18 December 2007
African Click
17 December 2007
Meeting Stijn Huijts
Today I travelled to the south of the Netherlands to meet Stijn Huijts, one of three programme committee members. Martijn van Nieuwenhuijzen (Curator at the Stedelijk Museum) and Jeroen Boomgaard (Associate Professor Art and Public Space at the Rietveld Academy) are the other two members. The programme committee advises the Board of the Foundation Street of Sculptures on art-related matters. It is involved in the selection of the curator (well, after me that is. There was no programme committee when I took the job), evaluates the project plan of the curator, and assists the curator with the evaluation of the sketches. But it also functions as a sounding board for the curator. At least, that’s what I do.
Stijn is very much informed about the latest trends and the newest talents, not just in the Netherlands, but internationally. Stijn has just changed jobs. He was the director of het Domein in Sittard. Now he is the director of the Glaspaleis in Heerlen. The Glaspaleis is a fantastic building from the 1930s that still feels very contemporary. It houses a library, an architectural centre, a art centre, a music school and a cinema. Stijn is a man with a vision and a mission. I think it will be good to keep track of all the things that will happen here over next years.
06 December 2007
A virtual Street of Sculptures
01 December 2007
Surprise dinner
Food was great and that always helps getting the conversation going. Contemporary art in Turkey, the political situation (Halil has a Kurdish background), Sinan (Ton is a big fan), and Turkmenistan (Nienke had just seen Shadow of the Holy Book at the IDFA) were just a few of the topics.
Half way through the evening, Halil surprised us all by presenting his proposal for Open Source Amsterdam – sorry, can't reveal anything yet; you’ll have to wait until April 2008. All I can say is that I am delighted!