE is dedicated to ENVISIONING BUILDINGS: Reflecting Architecture in Contemporary Art Photography and includes texts on the relationship of art, architecture, and photography by Annette Emde, Hal Foster, Laurence A. Rickels, and Barry Schwabsky, as well as a curatorial overview, texts by the artists, book reviews by Paul Foss, Frank Hartmann, and Ernst Strouhal, German/English, 144 pages, extensive full-color illustrations, MAK/Volltext Verlag Vienna 2011.

MAK/ZINE #1/2012

THINGS: plain & simple
The occasion for the second MAK/ZINE is provided by three MAK exhibitions on the same subject that are being shown in parallel. THINGS: plain & simple is understood as an artistic and cultural-historical plea for the ideals of plainness and simplicity of form.

Contributions by Elfriede Jelinek and Detlev Schöttker as well as Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Christian Höller, Fatima Naqvi, Elisabeth von Samsonow, Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Johannes Wieninger, interviews Jasper Sharp / Doris Krüger and Simon Rees / Jan Norrman, German/English, 144 pages, MAK/Volltext Vienna 2012.

MAK/ZINE #2/2012

Vienna 1900
The third edition of the MAK/ZINE, dedicated to Vienna 1900, plays a key role in regard by showing that the applied arts shouldn't be treated as an end unto themselves, but that they can produce an accord between people and society.

Edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, texts by Philipp Blom, Paul Foss, Christopher Hailey, Frank Hartmann, Owen Hatherley, William M. Johnston, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Johannes Wieninger, Christian Witt-Dörring, et al., German/English, 122 pages, MAK/ Volltext Vienna 2012.

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