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| |  | | SONSBEEK and SKOR join forces Sonsbeek International Foundation and SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain announce a close collaboration to realise the next SONSBEEK exhibition in 2016. read more |
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 | | Op Hoogte Gedacht Zuurdijk, Woltersum, Wittewierum, Obergum, Wierhuizen (Municipality De Marne), Vierhuizen The countryside to the north of Groningen has remained relatively untouched. read more |
| |  | | SKOR Finissage 12.07.2012 On July 12, 2012, SKOR marked the ending of an important period of 12,5 years with a modest, yet festive finissage. read more |
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 | | Dutch coup d’état in art and culture - Appeal for response! 18.06.2011 This letter is send by e-flux, the international e-agenda for fine arts on June 18, 2011. The letter is signed by Ann Demeester, Guus Beumer, Maria Hlavajova and Arno van Roosmalen, on behalf of De Zaak Nu, various institutions and individuals in the field of the fine arts, “all of whom are concerned about the future of the whole cultural field in the Netherlands”. read more |
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| |  | | Opening Turkish Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennale 03.06.2011 Artiglieri On behalf of IFCA, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (Istanbul Kültür Sanat Vakfı | IKSV), we are pleased to invite you to the reception given on the occasion of the opening of the Turkish Pavilion with 'Plan B', a project by Ayşe Erkmen. read more |
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 | | Now in the cinemas: 'The Forgotten Space' 18.11.2010 Ketelhuis, 't Hoogt, Verkadefabriek 'The Forgotten Space', a filmic essay by Allan Sekula and Noël Burch, will be screened in cinemas in Amsterdam, Utrecht and Den Bosch from November 18, 2010. read more |
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 | | World premiere of 'The Forgotten Space' in Venice 01.09.2010 - 11.09.2010 Palazzo del Cinema 'The Forgotten Space', a film essay by the American artist Allan Sekula and the French-American director and film historian Noël Burch will enjoy its world premiere at the celebrated Venice Film Festival. read more |
| |  | | Polder Cup was a great success! 03.06.2010 - 04.09.2010 Ottoland Maider López, SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain and Witte de With invited lovers of football and art to be players and spectators at the first and only 'Polder Cup' on Saturday September 4, 2010. read more |
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 | | Participate in the Polder Cup! 03.06.2010 - 04.09.2010 Ottoland Take part in a unique football tournament in the Ottoland polders (Graafstroom district, South Holland) on September 4, 2010. read more |
| |  | | Polder Cup is looking for volunteers! 03.06.2010 - 04.09.2010 Ottoland Would you like to work on a unique art project on September 4, 2010? 'Polder Cup' is looking for volunteers aged 18 and upward who can assist with the organisation and execution of this sports/art project by the Spanish artist Maider López. read more |
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 | | Opening Totem Folly, Jennifer Tee and Jonas Ohlsson 28.05.2009 Museum Het Dolhuys, Haarlem From 28 May 2009 a special totem pole stands in the courtyard of the museum for psychiatry Het Dolhuys in Haarlem. The work of art by Jennifer Tee and Jonas Ohlsson is about 3.5 metres high and is made of porcelain cylinders surmounted by a wheel in the form of a Rorschach inkblot from which objects are hanging. read more |
| |  | | Totem Folly 28.05.2009 Museum Het Dolhuys, Haarlem The Totem Folly by Jennifer Tee and Jonas Ohlsson stands like a beacon next to the entrance of the Dolhuys Museum for psychiatry and marks the transition between the ‘normal’ world outside and the ‘crazy’ world in the museum. The work also refers to the ‘rite de passage’, the ritual that symbolically marks the transformation from one state of being to the other. read more |
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 | | Repeat screening of ‘The Expansion of Mastenbroek Polder’ 11.12.2005 It seems as if the world has turned upside down: a polder that expands while urbanites are forced to defend themselves against the encroaching green. Yet this is the reality depicted in the film 'The Expansion of Polder Mastenbroek', which was made by visual artist Sjaak Langenberg and filmmaker Theo van den Aker. In the afternoon of Sunday 11 December it can be viewed on 12 local TV stations and on 13 December it will be screened in ’t Hoogt in Utrecht. read more |
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