Online exhibition: Rietveld Uncut
RESILIENT BODIES - STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES FOR FLUID EMBODIMENTS
Events — March 24 - 27
Rietveld Uncut is an annual exhibition of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Its collaboration with Studium Generale and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. This year Rietveld Uncut consists of an online exhibition with 26 projects by Rietveld students in an online environment specially created for the occasion.
- Price
- The online exhibition of Rietveld Uncut, organized in conjunction with the Studium Generale Rietveld Academie conference, is freely accessible online. Visit exhibition
- Time
- March 24 - 27
Rietveld Uncut is an annual exhibition of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Its collaboration with Studium Generale and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam builds up to a simultaneous online conference-week and exhibition in which ‘the making and the thinking’ come together. Students have developed projects in relation to the theoretical framework of Studium Generale under the title Resilient Bodies.
Between March 24 until March 27, Rietveld Uncut presents an exhibition with 26 projects by Rietveld students in an online environment specially created for the occasion.
This year Studium Generale & Rietveld Uncut are focussing on different experiences and manifestations of the body and (dis)embodiments in art and life. Due to Covid-19, the quarantines and guidelines for physical distancing, we are not only dealing with (our) viral bodies, vulnerable bodies and lonely bodies; in attempts to continue life, we manifest ourselves nonstop behind our screens as virtual bodies and data bodies.
What are experimental and emancipating strategies and practices for fluid embodiments? How can we form resistant collective bodies without losing our own subjectivity and fleshy "matter"? How can we think about this from art practice and theory?
Participating students
Amalie Ebsen Ourø Jensen, Jan Wester, Sunwoo Jung, Mingrui Jiang, Dorin Budușan, Lies Kelder, Vivian Mac Gillavry, Arto vanHasselt, Joris Angenent, Juhee Han, Morgane Billuart, Emma Lou Burkel & Simon Pillaud, Augustinas Milkus, Lim Kwon, Sankrit Kulmanochawong, Wenrui Zhao, Dimme van Harten, Antonia Valentina, Erika Rukavina, Walking Club (Juliette Brederode, Jelly Hogendorp, Eva van der Zand & Nikos Doulos), Albert Rask, Anna Tamm, Luca Heydt, Lucía Vives, Maud Talma, Gina David and Ursula Marcussen
Colophon
Rietveld Uncut:
Tarja Szaraniec and Tomas Adolfs
Studium Generale:
Jorinde Seijdel and Jort van der Laan
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam:
Henri Sandront and Britte Sloothaak
Special thanks to all workshop managers at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and all (guest) tutors involved.