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donderdag 19 juni 2025

Boom Boom Cha, Summer Salon of Art Space 411 opens in Haarlem (NL), June 29th-Aug 25th, 2025

ENGLISH BELOW




Kunstruimte 411 organiseert deze zomer weer een zomersalon met de titel:`BOOM BOOM CHA´.

Art Space 411 presents BOOM BOOM CHA, a new Summer Salon with participants from Amsterdam, Berlin, Leipzig, Hamburg, Brussels and Haarlem.

(Image: Linda Weiss)

Kunstenaars die bevestigd hebben deel te nemen: Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Anna Bolten, René Bosch, Margreet Bouman, Ronja Brainstorm (Leipzig), Anna Firmberger (Berlin), Maud Fernhout, Archi Galentz (Berlin), Margriet Gehrels, Willem Gorter, Alissa Guillouet (Brussel), Sina Khani (Berlin), Claudia Mulder, Eva van Ooijen,  Hans Kuiper, Lucas Lelieveld, Urs Moore, Paul Ouwerkerk, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset, Ronald Ruseler, Tarik Sadouma, Ben Sampson, Markus Schaller (Berlin), Ivo Schouten, Ruth Spetter, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Maria van der Velde, Gerard Veldman, Steffen Vogelezang, Ilja Warmerdam, Linda Weiss (Berlin), Jeroen Witvliet, Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk e.a. 

Media: schilderijen, fotografie, video, performance, tekeningen .

Kunstenaar/ curator: Hans Kuiper



(Image: Jean Philippe Paumier)




Na de salons afgelopen jaar in de Amstelkerk in Amsterdam en recent in Berlijn, organiseert kunstenaar/curator Hans Kuiper deze zomer weer een salon in Haarlem, waarbij een selectie van Haarlemse en Amsterdamse kunstenaars, samen met kunstenaars uit Hamburg, Leipzig, Brussel en Berlijn, nieuw werk tonen.

BOOM BOOM CHA wil een swingende, veelzijdige salon zijn, geïnspireerd op de persoonlijke ritmes die ook de beeldend kunstenaar met zich meedraagt.

Kunstenaars uit Haarlem, Amsterdam, Berlijn, Leipzig, Hamburg en Brussel.

Opening: Zondag 29 juni, vanaf 15.00 uur, met performances.

Locatie: Gebouw Het Seinwezen
Adres: Kinderhuissingel 1, 2013 AS Haarlem




(Image: Paul Ouwerkerk)


ENGLISH

Art Space 411 presents BOOM BOOM CHA, a new Summer Salon with participants from Amsterdam, Berlin, Leipzig, Hamburg, Brussels and Haarlem.

Opening: June 29th, 2025, 3pm, in Haarlem (NL).

Media: paintings, photography, video, performance, drawings.

After organising salons in Amsterdam (2024, Amstelkerk) and recently in Berlin (2024-2025: 3 exhibitions in cooperation with InteriorDASein, Gallery Toolbox and Project space ´Rosalux´), initiator Hans Kuiper will organise a summer salon in Haarlem. A selection of artists is invited to participate from Haarlem and Amsterdam in combination with artists from Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig and Brussels. 

BOOM BOOM CHA aims to be a swinging, multimedia salon, inspired by the personal rhythms each artist harbours.

Confirmed participants are a.o. Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Anna Bolten, René Bosch, Margreet Bouman, Ronja Brainstorm (Leipzig), Anna Firmberger (Berlin), Maud Fernhout, Archi Galentz (Berlin), Margriet Gehrels, Willem Gorter, Alissa Guillouet (Brussel), Sina Khani (Berlin), Claudia Mulder, Eva van Ooijen,  Hans Kuiper, Lucas Lelieveld, Urs Moore, Paul Ouwerkerk, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset, Ronald Ruseler, Tarik Sadouma, Ben Sampson, Markus Schaller (Berlin), Ivo Schouten, Ruth Spetter, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Maria van der Velde, Gerard Veldman, Steffen Vogelezang, Ilja Warmerdam, Linda Weiss (Berlin), Jeroen Witvliet, Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk 



Artist/ curator: Hans Kuiper

More Information on this event follows, keep on checking this website for updates on participants.

