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News
Symposium
Publication
Publication
Fulya Erdemci appointed as curator of the 13th Istanbul Biennial
Actors, Agents and Attendants II: Video Report November 4, 2011
Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health
Open 22: Transparency. Publicity and Secrecy in the Age of WikiLeaks
14.09.2013 - 10.11.2013
The 13th Istanbul Biennial, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts and sponsored by KoƧ Holding, is set for the autumn of 2013, under the curatorship of Fulya Erdemci.
04.11.2011
Felix Meritis
With contributions by Chto Delat, Arnold Reijndorp, Bregtje van der Haak, Don Mitchell, Partizan Publik, Miguel Robles-Duran, Martha Rosler, Adri Duivesteijn, Ultra-red, Jiang Jun and others.
01.11.2011
The first volume in the 'Actors, Agents and Attendants' series of publications and symposia commissioned and initiated by SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain to investigate the role of cultural practice in the organization of the public domain.
Taking WikiLeaks as an illustrative example, 'Open' 22 investigates how transparency and secrecy relate to one another, to the public and to publicity in our computerized visual cultures.
Publication
De Inkijk
Exhibition
Robert Smithson: Art in Continual Movement
Resistance is Fertile / Resistance is Futile
Afterlife
European Network for Public Art Producers (ENPAP)
A publication about the contemporary relevance of the oeuvre of Robert Smithson (1938 - 1973).
09.02.2012 - 01.05.2012
De Inkijk
A neon installation by Warren Neidich on the roof of De Inkijk.
03.11.2011 - 01.07.2012
Nederlands Uitvaart Museum Tot Zover, De Nieuwe Ooster
What happens when life ends? Does anything await us after death?
The European Network of Public Art Producers (ENPAP) is a network of art organisations that share an affinity for expanding the notion of public art.