Magazine for GEMAK, Issue #2, 2012
Between 2012 and 2015, GEMAK was the only remaining active component of the Vrije Academie Foundation The Hague that was founded in 1947 by Livinus van de Bundt.
It was GEMAK’s ambition to present contemporary and controversial themes in art, politics and society; inquisitive, curious, evaluative and challenging and to challenge audiences to experience art as a starting point for artistically ground breaking discussions, lectures and debates. On 4 December 2015 GEMAK had to close its doors. In doing so, the Vrije Academie Foundation also ceased to exist.
Wout de Vringer has designed many supports for GEMAK, using BVH Baldinger as the primary typeface.
GEMAK was an exhibition space. It offered artists an inspiring platform for provocative projects. GEMAK’s exhibitions were accompanied by lectures, interviews and debates, where art provided the inspiration rather than the subject.
Magazine for GEMAK, Issue #1, 2012
Open Days poster proposal, 2011
Exhibition poster for Arjan de Nooy’s Haarscherp, 2012
Magazine for GEMAK, Issue #2, 2012
Magazine for GEMAK, Issue #2, 2012
Magazine for GEMAK, Issue #2, 2012
Exhibition wall text for Generation 9/11, 2011
Posters for an exhibition titled The New Fordist Manifesto, 2013
Exhibition Mischa Kuball: New Pott Revisited, 2013
Lettering for the GEMAK store, 2013
Invitation card for the exhibition titled Off Senses Future Senses, 2014
Invitation card for an exhibition titled [Insert Title Here]*, 2012, featuring the logo in Clarendon
Invitation card for an exhibition titled Later als ik groot ben, 2014