We have formed a creative group who all have their own brilliant but contradictory ideas, and come from all over the world. Nevertheless, the majority of members live and works in Amsterdam. We believe that living in and sharing the experience of the city shapes the approach to the following subjects’:
TRANSPARENCY IN THINKING AND ACTING / CITY STRUCTURES / LABOUR / COMMUNITY / CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY AND CULTURE / IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL EMOTIONS / TIME AND MEDIA
This platform will use multiple formats - from essays and short articles to visuals, external sources and project insights so researchers and fellow curators can pool ideas, prolong and play with the themes explored in the programme.
We have formed a creative group who all have their own brilliant but contradictory ideas, and come from all over the world. Nevertheless, the majority of members live and works in Amsterdam. We believe that living in and sharing the experience of the city shapes the approach to the following subjects’:
TRANSPARENCY IN THINKING AND ACTING / CITY STRUCTURES / LABOUR / COMMUNITY / CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY AND CULTURE / IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL EMOTIONS / TIME AND MEDIA
This platform will use multiple formats - from essays and short articles to visuals, external sources and project insights so researchers and fellow curators can pool ideas, prolong and play with the themes explored in the programme.
The platform will be used as a reference point, and in the second phase
of the programme. Some of the materials from the website will be
translated into a print publication.
Challenging the tropes associated with a project catalogue, the publication will further unravel and critique how art programmes are systemised and structured, shedding more light on artistic and curatorial practices using smart designs and observations.
The platform will be used as a reference point, and in the second phase
of the programme. Some of the materials from the website will be
translated into a print publication.
Challenging the tropes associated with a project catalogue, the publication will further unravel and critique how art programmes are systemised and structured, shedding more light on artistic and curatorial practices using smart designs and observations.