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poster with the program
Cut For Purpose AGENDA PROGRAMME February 18 – April 23 2006 21 FEBRUARY – 26 FEBRUARY Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Cut For Purpose is the first project of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen’s Stadsredactie (City Editorial Board). This project, produced in collaboration with Stealth.[u]ltd, examines how urban dynamics can find their way into the museum space. (dates may vary) Susanne Kriemann, The Crooswijk Meteorite Films on Monitor: Bruce Nauman Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers FEB 22 S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City FEB 24 /7.30 PM Curious Little Sister Throws a Meteorite (evening programme The Crooswijk Meteorite by Susanne Kriemann. Guests: Monika Konrad, Franz Brandstätter and Neil Leach) 28 FEBRUARY – 5 MARCH Films on Monitor: Bruce Nauman Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Act1:Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More MARCH 1 To facilitate this, a grid of larger than man-sized cardboard sheets fills the entire space of the Straatgalerij. Within this structure, spaces will be purpose-cut to house a variety of activities. After the nine weeks the remaining structure will represent an imprint of all the activities that have taken place. The cardboard structure creates a temporary condition in the Straatgalerij that invites exploration, participation and reflection. Its programming examines the interests and needs of the Stadsredactie, the artists, the museum and the city itself within the framework of this cardboard structure and consists of a variety of activities including film screenings, solo interventions, video presentations and gatherings. There will also be residencies for a writer, an artists’ initiative and a design studio. Out of interest as to the needs, discussions and questions current in Rotterdam, the Stadsredactie has also issued an Open Call to artists, designers and theoreticians to react to the cardboard structure. Three of the respondents have been invited to make a contribution to Cut for Purpose and to implement their proposal in the Straatgalerij. S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City MARCH 4 About Stealth.[u]ltd: STEALTH.unlimited is a Rotterdam-based practice comprising Ana Dzokic, Mario Campanella and Marc Neelen. Stealth conceives tools that deal with the complexity of the contemporary urban condition and specifically the relationship between planned and non-planned urban processes. Their projects experiment on the borderlines of cultural and technological domains. Stealth developed the spatial structure Cut For Purpose and the transformative process that guides the interventions within it during the coming nine weeks in the Straatgalerij. www.stealth.ultd.net Annemartine van Kesteren, Patricia Pulles and Bregje van Woensel. Since May 2005 the Stadsconservator (City Curator), a function that was created in 1987, has been replaced by a three-person team – the Stadsredactie. In addition to its stated remit of preserving the Stadscollectie (City Collection) and showing as much Rotterdam-based art and design as possible, the current team wants also to explore the identity and infrastructure of Rotterdam’s art world, incorporate it within the museum and send it out around the world. Signature of the City EACH WEDNESDAY UNTIL MARCH 29 & APRIL 22 In the S.R. Kucharski Project, a component of Tomorrowism, S.R. Kucharski (NL/USA) explores the role of the artist as Art Star within society. Following his submission to the Open Call to Cut for Purpose, the Stadsredactie selected Kucharski to implement his proposal Signature of the City. He will invite people to sign the cardboard walls of the installation. He will then punch out the signatures and allow people to take them home free of charge. In this way the pieces of cardboard – transformed into artefacts by the art institution’s authorisation – are given a place in the city’s infrastructure. Kucharski: “Who owns this place/space? The artist, the viewer, the museum? And if the act of signing the ‘work of art’ denotes ownership, can this place – the Straatgalerij – be a collaboration by all for all?” www.tomorrowism.org Cuts and Layers. Composed Time Cuts and Time Layers of the Inside and Outside Sound over a 9-week period 7 MARCH – 12 MARCH FEBRUARY 28 – APRIL 23 APRIL 21 & APRIL 22(SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION) Edwin van der Heide (NL) works as an artist in the fields of sound, space and interaction. His original background is in electronic music. He graduated from the Institute for Sonology at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague in 1992. His current work is hard to define in the traditional terms of music, sound art or media art. Van der Heide operates on the edge of the medium and incorporates its characteristics. In this sense the medium does not just mediate but is also explored, redefined and finally composed using a musical approach involving a new language of communication. The fact that qualities inherent to musical language are employed in developing the work does not mean that its final presentation form is related to the conventional concert; it may also take the form of an installation, a performance or an environment. During Cut for Purpose he will re-compose the sounds made in the Straatgalerij over the course of