In the Making #5: Barbro Scholz and Li Lorian, Experiencing Text and Textile. In
this session researchers Barbro Scholz and Li Lorian ask the following
questions: How does light feel on the body? What sort of togetherness is there
in reading text?
They will explore tangible and intangible experiences of voice and textile
light. In their practice, both artists are interested in ways of communicating
aesthetic experience. Procedures of documentation and transmission bring up
questions concerning audience, spectatorship and participation in the art field
and artistic research. We aim to open up for participative thinking and valuing
aesthetic and experiential knowledge of ourselves and others.
Artist and designer Barbro Scholz deals with experiential qualities of tangible
(textiles) and intangible (light) materials, and how their interplay invites for
novel forms of performativity.
Performer and artist Li Lorian is interested in practices of reading text, to
oneself and outloud, voicing and finding new means of commonality. Both of them
have an interest in movement, affect, and entanglement to be investigated in a
playful, participatory, collaborative research. This session is a great
opportunity for them to find ways to share their yet unformulated thoughts in an
experiential method with an audience.
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IN THE MAKING
The Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) of Leiden University and Art
Institute West Den Haag are pleased to announce their close collaboration in the
new public series ‘In the Making’. In six public sessions they will present to
the public different practices of research in the arts.
Artistic production has always expressed the forms in which we know, explore,
and sense the world we live in. The current practice of research in the arts
consciously assumes this exploration. In the past decades the focus on research
in the domain of the arts has grown – as well as its role in universities and
other research contexts – expressing its engagement with the realities of the
world at large.
‘In The Making’ will address how artists conduct their research. Guest artist
researchers and artist researchers from Leiden University will present their
projects, approaches to research, methods and results. Each session will address
questions inherent to these projects. ‘In The Making’ aims to deepen a
perspective which conceives of artistic practice not as the sole product of
individual visionaries but as a collective endeavor embedded in society. It
addresses the role of art in the construction of the present and the creation of
possible futures.
Countercurrents Exhibition Tours & Artist Talks
24juni 2022
-26juni 2022
19:00 - 17:00
Kapelweg 55, 2587 BK The Hague, Netherlands
Description
“Countercurrents” is a group exhibition by students of the two-year master program Photography & Society of the Royal Academy of Art The Hague in collaboration with Creative Court, a non-profit organization that develops art projects reflecting on peace and global justice.
On view at a former bunker the three day event “Countercurrents” (24-26th June 2022) features a range of photographic and video installations, sculptures and performances by twelve international image-makers from seven countries. Prompted by the issue of underwater ammunitions and the dangerous effects that are connected to their presence in our oceans, each artist responded to this common theme in their way and found their own topic. On different levels, the resulting work highlights the relationship we have with the past, and explores the intersections of the photographic medium. Their work challenges what photography can still do in current times and enlist themes of current reality, collective and individual memories, fictional narrative and metaphor.
As part of the program, organized tours will guide visitors through the collective works in and around the bunker, which is the location of the exhibition. In this former part of the Atlantikwall, a series of talks will be hosted and presented on our online exhibition (www.countercurrents.co) the next day.
The exhibition will be held on the territory of Bunker V192, which was built as part of a line of defense by the Nazis during WW2 in 1943. This ‘machine bunker’ has a unique design, and the only one of its kind to be found in The Netherlands. Since 2002, the bunker has been used as an exhibition space. Bunker V192 is located on the site of Teahouse Waterfront. Teahouse Waterfront can be accessed via the park and pontoon ferries. Further information can be found on www.dewaterkant.nl
Artists whose works are featured in “Countercurrents”:
Sumi Anjuman (BD)
Arianna Cavalensi (IT)
Beatrice Cera (IT)
Daniel Chatard (GER)
Pascal Giese (GER)
He Bo (CN)
Charmaine de Heij (NL)
Lea Novi (GER)
Diego Reindel (GER)
Jonathan Tang (NL)
Ben Yau (UK)
Alexey Yurenev (RU/US)
Entrance: free
Opening hours:
Friday, June 24th, 7-9pm
Saturday, June 25th, 10am - 9pm
Sunday, June 26th, 10am - 5pm
Tickets
Info:
Free