Decolonising Design Education Schools of Departure No. 1 Published by Spector Books. Edited with text by Regina Bittner, Katja Klaus, Philipp Sack, JJ Adibrata, Farid Rakun. Text by Suchitra Balasubrahmanyan, Load Na Dito, Salikhain Kolektib, Omnikolektif, Pangrok Sulap, Nina Paim, Serrum, Pedro J.S. Vieira de Oliveira, Ola Uduku. Examining design education and the legacies of colonialism Addressing the histories and speculating on the futures of radical design and art education, Decolonising Design Education looks at the role that different institutional modes play in these endeavors. Developed in a dialogue among Regina Bittner, Katja Klaus and Philipp Sack (Bauhaus Dessau Foundation) and JJ Adibrata and farid rakun (Gudskul), the publication features a selection of historical case studies, conversations and in-depth reports about education practices in formerly colonized regions, shared by 10 art and design collectives.
The publication is part of the Schools of Departure series, jointly published with a digital atlas mapping experiments in art and design education beyond the Bauhaus. By studying these phenomena as manifestations of “traveling concepts,” which keep a wide variety of educational approaches in a process of constant exchange and motion, the publication explores routes of appropriation that move between different geographies, times and cultures.
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