fbpx

"They named a brandy after Napoleon, they made a herring out of Bismarck,and Hitler is going to end up as a piece of cheese."

 

 

UPCOMING — Friday, October 9th, 2020, 24:00 | midnight
#114: Willem de Rooij
Eintritt frei | admission free

Willem de Rooij investigates the production, contextualization and interpretation of images through a variety of media. Appropriations and collaborations are fundamental to De Rooij’s artistic method and his projects have stimulated new research in art history and ethnography. With Jeroen de Rijke (1970-2006) he represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennale (2005). De Rooij is Professor of Fine Art at the Städelschule since 2006, and visiting advisor at the Rijksakademie since 2015. In 2016, he co-founded BPA // Berlin program for artists.

We are really happy to have Willem de Rooij as our guest. He will show a splendid selection of his works:

Bantar Gebang (with Jeroen de Rijke), 2000, 35mm film, color, optical sound, 10 min

Leigh Valentine (with Jane Ostermann-Petersen), 1994, VHS-C transferred to digital video, color, sound, 30 min


Farafra, 2012, digital audio recording, 13 min

Mandarin Ducks (with Jeroen de Rijke), 2005, 16mm film, color, optical sound, 36 min

Recent solo exhibitions include Bouquet II at LAXart, Los Angeles (2019), Whiteout at Kunstwerke Berlin (2017), Ebb Rains at IMA Brisbane (2017), Entitled at MMK Museum of Modern Art, Frankfurt/Main (2016), The Impassioned No at Le Consortium, Dijon (2015) and Bouquet IX at the Jewish Museum, New York (2014). Recent group exhibitions include Mindful Circulations at the BDL Museum, Mumbai (2019), Stories of Almost Everyone at the Hammer Museum Los Angeles (2018), the Jakarta Biennale, Jakarta (2017), EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial, Limerick (2016), 10th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai (2014) and Hollandaise at Raw Material Company, Dakar (2013).

De Rooij’s works can be found in the collections of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, MUMOK in Vienna, Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, Centre Pompidou in Paris, MOCA in Los Angeles, and MOMA in New York.

De Rooij’s new installation Pierre Verger in Suriname premieres on November 6 at Portikus in Frankfurt.

Wir freuen uns Euch zu sehen | we are looking forward to seeing you
Herzliche Grüße | best regards
Ivo Wessel, Olaf Stüber

Um unsere Webseite für Sie optimal zu gestalten und fortlaufend verbessern zu können, verwenden wir Cookies. Durch die weitere Nutzung der Webseite stimmen Sie der Verwendung von Cookies zu. Weitere Informationen zu Cookies erhalten Sie in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.