Publish an article and get an art book!
Readers of The International Law Society Journal are invited to publish an article. Articles must be offered in English. In addition, versions of the same article in all other languages of the EU may be offered. In case of acceptance of an article in English, the translated article will also be published.
Readers are free to choose their subject within the scope of international and European law.
Periodically, the editor shall publish an editorial subject. Readers are quite welcome to write articles on such editorial subjects, which will jointly be published, not only on the website, but also in ILSE’s newsletter.
Although no fee is payable in case your article is published, every publication is rewarded by a nice gift. This time, the gift will be: "Rijks, Masters of the Golden Age".
Rijks, Masters of the Golden Age is a groundbreaking art publication combining the finest materials, the most innovative techniques and the testimonies of thought leaders and craft masters from around the world.
The internationally renowned designer Marcel Wanders launches his latest project in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum – the unique art publication Rijks, Masters of the Golden Age, which pays homage to the 17th-century Dutch masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum’s prestigious Gallery of Honour. Three years in the making, the project was born of Marcel Wanders’ profound appreciation for this outstanding cultural heritage and its timeless significance. “This book is about how the greatest masterpieces influence how we see the world today,” says Marcel Wanders. “I believe the power of these works goes beyond their presentation. They have an inherent quality that catches your eye and pulls you in. They have star power,” museum director Wim Pijbes says.
The book brings us eye to eye with over 60 iconic paintings such as Rembrandt’s Night Watch and Vermeer’s Milkmaid.
Each piece is experienced up close with the most surprising detail, as the finest printing techniques and thoughtful perspectives transport these paintings from a different age and vividly bring them to life. Leading contemporary critical thinkers from the worlds of philosophy, art, film, food, trend, business and design explain how their perception of the world has been influenced by these paintings with each of the 30 renowned experts focusing on an individual artwork. Featuring writings of Ferran Adrià, David Allen, Alain de Botton, Anton Corbijn, Angela Missoni, Jimmy Nelson, Erwin Olaf and many more, the testimonies add a new way of seeing not only these masterpieces, but also life itself.
DEADLINE FOR NEXT PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER: JULY 25TH, 2018
Editorial subject: Consequences of Brexit for international private law and European law