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SMCS on 11
Marc Bijl, Jakob Boeskov and Erik van Lieshout
Thursday May 11
Marc Bijl, Jakob Boeskov and Erik van Lieshout
new videos and discussion
Starts at 8.00 p.m.
Free entrance
Reservation: desk@stedelijk.nl
On the occasion of the international symposium ?Art and
the City: A symposium on Postwar Interactions with the
Urban Realm? on May 11 and 12, the Professorship Art and
Public Space (Gerrit Rietveld Academie) organizes an
accompanying event featuring contemporary artists Marc
Bijl, Jakob Boeskov and Erik van Lieshout. These artists
interfere with the public using strategies such as
interventions and activism, by addressing indirect or
direct political issues, or simply by creating images or
counter images that reflect contemporary culture. They
will show recent video work and will be interviewed by
Patricia Pulles, curator at the Boijmans Van Beuningen
Museum.
Jakob Boeskov confronts the mechanisms of governmental and
commercial power systems. His strategies involve using
fictional characters, companies and products to intervene
in various structures, such as the American election and a
Chinese weapons fair. He has a background in architecture
and comics.
Boeskov will give a lecture about "Magical art vs.
political art"
addressing questions like: how does art affect the world
and your own personal life?
Marc Bijl is interested in social structures and their
(ab)use of slogans, logo's, symbols and codes. His
counter-cultural performances and (illegal) interventions,
recorded on video, play with our perception of what takes
place in public space while his installations, texts and
objects are icons of temporarily fanaticism ? the kind of
fanaticism that can lead to nationalism, terrorism,
religious fundamentalism and finally death. But, according
to the artist, human nature is attracted to these
simplifying structure methods (logos, symbols, political
slogans, prayers, or even advertisements) more than it
needs freedom to do without all that information. There is
a romantic desire hidden in his attempt to understand the
world we live in.
Marc Bijl will show his recent film: ?lest we forget? of
2006, among others.
Erik van Lieshout has increasingly manifested himself as
an artist interested in installations. In his video
productions he questions his own position with regard to
other cultures in an often playful manner. And in
approaching the question of what is politically correct or
incorrect, he juggles with the established values. Van
Lieshout?s will show his film ??Rotterdam-Rostock?? (2006)
about his journey through Germany on his bicycle in order
to get to know his neighboring country. The resulting
video will be displayed inside a container on
Auguststrasse as part of the current 4th Berlin Biennial.
?Art and the City: A symposium on Postwar Interactions
with the Urban Realm?
May 11 & 12.
Info: www.artandthecity.nl
Organization: Professorship Art and Public Space (Gerrit
Rietveld Academie) together with Universiteit van
Amsterdam (ASCA, Institute of Culture and History) and
SMCS on 11.
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