Check Art Space 411 also on Instagram.




maandag 27 januari 2025

Inspector Casino´s Detective Show celebrates its 20th year´s birthday in 2025!

  In 2025 it will be 20 years since the foundation of Inspector Casino´s Detective Show with the (in)famous Inspector Casino.

It all started at the cellars of Radio Rietveld in the, at that time, new building of the Gerrit Rietveld Art Academy. Hans Kuiper started with online radio and was lucky to be around its developments in the age of digitalisation. 



The original Inspector Casino Logo, designed by Babak Andishmand (2005).


Inspector Casino

Inspector Casino became a character in a series of radio plays, a hilarious connotation of the (predictable) detective stories all around (inter)national media. Inspector Casino fastly became a hype in the local Amsterdam art scene. What started as a ridiculisation of the almost traditional narrative soon splattered into associative sound sculptures with undiscernable story lines. The Inspector Casino soundscape was born.

In the meantime, Radio Rietveld was selected by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam to be part of the 2006-2007 ´Just-in-Time´-exhibition, the Inspector Casino´s Detective Show was suddenly broadcasted via the airwaves over the whole city of Amsterdam. It would be not the last time. In 2008 the Show was listenable in the ´Kik´- art residence in Drenthe (NL) with a broadcasting reception reach of around 15 km.


Berlin


In 2009 the art radio program was broadcasted  out of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, the show was transformed in a talk show on art and with artist guests talking on their work and projects, the participants often taking sound samples, and was listenable almost all over the city. It was one of the few shows solely on contemporary art in Berlin at that time, which made the show quickly famous in the art scene.

Initiator Hans Kuiper was also active at that time for other local TV and radio projects, like Pi Radio & B-Mix, as radio host and editor. He also started a talk show with German writer Tilo Koehler which ran till 2012.


Amsterdam FM

After returning to Amsterdam, The Inspector Casino programs on art were broadcasted at Amsterdam FM in 2012, the show contained soundscapes, live performances and interviews with local and international artists. 


Radio Neverno

In 2015 initiator Hans Kuiper was asked  for setting up another radio project in the art scene with Moritz Ebinger by curators of the ´Tomorrow Never Knows´ Exhibition in Arti et Amicitiae, the biggest art association in Amsterdam with exhibition halls in the center, Radio Neverno was born and the Inspector Casino´s Detective Show was back in the limelights.

After the exhibition and a renewed participation in the Museumnacht 2015, Ebinger left the radio  focusing on his other art projects. Kuiper kept on posting and interviewing artists, galerists and other players in the art scene, often looking for cross overs. Interviews appeared with art dealers, reportages on art and politics and opinion pieces were published, also with new contributors.

Since then Radio Neverno is a Podcast Radio station with occasionally Inspector Casino´s Detective Show in its program list, but in 2025-2026, it plans to go live again and The Inspector Casino´s Detective Show will be in the limelight again, producing live shows and podcasts on a regular basis.

Stay informed for these new series of art shows and updates on the streaming days! 

Some shows will be streamed live via the known streaming channels (Radioneverno.nl, Youtube.com, Twitch.tv & Instagram.).





zondag 20 oktober 2024

Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411 in Berlin





Design: Mikel Orfanos


Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411 will co-organize two exhibitions in Berlin in the autumn/ winter of 2024-2025.


The first, Herbstspaziergang, in cooperation with InteriorDaSein and Toolbox will open October 25th, 2024.

The second, Reclaim Reality, in cooperation with Rosalux will open November 29th, 2024. On this show later more.

A selection of artists based in the Netherlands will show latest work together with a selection of Berlin based artists.

Participants in Herbstspaziergang:

Jessica Assmann-Zwaanswijk,  Rene Bosch, Aquil Copier, Daan van Houten, Sina Khani, Hans Kuiper, Antonio Rego, Tarik Sadouma, Gerard Veldman, MC de Waal, Ilja Warmerdam, Marius van Zandwijk, Piet Zwaanswijk.


