An exhibition with works by: Lara Almarcegui, Bik van der Pol, Jan Dibbets, Marjolijn Dijkman, Fucking Good Art, Ilana Halperin, Christina Hemauer & Roman Keller, Paulien Oltheten, Jorge Satorre, and Hans Schabus. Website collaborators Maria Barnas (poetry) and Markus Miessen (interviews). Co-curated with Theo Tegelaers (curator, SKOR) and exhibition design by Overtreders W.
The exhibition concluded Portscapes, the year-long commission series that took place throughout 2009 on the occasion of the construction of Rotterdam's Maasvlakte 2 (MV2) – an extension to Europe's largest seaport and industrial area by 20%. Portscapes initiated by the Port of Rotterdam Authority with advice and support from SKOR (Foundation for Art and Public Domain, Amsterdam), produced and presented ten new projects by Rotterdam-based and international artists.
Amulti-part publication box was also published for the occasion including a miscellany of contributions by the artists, the prologue publication presented in February 2009 with the launch of the project, a cahier with texts on each project, and a DVD with ‘behind the scenes’ footage including interviews with the artists. An additional limited edition (white box) was produced including a DVD with Jan Dibbets' film '6 Hours Tide Object with Correction of Perspective' (2009), ‘Portscapes’ inaugural project.
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Museumpark 18-20 3015 CX Rotterdam The Netherlands www.boijmans.nl Project website (inactive): www.portscapes.nl 'Portscapes' Edited by: Latitudes Published by: Port of Rotterdam Authority and SKOR Texts: Latitudes, Theo Tegelaers, interviews by Markus Miessen with Shumon Basar, Crimson and Frank van der Salm. Graphic Design: Ben Laloua/Didier Pascal with Marius Hofstede Contributing Designers: Edauw Design, Koudekerk aan den Rijn Format: Box, 330 x 270 x 38 mm; (green standard edition, white special edition) containing cahier, 2 DVDs (3 in special edition), poster, postcard, portrait format booklet, newspaper, sheet music, leporello, drawing, poetry booklet, photocard, landscape format booklet, leaflet, and prologue publication. Weight c.900g Language: English and Dutch Print Run: 700 copies. 100 limited edition. Publication date: February 2010 Available at:Motto Berlin Portscapes was a series of art projects commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority with advice and support from SKOR (Foundation for Art and Public Space, Amsterdam) and curated by Latitudes.
Cookies Advice: We use cookies. If you continue browsing, we consider that you accept their use. Aviso de Cookies: Utilizamos cookies. Si continua navegando, consideramos que acepta su uso.