the nine weeks, creating new relationships between them. He will zoom in on (or out of) time: Cuts and Layers. Composed Time Cuts and Time Layers of the Inside and Outside Sound over a 9-week period. www.evdh.net Wendelien van Oldenborgh (NL) was selected through the Open Call to take part in Cut for Purpose. In her work she observes processes in the public realm that display broader social conditions. For Cut for Purpose she will set up a live shoot within the cut-out spaces of the cardboard installation. Here the moment of presentation is subsumed within the moment of production. This moment takes the form of a meeting between several performers within Rotterdam’s musical community and particularly those voices that are not directly represented in the museum. Without wishing to create a harmony of the various forms, which represent diverse lifestyles and distinct positions within the urban space, a soundtrack of friction and connection can be created. Texts, sounds and video images generated in this situation will be directly processed and projected, but also recorded to enable the production to proceed to the next stage in this process of filmmaking without a frame. www.acertainbrazilianness.net Films on Monitor: Bruce Nauman Act1:Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape MARCH 8 Start Fruitport at Work Start Cucosa at Work S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City 14 MARCH – 19 MARCH Films on Monitor: Trans:it: Moving Culture through Europe Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Cucosa at Work Fruitport at Work Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape MARCH 15 S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City Cucosa at work MARCH 8 – APRIL 2 21 MARCH – 26 MARCH Film on Monitor: Trans:it: Moving Culture through Europe Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Cucosa at Work Fruitport at Work, production studio Robbert de Vrieze, Ambition Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape MARCH 22 S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City MARCH 24 Duplicates Pre-sale (6 pm – 10 pm) Sale of duplicate publications from the museum’s library: 20 metres of book on sale. MARCH 25 Duplicates Sale (11 am – 5 pm) Sale of duplicate publications from the museum’s library: 20 metres of book on sale. 28 MARCH – 2 APRIL Film on Monitor: Trans:it: Moving Culture through Europe Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Robbert de Vrieze, Ambition Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape MARCH 28 /7.30 PM Curious Little Sister Opens Uncommon Places An evening with Bartolomeo Pietromarchi/ Fondazione Olivetti, Rome and Studio Popcorn, Rotterdam MARCH 29 S.R. Kucharski, Signature of the City MARCH 29 Final event Cucosa & Fruitport at Work Film on Monitor: Francesco Jodice, The Secret Traces Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Robbert de Vrieze, Ambition Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape APRIL 5 LLink 747 AM live radio transmission with John Buijsman and guests 11 APRIL – 16 APRIL Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Robbert de Vrieze, Ambition Film on Monitor: Francesco Jodice, The Secret Traces Frank Bruggeman, Essential Plantscape Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose APRIL 11 – APRIL 14 Act 2: Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More 18 APRIL – 23 APRIL The Stadsredactie: Ernest van der Kwast (NL) made a burka-clad assault on literature in 2004 with Man zoekt vrouw om hem gelukkig te maken (Man seeks woman to make him happy). Last year saw the publication of his tragicomic novel ‘Soms zijn dingen mooier als er mensen klappen’ (‘Sometimes things are better when people applaud’). Ernest van der Kwast lives and works in Italy and is the organiser of the Rotterdam’s most straightforward literary event: Nur Literatur. At the invitation of the Stadsredactie, Ernest van der Kwast will be locked in the Straatgalerij for eight weeks. He will keep a diary about the project Cut for Purpose and will post columns and other snippets of writing in unexpected places. Nobody will escape his gaze. The visitor, the curator, the gallery attendant: everyone is potential prey for Watched, described and caught for Purpose. Whoever takes the bait will be caught on paper and exhibited. www.ernestvanderkwast.nl Museumnacht Curious Little Sister Goes Exclusive 4 APRIL – 9 APRIL Cut for Purpose will end with a finissage on Saturday April 22 at which the results of the project will be presented. FEBRUARY 28 – APRIL 23 Cut for Purpose. It will then be sited in Crooswijk in an environment designed by the architect Monika Konrad. The meteorite is now somewhat concealed within the cardboard structure in the Straatgalerij but, little by little, more of it will become visible as ‘cuttings’ take place in its vicinity. The permanent siting of the meteorite at the beginning of May will be accompanied by a publication. Edwin van der Heide, Cuts and Layers Robbert de Vrieze, Ambition Films on Monitor: Francesco Jodice, The Secret Traces Strange Attractors at work, Big Type Says More Ernest van der Kwast writes Watched, Described and Caught for Purpose APRIL 21 Wendelien van Oldenborgh, A Certain Brazilianness: The Sound Track Stage (production) (date to be confirmed) APRIL 22 11 am – 5 pm Wendelien van Oldenborgh, A Certain Brazilianness: The Sound Track Stage (event) (subject to confirmation) 5 pm – 11 pm FINISSAGE