Participants in ´Reclaim Reality´ (Opening Nov. 29th)

Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Jessica Assmann-Zwaanswijk, Aquil Copier, Iliya Fogg, Margriet Gehrels, Alissa Guillouet, Daan van Houten, Sina Khani, Hans Kuiper, Dirk van Lieshout, Claudia Mulder, Beth Namenwirth, Eva van Ooijen, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Guido Pera, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego, Maarten Rots, Jean-Philippe Rousset, Tarik Sadouma/ The Rise of the Unsafe House: Ben Sampson, Maria van der Velde, Ruth Spetter, Ivo Schouten, Jorrit Sinke, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Sjimmie Veenhuis, Steffen Vogelezang, MC de Waal, Ilja Warmerdam, Marius van Zandwijk, Piet Zwaanswijk. 


Deutsch

411 wird in Oktober und November 2024 zwei Ausstellungen organisieren in Berlin! Das zusammen mit drei Berliner Projektraeume, InteriorDaSein, Toolbox und Rosalux. Die erste Ausstellung, Herbspaziergang, eroeffnet den 25. Oktober in InteriorDaSein und Toolbox, den zweiten, ´Reclaim Reality´ den 29. November in Rosalux, ueber diese letzte Ausstellung wird spaeter mehr Information publiziert werden.

Es wird ein Selektion von Kuenstler/innen mitmachen die in der letzte Jahren ausgestellt haben in 411 zusammen mit Berliner Kuenstler/innen.

Teilnehmende in ´Herbstspaziergang´:

Jessica Assmann-Zwaanswijk,  Rene Bosch, Aquil Copier, Daan van Houten, Sina Khani, Hans Kuiper, Antonio Rego, Tarik Sadouma, Gerard Veldman, MC de Waal, Ilja Warmerdam, Marius van Zandwijk, Piet Zwaanswijk.


Teilnehmende in ´Reclaim Reality´:


Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Jessica Assmann-Zwaanswijk, Aquil Copier, Iliya Fogg, Margriet Gehrels, Alissa Guillouet, Daan van Houten, Sina Khani, Hans Kuiper, Dirk van Lieshout, Claudia Mulder, Beth Namenwirth, Eva van Ooijen, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Guido Pera, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego, Maarten Rots, Jean-Philippe Rousset, Tarik Sadouma/ The Rise of the Unsafe House, Ivo Schouten, Jorrit Sinke, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Sjimmie Veenhuis, Steffen Vogelezang, MC de Waal, Ilja Warmerdam, Marius van Zandwijk, Piet Zwaanswijk. 


(Image: Antonio Rego)


(Image: Kuiperdomingos Projects, Berlin, 2011)







donderdag 16 mei 2024

1 EN 1 IS 1, interview met Jos Houweling en Anne Verhoijsen

 INTERVIEW MET JOS HOUWELING EN ANNE VERHOIJSEN


Jos Houweling en Anne Verhoijsen zijn al geruime tijd samenwerkende kunstenaars. Ze sturen elkaar sinds enkele jaren foto´s, tekeningen en schilderijen die ze om de beurt bewerken en zo ontstaat er gaandeweg een gezamenlijke collectie.

Omdat deze manier van werken, het samenwerken, hun erg bevalt en nieuwe perspectieven doet openen, hebben ze besloten een grote expositie te organiseren en daarvoor professionele beeldend kunstenaars te vragen om, in duo´s, samen te werken.

Ze hebben eerst een eigen tentoonstelling in de´art space´ van Arti et Amicitiae, de kunstvereniging in Amsterdam, waarbij ook hun nieuwe boek wordt gepresenteerd, AJ13, en daarna een grote tentoonstelling op de bovenzalen met tientallen kunstenaars. 

De kunstenaars zijn geselecteerd vanuit hun netwerken en worden dus gevraagd samen een werk te maken, geen sinecure, aangezien veel kunstenaars vaak gewend zijn alleen te werken en controle te houden over hun ´eindproduct´. Het vergt nogal wat aanpassings- en incasseringsvermogen.

Het interview is afgenomen door Radio Neverno´s Hans Kuiper, een van de oprichters van de podcast radio, een station dat bestaat sinds 2015. Eerdere reportages en interviews zijn te beluisteren op deze podcast/blog.

De tentoonstelling ´1 en 1 is 1` loopt van 17 mei tot en met 29 juni 2024 in Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam.


Website Jos Houweling

Website Anne Verhoijsen 


woensdag 17 april 2024

Salon Kuiperdomingos Projects, until May 3rd in Amsterdam



 

Art space 411 presents "The Spring Salon Kuiperdomingos Projects".


