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  • In the spotlight: artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia collaborate in group exhibit 'Impossible Journeys'

    'Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then'.

    Photo: Museum of Moscow
     
    Photo: Museum of Moscow

    In the spotlight: artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia collaborate in group exhibit 'Impossible Journeys'

    'Impossible Journeys' will be on display at the Museum of Moscow until 29 March 2020. This project was funded by the Shared Cultural Heritage Matching Fund.
    27 February 2020

    The group exhibition Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then is inspired by the book Three Journeys by 17th-century Dutch explorer Jan Streis. This book is a collection of stories and notes that Streis wrote during his journey through east- and southeastern Europe, and the areas bordering it. Contemporary artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia travelled part of Streis’ journey to study how travelers experience these areas today. Their resulting artworks shed a critical look on Streis' stereotyped perception of other cultures and eras.

    Impossible Journeys shows the work of contemporary artists, as well as archaeological finds from the 15th-19th centuries from the collection of the Museum of Moscow and the Museum-Reserve 'Island-city of Sviyazhsk'.

    'Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then'. Photo: Museum of Moscow
    About the artworks

    Soda lime is a teamwork created by Cecilia Hendricks (Netherlands), Sepideh Behrouzian (Iran) and Oleg Elagin (Russia). Artists repeat the path once done by Jan Streis, but they are primarily interested in the phenomenon of sight. The volumetric installation is composed of numerous planes. The viewer appears to be in front of a mirror, where in each of the faces looms an image that can be interpreted in two ways.

    Dutch cinematographer Paulien Oltheten presents a two-channel video Walking the Road Overpowered, filmed in the Russian city of Samara and Iranian Isfahan. Unfolding in different countries, the plots of the video work of Oltheten add up to an integral statement about how stories and cultures can be interpreted in parallel, opposite or connected.

    When and where to see 'Impossible Journeys'?

    31 January—29 March 2020 at the Museum of Moscow, Russia

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in Russia in our database. If you are a cultural professional who wants to participate in a Shared Cultural Heritage project, feel free to contact Sofia Lovegrove.

    'Impossible Journeys' is part of the 'Heritage: Common Grounds' project, funded by the EU with participation of Shared Cultural Heritage, Victoria Gallery in Samara, European Cultural Fund, Foundation Compagnia di San Paolo, Herbrandi Cultural Foundation, Cargo in Context, Castrum Peregrini Cultural Center, Moscow Museum, Va Isfahan Center for Contemporary Art, Dutch Embassy in Moscow, Dutch Embassy in Teheran, Emrooz Gallery in Isfahan, Roberto Cimetta Foundation, Wilhelmina Jansen Foundation, Prince Claus Fund, Creative Industries Fund NL and Mondriaan Fund.

    Organization: 
    Museum of Moscow
    Prince Claus Fund
    Creative Industries Fund NL
  • In the spotlight: Dutch-Chinese partner exhibition 'Latent Spectators' on view in Shanghai

    Exhibition 'Latent Spectator'

    Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai
     
    Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai

    In the spotlight: Dutch-Chinese partner exhibition 'Latent Spectators' on view in Shanghai

    'Latent Spectators', featuring works bij Dutch and Chinese artists, will be on display at the UNArt Center in Shanghai, China, until 19 Januari 2020.
    17 December 2019

    The UNArt Center and V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media work together in the fields of technology, art and education. They organised the exhibition 'Latent Spectators' that is currently on view at the UNArt Center, with the support of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Shanghai. 'Latent Spectators' starts with a simple question: is the current focus on precision necessarily the way towards the absolute? The exhibition features works by two Chinese artists (Xin Liu and Lisa Chang Lee) and two Dutch artists (Coralie Vogelaar and Johannes Langkamp).

    Exhibition 'Latent Spectator'. Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai
    'Latent Spectators'

    With our multitudes of data and scientific methodologies, we are not only feeding machines with a rigid yet narrow perception of the world, this also becomes our explanation of it. Is it worth interrogating whether these latent sceneries can be captured by human and machine? The exhibition invites artists who employ scientific methods to detect and reveal unnoticeable layers of natural phenomena in ourselves and nature, and map them into the sensorial realms of us. Showing that narrative does not lie merely in the alternation of device readings, but is also diffused into spatial and sensible experiences.

    When and where to see the exhibition?

    9 Nov. 2019 → 19 Jan. 2020 at the UNArt Center Shanghai, China

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in China in our database.

    If you are a cultural professional who wants to go to China, feel free to contact our China advisor Ian Yang.







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  • In the spotlight: artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia collaborate in group exhibit 'Impossible Journeys'

    'Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then'.

