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Protocols & Diplomacy - Filip Van Dingenen (For undisciplined practitioners)
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Product Details
Author:
Filip Dingenen, Heidi Ballet, Manuel Cirauqui, Ils Huygens, Sue Spaid, Joanna Warsza
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
244
Publisher:
HOPPER&FUCHS (October 20, 2026)
Imprint:
HOPPER&FUCHS
Release Date:
October 20, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9789464002843
ISBN-10:
9464002840
Weight:
35.02oz
Dimensions:
9.646" x 12.795"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_08132026_P10478925_onix30-20260813.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$55.00
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
1
As low as:
$42.35
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
A conceptual exploration of diplomacy as artistic practice, redefining protocols through collaboration, negotiation, and participation.
Filip Van Dingenen likes to twist thinking and art into projects that become more than just exhibitions — they embody a way of life, an attitude that, much like film, searches for the unknown within the familiar. As Philippe Van Cauteren says: “Filip Van Dingenen is an alchemist.” An alchemist transforms one substance into another, seeking gold and cures for disease; in essence, they create connections in pursuit of knowledge and truth.
Filip’s raw materials are different kinds of accumulated extractions — layers of research, encounters, and experiences that cluster into long-term projects such as ‘Nfumu-Ngui’, ‘Ecole Mondiale’, ‘Algae Diplomacy’, and ‘Suskewiet Visions’. As this book, Protocols & Diplomacy, demonstrates, each project forms a generous constellation of events in which collaboration and co-creation are central. Yet, it is Filip Van Dingenen who carefully orchestrates the ceremony of exchange and interaction. His artistic practice focuses on weaving together small and large histories, anthropology and pedagogy, discourse and intuition, loyalty and globality. Van Dingenen seeks ways of thinking and acting that are co-existent rather than oppositional. Through art, he formulates questions, along with possible responses, that open up new spaces for reflection and connection.
Filip Van Dingenen likes to twist thinking and art into projects that become more than just exhibitions — they embody a way of life, an attitude that, much like film, searches for the unknown within the familiar. As Philippe Van Cauteren says: “Filip Van Dingenen is an alchemist.” An alchemist transforms one substance into another, seeking gold and cures for disease; in essence, they create connections in pursuit of knowledge and truth.
Filip’s raw materials are different kinds of accumulated extractions — layers of research, encounters, and experiences that cluster into long-term projects such as ‘Nfumu-Ngui’, ‘Ecole Mondiale’, ‘Algae Diplomacy’, and ‘Suskewiet Visions’. As this book, Protocols & Diplomacy, demonstrates, each project forms a generous constellation of events in which collaboration and co-creation are central. Yet, it is Filip Van Dingenen who carefully orchestrates the ceremony of exchange and interaction. His artistic practice focuses on weaving together small and large histories, anthropology and pedagogy, discourse and intuition, loyalty and globality. Van Dingenen seeks ways of thinking and acting that are co-existent rather than oppositional. Through art, he formulates questions, along with possible responses, that open up new spaces for reflection and connection.