In April-May 2024, a Spring Salon salon will be organized by Art Space 411, this time in Amsterdam. Curators Hans Kuiper (Amsterdam) and Tiny Domingos (Berlin) invited 37 artists from Amsterdam, Berlin, Hamburg, London, Marseille and Haarlem.

The aim of the exhibition is to honour artists who, outside the museum and gallery circuit, create independent spaces and initiatives to present practices with the visual arts as a starting point. For the curators of this project, these spaces are sanctuaries of cultural participation and inclusion, beyond institutional, commercial and political interests, essential for new perspectives.

Opening April 5th, 5pm at the Amstelkerk, Amstelveld 10, in Amsterdam. The show runs till May 3rd 2024.

Artists: Arjan van Amsterdam, Wafae Ahalouch, Nina Boas, Eline Boerwinkel, Rene Bosch, Tiny Domingos, Bella Easton, Frank Diersch, Andre Evers, Archi Galentz, Rosie de Graaf, Alissa Guillouet, Kirsten Hutsch, Patrick Huber, Sina Khani, Hans Kuiper, Anton Laiko, Ute Lindner, Claudia Mulder, Eva van Ooijen, Paul Ouwerkerk, Martyn F. Overweel, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego, Maarten Rots, Ivo Schouten, Jorrit Sinke, Kata Unger, Marjolein van Veen, Sander Veenhof, Sjimmie Veenhuizen, Gerard Veldman, Steffen Vogelezang, Ilja Warmerdam, Andreas Wolf, Marius van Zandwijk.


 Art space 411 presents "The Spring Salon Kuiperdomingos Projects".


(design digiflyer: Arjan van Amsterdam)

 

dinsdag 29 augustus 2023

Kunstruimte 411 presenteert 'Permutations' van Maarten Rots

 






Op zondag 3 september, van 14.00-17.00 uur,  opent in Kunstruimte 411 de nieuwe tentoonstelling 'Permutations' van Maarten Rots. Kom langs!

Kinderhuissingel 1, Haarlem, gebouw Het Seinwezen.

#permutations #Maarten Rots #Kunstruimte411 @kunstruimte411 

Ontwerp/design @studiovanamsterdam

woensdag 26 april 2023

Interview with Witte Wartena and Euan Gray, curators of the 'Pop Life Exhibition' in Amsterdam

 Interview conducted by Hans Kuiper via Zoom with curators Witte Wartena (Berlin, Germany) and Euan Gray (Edinburgh, Scotland). They organized a big drawing exhibition in Amsterdam.

maandag 6 februari 2023

Kunstruimte 411: "Haphazard" Audio, 11 februari 2023






Hierboven is de registratie van de opening-event te beluisteren.

Met bijdragen van DJ Gaap/Solotoaster, de Neoschlager band (Hans Kuiper (zang/gitaar), Papparonni (bas/zang) en Micha Berkens, drums/backing vocals).

Interviews met de deelnemende kunstenaars.


Kunstruimte 411 organiseert een nieuwe tentoonstelling in Haarlem "Haphazard" i.s.m. een groep kunstenaars rond curator Gabriel Kousbroek

Kousbroek, de curator:

"Ik kwam op het idee dat wat ons als kunstenaars bindt de vrije associatie is.
Daarom bedacht ik een kunstenaarsgroep naam: De Vrij(e) Associatieven.
Zonder manifest ben je nergens tegenwoordig en als naam voor de Groepssexpo voldeed het ook al niet.
Toen kwam Martyn F. Overweel met Haphazard wat staat voor Lukraak, ik kon zo gauw niets beters verzinnen
en zo zijn we tot dit beeldend inzicht gekomen." 

Titel expositie: Haphazard

Opening: zaterdag 11 februari 2023, 14.00-18.00 uur

Locatie: Het Seinwezen, Kinderhuissingel 1, Haarlem.


