A Simple Fizz – MAR/KABK at QUARTAIR

Friday, March 6th | Hoogtij#60
Opening at 19:00
Exhibition runs through the weekend March 7-8, 2020

MA Artistic Research @ Quartair
Curator Jonatan Habib Engqvist

KABK Master of Artistic Research students create an exhibition of their works in collaboration with Stockholm based curator Jonatan Habib Engqvist: the culmination of a week of curatorial experimentation.

Video installation: Park Jaehun

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Studenten van de KABK MA Artistic Research maken een tentoonstelling van hun werk, in samenwerking met de in Stockholm gevestigde curator Jonatan Habib Engqvist: het hoogtepunt van een week van curatoriële experimenten.

Participants/Deelnemende kunstenaars:
Mazen Achkar
Esther Arribas Rovira
Leonie Brandner
Georgie Brinkman
Biba Cole
Adele Dipasquale
Rebecca Dunne
Davide Ghelli Santuliana
Serene Hui
Daniel Iglesias Gonzalez
Lena Longefay
Alejandra López Martínez
Ghiath Mardini
Juliana Martinez Hernandez
Daphne MonastiriotiJaehun Park
Hugo Plagnard
Elfi Seidel
Jessie Siegel
Alkaios Spyrou
Jan Tomza-Osiecki
Annemarie Wadlow

Master Artistic Research
Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten / Royal Academy of Art 

Facebook event: A Simple Fizz

Killing Horizons | ArtScience masters

June 7-9 2019
Performances and installations by first year masters of the ArtScience Interfaculty, KABK/KonCon.

Turbulence: performance by Mint Park

Participants: Felix Bodin, Gabriela Acha, Timoteo Carbone, Alexander Heil, Ian Ouros, Berk Özdemir, Mint Park, Lianne van Roekel, Daan Westerheide, Iva Berkovic.

Gabriela Acha: video still
installation Lianne van Roekel. Photo by Dana LaMonda

Fresh Dough

20 – 22 April 2018
Opening Friday 20 April, from 18:00 – 23:00

With works by Iliada Charalambous, Luis Maly, Leonie Schneider, Jeannette Slutter

Today we constantly experience a changing social, and urban landscape in which temporality is the norm, objects are made to be replaced instead of to last. Fresh Dough is an exhibition where four young artists based in The Hague react to this notion of temporality through sculptural ephemerality and a reaction to space.Four diverse approaches to sculpture and site-specificity will be presented in Quartair to explore the temporality in contemporary sculpture and perhaps its very ephemeral nature.

About the artists

Luis Maly (1991, Wiltz) is a multidisciplinary artist based in The Hague. For the past year he is busy making architectural interventions in space. These normally are consisted by large scale installations. His work is a open dialogue with the exhibition space. By studying the space he composes a work which fits harmonically to the location. www.luismaly.com

Leonie Schneider (1993, Munich) is a visual artist and musician, currently based in The Hague. She is in the graduation year of her bachelor study of fine arts at the Royal Academy of The Hague. Her artistic practice deals with the topics power and authority in social structures. The concept of family constellation is often an inspiration to the positioning of her sculptures. The idea of the stage, where audience and sculptures are performing together reappears in her exhibiting.
http://leonieschneider.kabkfinearts.nl/

Iliada Charalambous (Limassol, 1993) is an artist currently based in The Hague. She holds a BA diploma in Fine Arts, sculpture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, The Hague. Charalambous is engaged in an artistic practice exploring aspects of the human condition within contemporary society in relation to the past.
www.iliadacharalambous.net

Jeannette Slütter‘s (1988, Enschede) work consists of site-specific installations/situations. She studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and is living and working between Rotterdam and The Hague. In her works she questions the format of exhibition, with an interest in duration and movement.
www.jeannetteslutter.nl

Fresh Dough. Photo by Dana LaMonda

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