with all participants Cucosa is one of Rotterdam’s rich assortment of artists’ initiatives. Founded in 1998, the group now comprises sixteen individuals who work together collaboratively. The group’s multidisciplinary composition results in a diversity of visions, which take the form of workshops, exhibitions and other collaborative projects in the Netherlands and abroad. Examples include Cucosa Export, De Lauwseizoensexpo, Vreemde Eenden, Nieuw Space and z.t. (Project Rotterdam). Cucosa has always been independent and autonomous. The group has no director and no centralised policy. Each individual action or decision leads to the development of a contribution to the whole. The Stadsredactie has invited the artists of Cucosa to implement their practice within Cut for Purpose. www.cucosa.nl Fruitport at work MARCH 8 – APRIL 2 The design collective Fruitport has worked in Rotterdam’s Fruithaven since 2005. In this 3-week period they have been invited to create an installation in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Surrounded by classic design objects from the museum’s permanent collection and imprisoned within the cardboard installation they will work on the position of their own practice. www.theseflocks.com www.demakersvan.com www.jorislaarman.com Strange Attractors at work: Big Type Says More ACT 1: FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 10 ACT 2: APRIL 11 – APRIL 14 Ryan Pescatore Frisk (USA) and Catelijne van Middelkoop (NL) are the founding partners of Strange Attractors Design, an international studio specialising in typography and (brand) communication for print, motion and interactive media. This year they were included in I.D. Magazine’s world-renowned list – the I.D. Forty – of the world’s most promising new talent. In his article – in the same magazine - on the duo, Max Bruinsma describes them as two young designers with a mission: the de-criminalisation of ornament! Having earned graduate degrees from Cranbrook Academy of Art, they know their trade and its history, but happen to disagree with some of its bedrock doctrines. Strange Attractors hopes to bring new eyes to bear on what Modernism once rebelled against: the traditions of craft, calligraphy and decoration. In Cut for Purpose Catelijne van Middelkoop and Ryan Pescatore Frisk bring the cardboard to life with a larger than man-sized 3-D billboard. Inspired by the (surroundings of) Rotterdam, they function as the project’s graphic masters of the vernacular: Big Type Says More. www.strangeattractors.com The Crooswijk Meteorite FEBRUARY 18 – APRIL 23 The Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam commissioned the artist Susanne Kriemann (D/NL) to make a work for a site on the canal in the Crooswijk district of Rotterdam. Because Crooswijk is a neighbourhood in flux with a multi-cultural population, she wanted to make a work that would be recognisable to all and would speak to everyone’s imagination. In 2004, via the internet, Kriemann discovered the trail of the Willamette meteorite, which crashed to earth in Alberta, Canada and is now housed in the Museum of Natural History in New York. When Ellis Hughes discovered the meteorite at the beginning of the twentieth century, many pieces were hacked off it and sold; they are now in museum collections all over the world. By email Kriemann did a lot of research about the various fragments, both originals and copies. She finally had a replica of the meteorite made in China based on all the photographs and descriptions of its many parts and had it shipped to Rotterdam. It is a story of re-location, in which the original and replica are combined. This fusion is an important motif in Kriemann’s work, in which she establishes relationships between elements such as ‘fact’, ‘fiction’ and (virtual) time. Until the end of April the meteorite will be housed within A Certain Brazilianness: The Sound Track Stage Ambition MARCH 21 – APRIL 23 Since 2003 Robbert de Vrieze (NL), the third person selected from the Open Call, has worked under the name Gevonden Ontwerpen (Found Designs) in Rotterdam on a broad range of products, interiors and buildings. The challenge of these designs and projects is to give form to the existing potential of a space, a site, a thing or an organisation within a functional solution. For Cut for Purpose De Vrieze will be captured on a high-speed camera as he leaps over a crowd-control barrier. The freeze-frame silhouetted images of his run-up and leap will be transferred to the cardboard walls and cut out. Like the photographic experiments of Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), this will result in a sequence of frames that describe the movement in cardboard. As he comes to a sudden standstill at the end of the run, the silhouettes crash into each other creating a sculpture of collided frames. www.gevondenontwerpen.nl SPECIAL EVENTS Curious Little Sister Throws a Meteorite FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24 AT 7.30 PM An evening about fiction, simulation and science. Susanne Kriemann made a replica of the famous Willamette meteorite, which will be sited in Crooswijk in Rotterdam in the spring. She gives an introduction to the various manifestations of the Willamette meteorite: the original, the copies and the various fragments of the meteorite that can be found in museum collections around the world. For her evening on Friday February 24 she has invited the following people