10 till 12 September 2021
Public programme: Weekend 1
Performances, an excursion, and a conversation
Read all about the public program for the first weekend of the Triennial
Read all about the public program for the first weekend of the Triennial
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Working predominantly with performance, sculpture and video, Halla Einarsdóttir takes the role of a storyteller weaving various source materials and allowing them to feed her vocality, gesticulation and delivery.
Inge’s works take the viewer to a familiar environment that still feels strange.
Through her photography, Janne van Gilst reflects on the cultural zeitgeist and its relationships to
the ways we shape and experience our surroundings.
Jasper Coppes questions the dominant narratives we tell about landscapes and the processes that take place within them.
Book your ticket for Savour’s culinary route!
Artist and perfumer, Laurent-David (LD) Garnier (PhD, MSc, Sandberg Institute Amsterdam, MFA, 2015) explores at the molecular level the transformation of matter.
Shuttle bus, performances, excursions and talks
Lotte van der Woude (1986, Amsterdam) graduated as a political scientist and visual artist.
Martijn de Geele (1994, Netherlands), Nicole Kuiper (1998, Spain), and Sara Postolle (1997, Poland) are a collective of artists who work with multidisciplinary multimedia formats.
Monique Duurvoort (1971, Amsterdam) is an independent interdisciplinary artist born in Amsterdam, with roots in Friesland, Suriname and the US.
Artist collective de Onkruidenier investigates historical, cultural and potential transformations of nature and its possibilities to evolve humans.
The work of Seán Hannan (1986, Amersfoort) is driven by an infinite curiosity for the invisible and mysterious.
The work of Sissel Marie Tonn revolves around this question: Where does our body end and our environment begin?
Jesse Strikwerda (1991, Jorwert) makes installations and sculptures in which the manipulability of reality is central.
Caz Egelie (1994, The Hague, NL) creates installations, performances, two-dimensional works and videos.
Ash Kilmartin (1986, Nieuw-Zeeland) maakt beeldhouwwerk, audiowerk en performances.
Anna Hoetjes (1984, Amsterdam) is a visual artist and filmmaker. Her work draws parallels between film history from the early 20th century and technological developments today.
MMaarten Bel (1987, Dordrecht) alienates his audience by addressing heavy themes in a humorous way, often drawing inspiration from everyday events. In his world, the Smurfs are melting due to climate change, cleaning up rubbish becomes a more fanatical game than Monopoly and there is few as sexy as an embroiderer. Sometimes it happens that […]