guided tour
2011
Guided tour and Sunday School with Ann…

Guided tour and Sunday School with Ann Demeester and Jan Jaap Knol

02.10.2011
de Appel, Jongensschool, Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat 59

2 pm de Appel Curatorial Programme Book Launch: "Fluiten in het Donker"

3 pm Guided Tour

Ann Demeester, de Appel director and curator of the exhibition, tells you all about "Genius without talent".

4 pm Sunday School

One work in the exhibition becomes subject to a close reading, this time with Jan Jaap Knol, director of the Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie.

Language: Dutch.

Please register for this guided tour and the Sunday School at reservation [​at​] deappel.nl.

2 pm de Appel Curatorial Programme Book Launch: "Fluiten in het Donker"

3 pm Guided Tour

Ann Demeester, de Appel director and curator of the exhibition, tells you all about "Genius without talent".

4 pm Sunday School

One work in the exhibition becomes subject to a close reading, this time with Jan Jaap Knol, director of the Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie. Language: Dutch.

Jan Jaap Knol (1963) is director of the Cultural Participation Fund, located since 2009 in Utrecht. The Fund encourages active participation in arts and culture. With the motto 'The best of both worlds" the focus lies on the cultural cooperation between professional institutions and amateurs, enthusiasts and volunteers. Jan Jaap Knol studied Dutch at the Groningen University and previously worked as a communications consultant and head of division in the Arts directorate at the Ministry of Arts, Education, Culture and Science.

Please register for this guided tour and the Sunday School at reservation [​at​] deappel.nl.

"Fluiten in het Donker"

Excerpt from foreword to publication:

“It is with great pleasure that I present to you Fluiten in het Donker, a publication conceived along-side the eponymous group exhibition held at de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam, from May 20th to June 26th, 2011.

This book is not stricto sensu an exhibition catalogue. You will not find any explanation or straightforward analysis of the artworks included in the show but instead a constellation of images, quotations and schemas intermingled with a quotient of documentation materials (exhibition views, photographs and reproductions of artworks, a floor-plan etc.), and punctuated by some furtive notes that developed during the thinking process preceding the exhibition.

This book is the trouble mirror of a curatorial research, a collection of texts and images related to the show and guided by my evolving internal dialogue. Linguistic, psychoanalytic and medical, colonial and architectural, thin, labyrinthine, silent and loose associations constitute the body of this book.

When I was first invited to curate an exhibition in Amsterdam I discovered a volatile sociopolitical context. The streets are calm — most of time — but my door and bicycle are always double-locked. Official letters in the mailbox encourage me to be vigilant. I spent only nine months in the city and was almost immediately confronted with a dispersed and disguised anxiety. A crisis so pervasive as to be invisible, and yet visible enough to lead you to anticipate the worst. “

The Curator "Fluiten in het Donker".

The publication Fluiten in het Donker by de Appel Curatorial Programme 2010/2011, is supported by SKOR| Foundation for Art and Public Domain in the framework of the institutional alliance between SKOR and de Appel.

Made possible with the generous support of Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK).

Price: € 7.00
Author(s): de Appel Curatorial Programme
Publisher: de Appel arts centre
Editor: de Appel Curatorial Programme 2010/2011
ISBN: 987 80 73501 00 3
Year: 2011
Design: Stephen Serrato
Language: English
Info: 160 pp, 11,8 x 17,5 cm, 128 bw + 32 fc. Hardcover

Available online at the de Appel Bookstore

Available at the New York Art Book Fair 2011 with de Appel books.

Worldwide distribution by Idea Books