Subjective Editions series

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Subjective Editions, 2018-26
Multilingual-English, 8 full-colour books, 16.5 x 22 cm


The Subjective Editions series brings together eight Atlases from different parts of the world, each rooted in specific communities, collective and personal perspectives, and lived experiences. While grounded in their own contexts, together they create a layered and polyphonic mapping of visual narratives, revealing the many ways people relate to, remember, and imagine the places they inhabit and call home.

Subjective Atlas of : Groningen 2026, Bosnia & Herzegovina 2025, Palestine 2024 [2007], Amsterdam 2023, Kaunas 2022, Luxembourg 2019, Brussels 2018, Pakistan 2018


Each book has been initiated by a different organisation, emerging from a distinct context and driven by its own concerns and objectives. Yet all of them challenge dominant representations and simplified imaginaries imposed by outsiders by MAPPING PLACES FROM THE INSIDE OUT.

As a continually expanding archive of knowledge and creative practice, the complementary collection serves as an example of how inspiration, dialogue, and initiatives can be activated, opening up new possibilities for exchange, collaboration, and action.

Subjective Editions, 2018-26
Multilingual-English, 8 full-colour books, 16.5 x 22 cm


The Subjective Editions series brings together eight Atlases from different parts of the world, each rooted in specific communities, collective and personal perspectives, and lived experiences. While grounded in their own contexts, together they create a layered and polyphonic mapping of visual narratives, revealing the many ways people relate to, remember, and imagine the places they inhabit and call home.

Subjective Atlas of : Groningen 2026, Bosnia & Herzegovina 2025, Palestine 2024 [2007], Amsterdam 2023, Kaunas 2022, Luxembourg 2019, Brussels 2018, Pakistan 2018


Each book has been initiated by a different organisation, emerging from a distinct context and driven by its own concerns and objectives. Yet all of them challenge dominant representations and simplified imaginaries imposed by outsiders by MAPPING PLACES FROM THE INSIDE OUT.

As a continually expanding archive of knowledge and creative practice, the complementary collection serves as an example of how inspiration, dialogue, and initiatives can be activated, opening up new possibilities for exchange, collaboration, and action.