Printing Studio of Making Thoughts
Printing Studio of Making Thoughts, Cora Z in Art & Design (China) Vol 110. 2009.
Small Studios
Work featured in Small Studios
Small Studios
Editor & Design: Jianping He
Staff: Katharina Wanner, Annika Wolfzettel , Susann Szilágyi , Simone Amrein, Magdalena Leupold
Softcover, 738 pages, 16 x 24 cm
Publisher: PageOne (Singapore) & Hesign (Berlin/Shanghai), Berlin, Jan. 2009
Screen to Screen Dialogue
Interview by Chris Reinewald on the occasion of the first viewing of my travelling show Ultralight, at the University of North Carolina Charlotte (UNCC), January 2009.
Screen to Screen Dialogue
At the beginning of the 21st century it seems as though the art of fine printing like other applied arts, such as textiles, ceramics and glass, is slowly sliding away into the valley of oblivion. It will probably survive for a short while as an activity only to be performed by diehards, a.k.a. crafts artists. This is totally understandable. Who would bother to mess around with ink, paper, acid, screens or stones, or a printing press when the computer and digital print technologies enable us to work with clean hands?
Comix!
Work featured in Postercollection 16: Comix!
Edited by the Museum of Design Zurich, published by Lars Müller Verlag.
Super Holland Design
Work featured in Super Holland Design
Super Holland Design
Editedors: Tomoko Sakamoto & Ramon Prat
Book- & coverdesign: TwoPoints
Hardcover, 416 pages, size 17 x 24 cm, illlustrations in full color, laguage English
Actar, Barcelona, 2008
ISBN 978-84-96954-19-9
Price 28.00 €
Contemporary Graphic Design
Work featured in Contemporary Graphic Design.
Written and compiled by Charlotte & Peter Fiell, published by Taschen Verlag.
Kriebelende Beestjes
De kriebelende beestjes van Harmen Liemburg, Anka van Voorthuijzen in Smaak, juni 2007.
Lord of the Beetles
Das Große Krabben/ Lord of the Beetles, Thomas Meder in Form 208/ 2006.
Liemburg and Niessen: A Joint Expedition
Photography Corriette Schoenaerts.
About the collaboration between Richard Niessen, Jennifer Tee & Harmen Liemburg.
Text Nadette de Visser for Amsterdam Index 2006 (A shortcut to creative Amsterdam).
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Amsterdam Index 06
In the language of form that is graphic design, Harmen Liemburg en Richard Niessen have developed their own dictionary. This Amsterdam based duo, in collaboration, was previously known as Golden Masters. Meandering through styles, colors, texture and shape, Liemburg and Niessen create design that borders with and crosses over to art. It is a playful world this illustrious duo live in, one that curls and winds and consists of windows to different spaces and places.
Handmade
Work featured in Postercollection 11: Handmade
Edited by the Museum of Design Zurich, published by Lars Müller Verlag.