to the Straatgalerij: architect Monika Konrad will talk about ‘crater zoom design’ the future site she has designed for The Crooswijk Meteorite. Franz Brandstätter (curator at the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna) will bring along an original piece of the Willamette Meteorite and will talk about the collecting and ‘exploring’ of meteorites within museums and beyond and the theoretician Neil Leach will use examples such as Venice in Italy and The Venetian resort, hotel and casino in Las Vegas to discuss concepts such as assimilation, mimesis, mimicry and identification. Duplicates Pre-sale MARCH 24 (6 PM – 10 PM) Pre-sale of duplicate publications from the museum’s library: 20 metres of book on sale. Duplicates Sale MARCH 25 (11 AM – 5 PM) Sale of duplicate publications from the museum’s library: 20 metres of book on sale. Curious Little Sister Opens Un-Common Spaces TUESDAY MARCH 28 AT 7.30 PM Guests include Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, artistic director of the Fondazione Olivetti in Rome and initiator of the project Trans:it and Studio Popcorn’s Alex de Jong and Marc Schuilenburg from Rotterdam. Bartolomeo Pietromarchi has explored with the project Trans:it the definition of public space from a geo-cultural perspective. Studio Popcorn will discuss the changes to our built environment and public space. In their book Mediapolis. Popular Culture and the Physical City (2006) they describe how architecture and public space are made manifest within a society whose concept of public space since the 1970s has been governed by control. www.fondazioneadrianolivetti.it www.transiteurope.org www.studiopopcorn.com 747 Live WEDNESDAY APRIL 5 FROM 2 PM– 3.45 PM 747 Live (LLink) is a radio talk show with live music presented by John Buijsman. It is transmitted twice a week. On Wednesday April 5 John Buijsman will make a place for his studio and a special programme in the Cut for Purpose structure. 747 AM / www.llink.nl Films on monitor A presentation of works by Bruce Nauman, Francesco Jodice and three films from the Fondazione Olivetti. During Curious Little Sister Cuts for Purpose a monitor will show films that elucidate various aspects of the concept ‘space’. The works explore the experience of space and the relationship of the individual to space; the definition of public space and (artistic) interventions in the public realm; the exchangeability of urban space and Rotterdam’s place in a global network of large cities. Three films by Bruce Nauman (USA) from the collection of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen FEB 21 – MARCH 12 In the three films Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square (1968), Bouncing Two Balls Between the Floor and Ceiling with Changing Rhythms (1967-68) and Walking in an Exaggerated Manner on the Perimeter of a Square (1968) we see Bruce Nauman traversing his studio space. He explores his environment through repetitive movements employing his own body as his medium thus establishing a sense of intimacy with the viewer. Fondazione Adriano Olivetti presents: Trans:it: Moving Culture through Europe, 2003 – 2005 MARCH 14 – APRIL 2 - The Invisible Community, 46 mins. - Ruins for the Future, 46 mins. - Fluid Cities, 33 mins. Three years ago the Fondazione Olivetti’s artistic director Bartolomeo Pietromarchi initiated a research project into the meaning and definition of public space in various European countries. This resulted in three films and the publication The (Un) Common Place. Art, Public Space and Urban Esthetics in Europe (Actar, 2005). The exploration took the form of a journey starting in France and proceeding through various countries including the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. Pietromarchi and his team visited artists’ projects in the public realm and talked to a variety of artists, architects, curators and critics about the significance of public space in their countries. The project ‘Trans:it’ is a reflection on the artistic, creative and political situation in various European countries dealing with concepts and phenomena such as multicultural integration, urban gentrification, identity, collective memory, community and alienation. www.fondazioneadrianolivetti.it www.transiteurope.org Francesco Jodice, The Secret Traces, Perth, Naples, New York, 1998 - 2005 APRIL 4 - APRIL 23 DVD installation In his ongoing project The Secret Traces Francesco Jodice has so far explored twelve different cities around the world, including Paris, Rotterdam, Naples, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, Perth and New York. As a detective with a small camera at waist level, Jodice follows a local person on his or her journey through the city. As his starting poiny Jodice always selects a house that is typical of the city. However, the destination is always unknown to him as he simply follows the person on their way. The three hundred or so photographs that Jodice takes during the journey are laid out in a sequence like an animated film. In the background you hear the soundtrack of the city. Jodice’s aim is to research the nature of an individual’s daily habits. It is a comparative method of registering and measuring people’s relationship to his or her (urban) environment. www.francescojodice.com For more information about Curious Little Sister Cuts for Purpose please contact Mirjam Gouweloos. T +31 (0) 10 441 9561 E [email protected] www.boijmans.nl