Deelnemers 


Martyn F. Overweel


Monika Dahlberg


Gabriël Kousbroek


Brian Boelen 


Panca Evenblij


Bart Scheerder


Daan van Houten


Jaime Adan


Curator: Gabriel Kousbroek




Design flyer: Studio van Amsterdam; Beeld: Panca Evenblij



vrijdag 8 november 2019

Radio Neverno ART PODCASTS


Radio Neverno is an art podcast station. At this blog you can listen to podcasts produced since 2015. Most shows were recorded live at art events.
We started at the exhibition 'Tomorrow never knows' on invitation of Arti et Amicitiae, the art association in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We, that is Moritz Ebinger and me, Hans Kuiper. We both were already experienced independent radio initiators, Moritz with Radio Rood and me with several projects in the art domain in The Netherlands and Germany (Radio Rietveld, my own Radio 3x3, Herbstradio, Piradio Berlin, 2005-2015).

Roam around this blog full of podcasts and you will find little treasures of independent radio!
For info or feedback, please send a message to radioneverno@gmail.com






By Hans Kuiper

Installed in the atelier of artist Bernd Trasberger in Berlin, where I can stay a couple of days, today it's the day of the Berlin Biennale opening. For June, it's quite warm, around 30 degrees Celsius, but I am lucky to be able to take the bike to visit all the Biennale venues.

Radio 3x3 (KIK residence, NL)


Installation in the KW Sousterrain


First, the official preview for the press and other invited guests of this event that will last for 3 months. After a word of welcome by the organisation the curatorial staff explains the approach of this years show with the theme 'We don't need another hero', a title taken by the Tina Turner song of the 80's. Main curator is Gabi Ngcobo, a South African curator, her cv you can find here.
She formed a curatorial team existing of Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, Seruberi Moses, Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba.




Curatorial Statement

'We don't need another hero' has been chosen as a title for what the curators consider a strategy to deal with the 'actually spread condition of a collective psychosis', referring to probably international racial and immigrational fixations in current politics and media (this is not so clearly mentioned in the curatorial statement). "The participants face the current ongoing fears and worries in our time - fears that are multiplied by the neglect of complicated subjectivities". To deal with inner conflicts and accepting them as enduring entities is one of the themes of the Biennale of 2018. The "School of Anxiety" is one of the curatorial projects by Serubiri Moses, next to 'Strange Attractors' by Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, an "exercise in uncertainty". How to deal with these fears and anxieties? The longing to solve it by clinging to an international heroic figure is rejected, instead of that wish, the curators state 'the political potential of strategies of self preservation'. "Strict knowledge systems and standardised historical narratives" though are rejected not to be the solution also. "Alternative configurations of knowledge and power, that accept contradictions and complications" are preferred.

Installation of Sinethemba Twalo and Jabu Arnell in the KW top floor

I know more or less what is meant and there will be a whole body of thought and theory behind it (unfortunately I didn't see a  literature overview), maybe rooted in experience that will be practically unknown to me, as a 'white' European male, university schooled, with a degree from a prestiguous art academy in Europe, who was able to travel and develop a vision on contemporary art and democratic politics, from a Western perspective, and always having lived in a reasonable affluent society, with many opportunities to be grabbed for a middle class kid at 18.



But why do I get a feeling at the presentation that the curatorial narrative of the current Biennale is rather aggressively blaming the exclusive mindsets of a Western professional artistic class that I do understand but of which, even as an artist, am not really a part of? Ngcobo is even using the phrase "We are in war", seemingly meaning a war of narratives battling for dominance in the professional, institutional art context and thereout, a battle between a postcolonial, African or Euro-post-African (art) elite, trying to conquer the art discours and fighting a class of Western curators that might have had a one eyed view on art slightly too long, being embedded too much in the dominant worldview on accumulation and exploitation on a world scale (as in a famous book of sociologist Samir Amin) and its concomitant symbolic systems, in jargon: 'narratives'?


The claim seems to be stretched to the whole Western , colonial, civilisation, in its past Eurocentric narratives (that need to be reappropriated) and the current post colonial "West", though. Or course I know, in economy and politics, there are still multinational companies, backed by their governments, intervening on a permanent big scale to grab natural resources and waging war when necessary and using cultural dominant narratives that deny the articulation of oppressed groups. Attacking these classes and mind sets would be a bit more specific of the curators although those narratives may be omnipresent in media, educational institutes and even contemporrary art. Now, even a struggling artist or curator who happens to be born in Europe or the Usa, might be part of 'that' mind set, so the not outspoken assertion suggests, as if no resurrections and oppositional movements ever took place in 'The West' and 'revolutionary' views and approaches in the artistic realms never were there. Or is the statement of curator Ngcobo in particular directed against neo colonial mind sets? I guess so, but how do I find out? Not in the curatorial statement which uses terms that are not specified too much.

