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At How Many Lux...?
At how many lux …. do Banse and Pohl switch on the street lighting? We slowly feel the suspense build up towards this one decisive second when the two engineers approach the city’s electricity control centre to press the button. Light is cast upon the relation between the individual and the systems that encircle our modern life. In the works of the ten artists presented at this Onomatopee exhibition mutual dependencies are activated, become touchable and tangible. With: Maarten Bel (NL), Steffen Kraska (NL/G), Laibach Kunst (SLO), Other / Troy Lovegates (Can), PicaPica (B), Thomas Plaesschaart (FR), p. t. t. red (Hans Winkler & Stefan Micheel /G), Jan Rooijackers (NL), Ungunstraum / Rimini Protokoll (G), Femke Schaap (NL) and Edwin Gardner (NL) The exhibition addresses how individuals reconsider collective systems. How do we navigate though the shimmery brightness gradients of society’s twilight zones? In which way do artists relate to or depend on, how do they play with or even dance upon them? Adapting the title of a 1998 performance by experimental theatre company Ungunstraum / Rimini Protokoll - At how many lux do Banse and Pohl switch the light on? -, the exhibition affiliates itself to the approach of situating artistic practices with utterly consequence in everyday life – or vice versa. Based on light-related works, At how many lux …? invites you to accompany Banse, Pohl and the ten other experts while pulling the switch. Who controls the power? At how many lux …? Is conduced in the framework of GLOW- festival Curators/editors: Lene ter Haar, Robert Kaltenhäuser Graphic design publication: Tessa Kwee and Clara Kerkstra Text: Lene ter Haar, Robert Kaltenhäuser Supported by: Mondriaan Stichting Municipality of Eindhoven Project assistent: Ralph Roelse Partners: Space Collection, Liege (B); Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht
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Recipes for the Future
Creative takes on domesticity and cooking from the constraints of lockdown As the coronavirus forced the world to close down, nearly everyone found themselves spending a lot more time at home than they had initially anticipated. With most 2020 plans foiled and travel restrictions on the rise, many artists turned to kitchen experiments as a new creative outlet. In Recipes for the Future, 16 culture-makers share the culinary concoctions they made in reaction to their newly disrupted lifestyles, revealing a vision for the future based around the ambition to change and to widen the limits of human imagination. The visions and recipes of these writers, academics, philosophers, singers, visual artists, theater-makers and designers working in the Netherlands and Germany paint a unique portrait of our current moment. Themes of sustainability, domesticity, utopian realities and the role of cultural institutions arise in between recipes for "corona ice cream" and "mushrooms at the end of the world."
€ 19,50