    Photo: Museum of Moscow
     
    Photo: Museum of Moscow

    In the spotlight: artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia collaborate in group exhibit 'Impossible Journeys'

    'Impossible Journeys' will be on display at the Museum of Moscow until 29 March 2020. This project was funded by the Shared Cultural Heritage Matching Fund.
    27 February 2020

    The group exhibition Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then is inspired by the book Three Journeys by 17th-century Dutch explorer Jan Streis. This book is a collection of stories and notes that Streis wrote during his journey through east- and southeastern Europe, and the areas bordering it. Contemporary artists from the Netherlands, Iran and Russia travelled part of Streis’ journey to study how travelers experience these areas today. Their resulting artworks shed a critical look on Streis' stereotyped perception of other cultures and eras.

    Impossible Journeys shows the work of contemporary artists, as well as archaeological finds from the 15th-19th centuries from the collection of the Museum of Moscow and the Museum-Reserve 'Island-city of Sviyazhsk'.

    'Impossible Journeys in the Netherlands, Russia and Persia: Now and Then'. Photo: Museum of Moscow
    About the artworks

    Soda lime is a teamwork created by Cecilia Hendricks (Netherlands), Sepideh Behrouzian (Iran) and Oleg Elagin (Russia). Artists repeat the path once done by Jan Streis, but they are primarily interested in the phenomenon of sight. The volumetric installation is composed of numerous planes. The viewer appears to be in front of a mirror, where in each of the faces looms an image that can be interpreted in two ways.

    Dutch cinematographer Paulien Oltheten presents a two-channel video Walking the Road Overpowered, filmed in the Russian city of Samara and Iranian Isfahan. Unfolding in different countries, the plots of the video work of Oltheten add up to an integral statement about how stories and cultures can be interpreted in parallel, opposite or connected.

    When and where to see 'Impossible Journeys'?

    31 January—29 March 2020 at the Museum of Moscow, Russia

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in Russia in our database. If you are a cultural professional who wants to participate in a Shared Cultural Heritage project, feel free to contact Sofia Lovegrove.

    'Impossible Journeys' is part of the 'Heritage: Common Grounds' project, funded by the EU with participation of Shared Cultural Heritage, Victoria Gallery in Samara, European Cultural Fund, Foundation Compagnia di San Paolo, Herbrandi Cultural Foundation, Cargo in Context, Castrum Peregrini Cultural Center, Moscow Museum, Va Isfahan Center for Contemporary Art, Dutch Embassy in Moscow, Dutch Embassy in Teheran, Emrooz Gallery in Isfahan, Roberto Cimetta Foundation, Wilhelmina Jansen Foundation, Prince Claus Fund, Creative Industries Fund NL and Mondriaan Fund.

    Organization: 
    Museum of Moscow
    Prince Claus Fund
    Creative Industries Fund NL
  • In the spotlight: Dutch-Chinese partner exhibition 'Latent Spectators' on view in Shanghai

    Exhibition 'Latent Spectator'

    Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai
     
    Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai

    In the spotlight: Dutch-Chinese partner exhibition 'Latent Spectators' on view in Shanghai

    'Latent Spectators', featuring works bij Dutch and Chinese artists, will be on display at the UNArt Center in Shanghai, China, until 19 Januari 2020.
    17 December 2019

    The UNArt Center and V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media work together in the fields of technology, art and education. They organised the exhibition 'Latent Spectators' that is currently on view at the UNArt Center, with the support of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Shanghai. 'Latent Spectators' starts with a simple question: is the current focus on precision necessarily the way towards the absolute? The exhibition features works by two Chinese artists (Xin Liu and Lisa Chang Lee) and two Dutch artists (Coralie Vogelaar and Johannes Langkamp).

    Exhibition 'Latent Spectator'. Photo: UNArt Center Shanghai
    'Latent Spectators'

    With our multitudes of data and scientific methodologies, we are not only feeding machines with a rigid yet narrow perception of the world, this also becomes our explanation of it. Is it worth interrogating whether these latent sceneries can be captured by human and machine? The exhibition invites artists who employ scientific methods to detect and reveal unnoticeable layers of natural phenomena in ourselves and nature, and map them into the sensorial realms of us. Showing that narrative does not lie merely in the alternation of device readings, but is also diffused into spatial and sensible experiences.

    When and where to see the exhibition?

    9 Nov. 2019 → 19 Jan. 2020 at the UNArt Center Shanghai, China

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in China in our database.

    If you are a cultural professional who wants to go to China, feel free to contact our China advisor Ian Yang.







  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    2 international activities
    Ranking
    192/565 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    6 international activities
    Ranking
    46/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    16 international activities
    Ranking
    30/565 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2017)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    324/883 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact







  • |

    Merits (2018)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    325/873 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2017)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    324/883 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    5 international activities
    Ranking
    66/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
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    |

    Contact



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    Merits (2019)

    Events
    5 international activities
    Ranking
    66/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
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    |

    Contact

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