Video installation in ZK/U

Luckily, when you roam through the exhibition spaces, the artists themselves seem to have focused on their work, not seeming too busy with the discours or narrative battle of Ngcobo's fight going on over their backs. Of course 'we', and I mean we, the artists, whether we are European or African rooted, or both, we, in the end have to make the works that fit our minds and, in the end, are more or less influenced by this 'war'... I think the curator's statement at the press and invited's preview was more of a provocative media statement and I am eager to find out more on the intellectual background of it.



ZK/U is a relatively recently subsidized art space in a former industrial area in the Moabit neighbourhood.




THe Berlin Biennale opens Friday June 8th in the night and runs till September 6th 2018. More information via the Berlin Biennale website.
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vrijdag 7 juni 2019

Radio Neverno

Radio Neverno is een podcast/radio station. U kunt op deze website en blog alle gemaakte programma's sinds 2015 beluisteren.

Dit jaar, 2019, staan nog een aantal programma's op stapel, waaronder een aantal specials over geluidskunst, een reportage over de Biennale in Venetie en interviews met relevante spelers uit het hedendaagse kunstdomein in Nederland en daarbuiten.

ENGLISH

Radio Neverno is an art podcast station. On this website you can listen to all programs, mostly recorded live on location.

In 2019, we are planning to make specials on sound art, make audio reports on special art events like the Venice Biennial and interviews with relevant players in the contemporary art domain in The Netherlands and abroad.



donderdag 20 december 2018

Podcasts Review


2018-2019 Review


Radio Neverno, a project initiated by Hans Kuiper and Moritz Ebinger, obtained a press accreditation for the Berlin Biennale 2018. We visited previews as artists and art radio initiators and reported via the art podcast station Radio Neverno. The podcasts of the visit are listenable via the blog. Hans wrote a piece on the Biennale for Vernissage magazine, that is published in The Netherlands and Belgium.

In 2018, we also conducted interviews with exhibiting artists. In 2019 we focused on updating the podcasts, with a new music podcasts for example on Deutschrap.

Radio Neverno 

Radio Neverno is a art podcast station, that means you can listen whenever suits you. We add new reportages, interviews, sound works on a regular basis. On the right side of this blog you can find contributors and program overviews. By clicking on the specific program or contributor name you are transferred to the specific entry with the sound file. 

For any feedback, questions or program proposals please write to radioneverno@gmail.com .


Photo: Opening show of Radio Neverno in Amsterdam, June 2015, Art club Arti et Amicitiae.

dinsdag 24 juli 2018

Berlin Biennale (2) Christopher Cozier - lecture

Christopher Cozier lectured at the Berlin Biennale during the opening week. Cozier is an artist currently working in Trinidad (he runs an art space there) and lecturing world wide.

In this specific lecture Cozier gives an overview of his projects, the context of having grown up and working in Trinidad, his access into the art domain during and after his attendance of art school in the USA and his vision on the dominant perspectives in the contemporary art domain and the challenges this offers to artists of a different cultural background.

The second speaker is Gaby Ngcobo, curator of the Berlin Biennale 2018.





We advice you to put up the volume, the recording level unfortunately has been rather low.

vrijdag 8 juni 2018

Berlin Biennale PODCAST

By Hans Kuiper

Installed in the atelier of artist Bernd Trasberger in Berlin, where I can stay a couple of days, today it's the day of the Berlin Biennale opening. For June, it's quite warm, around 30 degrees Celsius, but I am lucky to be able to take the bike to visit all the Biennale venues.

Installation in the KW Sousterrain

First, the official preview for the press and other invited guests of this event that will last for 3 months. After a word of welcome by the organisation the curatorial staff explains the approach of this years show with the theme 'We don't need another hero', a title taken by the Tina Turner song of the 80's. Main curator is Gabi Ngcobo, a South African curator, her cv you can find here.
She formed a curatorial team existing of Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, Seruberi Moses, Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba.




