“The Future Will Last Longer Than The Past”
Fall 2009
Please note:
Our new correspondence
address is:
Offices de Appel
Post Box 10764
1001 ET Amsterdam
Tel +3120 6255651
Fax +3120 6225215
info [at] deappel.nl
press [at] deappel.nl
Our programme in Fall 2009:
At various locations. Please visit www.deappel.nl for more information and updates or subscribe to our newsletter here.
13 September, 8.30 pm.
PERFORMANCE – Sturtevant (US/FR) “Spinoza in Las Vegas”
In Theatre De Brakke Grond (Rode Zaal), Amsterdam
“Spinoza in Las Vegas” is the first theatre piece by American artist Sturtevant, produced by Tate Modern, which has its European premiere in Amsterdam.
15 September, 8.30 pm.
LECTURE – The Old Brand New - “What is New?”
In Theatre Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam
Speakers: Dick Hebdige (UK) and Keith Sawyer (US)
The Old Brand New is an interdisciplinary lecture series in the English language revolving around the concept ‘new’ in the arts.*
www.theoldbrandnew.nl
13 & 14 November
INFORMANCE – “The manifold (after) lives of performance”
13 November in STUK Kunstencentrum Leuven (BE) and 14 November in Theatre Frascati, Zaal 3, Amsterdam
A two day- multidisiciplinary seminar exploring unusual and alternative ways of presenting and documenting live performances co-produced by de Appel and STUK Kunstencentrum, Leuven (BE).
13 & 14 December
PERFORMANCE – Adam Pendleton (US)
“BAND”
” EL T D K Amsterdam”
In Theatre De Brakke Grond (Rode Zaal), Amsterdam
“Band” is a music-infused new performance by New-York based artist Adam Pendleton in which language form and image alternately combat and fuse.
In collaboration with The Kitchen, New York and Kunstverein, Amsterdam.
de Appel Publications Fall 2009:
“Paul Sietsema: Figure 3″ published i.c.w. MoMA, New York, edited by Cornelia Butler
Marc Camille Chaimowicz, “As ever what? (1972-2008)” published i.c.w. Sternberg Press, les presses du réel, PMMK, edited by Alexis Vaillant
“Curating and the Educational Turn”, the sequel to “Curating Subjects”, published i.c.w. Open Editions, London, edited by Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson
“Feminist Legacies and Potentials”, published i.c.w. If I can’t Dance… and Huis aan de Werf, edited by Frederique Bergholtz
“F.R. David”, VI, the “id” issue, de Appel’s journal that focuses on the status of writing in contemporary art practice, edited by Will Holder, Ann Demeester and Dieter Roelstraete
Book Orders for bookstores through IDEA BOOKS www.ideabooks.nl
Individual orders through bookshop@deappel.nl
de Appel recommends:
26 September-22 November
EXHIBITION- URBAN STORIES : “BLACK SWANS, TRUE TALES AND PRIVATE TRUTHS” – In the context of “Urban Stories” the XTH Baltic Triennial in the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius
Curators: Ann Demeester and Kestutis Kuizinas
Participating artists: Akvilė Anglickaitė (LT) Kevin van Braak (NL) Pavel Braila (MD) CHIM↑POM (JP) COMFORTABLE project (CN) Cora Roorda van Eijsinga (NL) Laura Garbštienė (LT) Beatrice Gibson (UK) Arūnas Gudaitis (LT) HA ZA VU ZU (TR ) Alison Jackson (UK) Colter Jacobsen (US) Evaldas Jansas (LT) Edmunds Jansons (LV) Paul Ramirez Jonas (US) Frank Koolen (NL) Irina Korina (RU) Algimantas Kunčius (LT) Žilvinas Landzbergas (LT/NL) The Second Royal Palace Club (LT) Aurelija Maknytė (LT) Thomas Manneke (NL) Darius Mikšys (LT) MY BARBARIAN (US) Deimantas Narkevičius (LT) Kristina Norman (EE) Nikolay Oleynikov (RU) Ariel Orozco (MX) Gail Pickering (UK) Ibrahim Quraishi (PK/NL) Quirine Racke & Helena Muskens (NL) Kęstutis Šapoka (LT) Emily Wardill (UK) and Vita Zaman (LT)
Opening: 25 September, from 4 pm onwards
More info: www.urbanstories.lt
* “The Old Brand New” is initiated and developed by de Appel arts centre, If I Can’t Dance I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Research group Art Practice and Development at the Amsterdam School of the Arts, LISA, Studium Generale of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, DAI / Master Programme / ArtEZ Institute of the Arts and Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam.
Please note:
Our new correspondence address is:
Offices de Appel
Post Box 10764
1001 ET Amsterdam
Tel +3120 6255651
Fax +3120 6225215
info@deappel.nl
press@deappel.nl