02.09.2021 - Book launch A Colour Has Many Layers. Liesbeth Piena
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Shortlist Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2021 announced
The international jury of the Prix de Rome has selected four artists for the shortlist of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2021. The nominees are: Mercedes Azpilicueta, Alexis Blake, Silvia Martes and Coralie Vogelaar. This was announced by the Mondriaan Fund, which organises and finances the Prix de Rome award.
The Prix de Rome is the oldest Dutch award for visual artists below the age of 40. The purpose of the award is to encourage talented visual artists to develop and increase their visibility. The Mondriaan Fund is responsible for the award. For Prix de Rome 2021 the Mondriaan Fund will collaborate once again with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.The exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam will be open to the public from November 13, 2021 until March 2022 and presents new work by the nominated artists: Mercedes Azpilicueta, Alexis Blake, Silvia Martes en Coralie Vogelaar. The publication will be published by Jap Sam Books.
Continue readingJune 8, 17:00-18:30hrs
With Friedrich von Borries, Saskia van Stein and Ingo Offermanns.
For reservations: https://spui25.nl/programma/the-world-as-project
Organised in cooperation with: Goethe Institut Amsterdam and Spui25.
Continue readingLocation: online via Zoom, registration via this link.
Time: Monday May 17th, from 20:00 to 21:30 at the latest
Admission free and open to everyone
For more information: International Association of art critics / Internationale vereniging van kunstcritici AICA Nederland
On the occasion of the release of our new publication A Critical History of Media Art in the Netherlands. Platforms, Policies, Technologies, edited by Sanneke Huisman and Marga van Mechelen, and with a beautiful design by Mind Design,
Jap Sam Books and LIMA present a series of (online) events, made possible with the support of the AFK.