Curatorial Statement

'We don't need another hero' has been chosen as a title for what the curators consider a strategy to deal with the 'actually spread condition of a collective psychosis', referring to probably international racial and immigrational fixations in current politics and media (this is not so clearly mentioned in the curatorial statement). "The participants face the current ongoing fears and worries in our time - fears that are multiplied by the neglect of complicated subjectivities". To deal with inner conflicts and accepting them as enduring entities is one of the themes of the Biennale of 2018. The "School of Anxiety" is one of the curatorial projects by Serubiri Moses, next to 'Strange Attractors' by Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, an "exercise in uncertainty". How to deal with these fears and anxieties? The longing to solve it by clinging to an international heroic figure is rejected, instead of that wish, the curators state 'the political potential of strategies of self preservation'. "Strict knowledge systems and standardised historical narratives" though are rejected not to be the solution also. "Alternative configurations of knowledge and power, that accept contradictions and complications" are preferred.

Installation of Sinethemba Twalo and Jabu Arnell in the KW top floor

I know more or less what is meant and there will be a whole body of thought and theory behind it (unfortunately I didn't see a  literature overview), maybe rooted in experience that will be practically unknown to me, as a 'white' European male, university schooled, with a degree from a prestiguous art academy in Europe, who was able to travel and develop a vision on contemporary art and democratic politics, from a Western perspective, and always having lived in a reasonable affluent society, with many opportunities to be grabbed for a middle class kid at 18.



But why do I get a feeling at the presentation that the curatorial narrative of the current Biennale is rather aggressively blaming the exclusive mindsets of a Western professional artistic class that I do understand but of which, even as an artist, am not really a part of? Ngcobo is even using the phrase "We are in war", seemingly meaning a war of narratives battling for dominance in the professional, institutional art context and thereout, a battle between a postcolonial, African or Euro-post-African (art) elite, trying to conquer the art discours and fighting a class of Western curators that might have had a one eyed view on art slightly too long, being embedded too much in the dominant worldview on accumulation and exploitation on a world scale (as in a famous book of sociologist Samir Amin) and its concomitant symbolic systems, in jargon: 'narratives'?


The claim seems to be stretched to the whole Western , colonial, civilisation, in its past Eurocentric narratives (that need to be reappropriated) and the current post colonial "West", though. Or course I know, in economy and politics, there are still multinational companies, backed by their governments, intervening on a permanent big scale to grab natural resources and waging war when necessary and using cultural dominant narratives that deny the articulation of oppressed groups. Attacking these classes and mind sets would be a bit more specific of the curators although those narratives may be omnipresent in media, educational institutes and even contemporrary art. Now, even a struggling artist or curator who happens to be born in Europe or the Usa, might be part of 'that' mind set, so the not outspoken assertion suggests, as if no resurrections and oppositional movements ever took place in 'The West' and 'revolutionary' views and approaches in the artistic realms never were there. Or is the statement of curator Ngcobo in particular directed against neo colonial mind sets? I guess so, but how do I find out? Not in the curatorial statement which uses terms that are not specified too much.

Video installation in ZK/U

Luckily, when you roam through the exhibition spaces, the artists themselves seem to have focused on their work, not seeming too busy with the discours or narrative battle of Ngcobo's fight going on over their backs. Of course 'we', and I mean we, the artists, whether we are European or African rooted, or both, we, in the end have to make the works that fit our minds and, in the end, are more or less influenced by this 'war'... I think the curator's statement at the press and invited's preview was more of a provocative media statement and I am eager to find out more on the intellectual background of it.



ZK/U is a relatively recently subsidized art space in a former industrial area in the Moabit neighbourhood.




THe Berlin Biennale opens Friday June 8th in the night and runs till September 6th 2018. More information via the Berlin Biennale website.
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donderdag 22 juni 2017

Interview with Arturo Desimone



Interview by Hans Kuiper with artist, poet & essayist Arturo Desimone on South America, Argentina in particular, the apparent disappearance of South America in the European conscience, and on economy and art. The interview is in English.


Arturo Desimone in Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam.

Link: BLOG of Arturo Desimone

maandag 7 maart 2016

HIGHLIGHTS: Interview & sound works of Fernando Fadigas

In the serie 'Highlights' special attention for sound artists. In this edition the spotlight is on Fernando Fadigas.

Fernando Fadigas is a sound artist living and working in Lisbon, Portugal. In this interview we explore the role of sound in contemporary art, the balance between his teaching profession and his artistic projects and the current situation of the arts in Portugal. Fernando shortly discusses the role of institutions like Gulbenkian & Culturgest and independent art spaces like Plataforma Revolver.

Interview takes about 30 minutes.
Language : English

Interviewer: Hans Kuiper



Below some samples of his work.





THE INTERVIEW


Website Fernando Fadigas             Fernando Fadigas SOUNDS

maandag 21 december 2015

Berlin drastically enlarges culture budgets

By/ door Hans Kuiper

In sharp contrast to the situation in The Netherlands, that used to have a reputation of strongly supporting the arts (financially) but which budgets are now plummeting, in Germany culture budgets keep on rising.

After the highering of the national budgets for culture now also the City of Berlin is enlarging the budgets for culture, including the "Freie Szene' , a cooperative of independent producers in fine arts, dance, theatre etc.

A press conference of the Koalition der Freien Szene', a coalition of independent art initiators


The total culture budget of Berlin in 2016 rises with 33 million euro to around 505.3 million euro (a rise of around 7%). In 2017 this will continue to rise with 50 million euro to 522.3 million euro (a rise of 10.6%).

The 'Freie Szene's' budget rises in 2016 7.5 million euro, in 2017 to 9.5 million euro. Together with a contribution out of the city tax (a tax originally intended for financing independent culture, but now also financing the 'creative industry'), the budget will raise to 10 (2016) and 12 million euros in 2017, in Berlin, for the independent producers.

This is the result of years long lobbying, working and organising, partly of the "Koalition der Freie Szene' , a network of independent culture producers.

Being in Berlin several times this year, I had the luck of being a witness to some meetings of the independent scene, preparing press conferences for making their voices heard and articulating the view points of an important part responsible for the attraction of Berlin, nationally and internationally.

For the people who understand German, you can get more information following the links mentioned below.

Berlin finance programs for fine arts.

Nederlands

In tegenstelling tot Nederland gaan kunstbudgetten in Duitsland nog verder (drastisch) omhoog. Na een nationale verhoging van het het cultuurbudget 'Bundesweit', stelt de stad Berlijn het komende jaar 10 miljoen euro en het jaar daarna 12 miljoen euro ter beschikking van de 'Freie Szene der Stadt' , de onafhankelijke cultuurproducenten in beeldende kunst (art spaces), dans, theater etc.

Het totale cultuur budget van Berlin in 2016 gaat met 33 miljoen euro omhoog tot 505.3 miljoen euro (een toename van ongeveer 7%). In 2017 stijgt dit budget verder tot 522.3 miljoen euro (een stijging van 10.6% ten opzichte van 2015).

Dit, na jarenlang lobbywerk, is een mooi eerste resultaat.

Meer info in het Duits via de website van de Berlijnse senaat.

Meer info (in het Duits) bijv. via Nachtkritik


zondag 8 november 2015

Radio Neverno Museumnacht photos



PJ Roggeband


Kees van Twist & Nico Parlevliet

Sebastiaan Schlicher vertelt Hans & Moritz over zijn werk en project tijdens de Museumnacht/
artist Sebastiaan Schlicher on his projects and installation in Arti et Amicitiae.




"Hoor 's ff" speelt live
Diana Blok vertelt over haar werk en tentoonstelling in Galerie Witteveen/ Photographer Diana Blok on her work and exhibition in Galerie Witteveen in Amsterdam.

PJ Roggeband


Een drukke avond, de museumnacht, in Arti et Amicitiae tijdens de 'Parallel Stories' tentoonstelling/ Moritz Ebinger entertaining visitors to the live radio show.

Klaske Oenema speelt/ artist Klaske Oenema


Arts & acupuncturist Andre Coronel diagnosticeert Moritz Ebinger/ general practitioner & acupuncturist Andre Coronel diagnozes Moritz, while Hans watches critically...


Haik Seth Paul & zangeres Hedwig van Leuven







Danseres Mathilda Jonker vertelt over haar ervaringen in Griekenland met vluchtelingen/ Dancer Mathilda Jonker is just back from Lesbos, Greece, where she volunteered to help refugees.