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Act / OUT

A call for contact, a call for a clash

Onomatopee 65

Act / OUT presents ten artists renegotiating our public sphere by engaging relationships between people, structures and modes of organization. The exhibition aims thus to broaden our perception about the functions of spatial and social surroundings.

Act / OUT thematizes a variety of individual artistic acts in public space, that evoke a persistent belief in the individual story. As gestures of subjective opposition they insert disconcerting moments into our daily, economically optimised procedures. Sediments on film, photo, in installation or drawing, show how the actions attract and repel, how they take shape in an interplay between beauty and subversion.

With Ann Messner, Karl Philips, Anna Witt, Albert Heta, Pilvi Takala, Jan Rothuizen, Filippo Minelli, Ahmet Ogut, Erosie, Sebastian Stumpf.

Using a cultural vanguard to carry a streetwise cultural emancipation. Act / OUT brings together artistic interventions in public space which position the creative deed in the middle of society. Triggered by an intrinsic urge, the individually executed act looks very much like a gesture that evokes persistently a belief to place the ’small story’ in wider realms. By addressing relationships between people, patterns and modes of organization, Act / OUT displays artistic performances that readjust our collective environment. This sphere of intervention releases mindsets that enable you and me to relate with public sphere otherwise.

Publication

Onomatopee 65, Lene ter Haar, 2011

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Type
magazine
Pages
22
ISBN
978-90-78454-00-7
Editor
Lene ter Haar i.c.w. Robert Kaltenhauser
Author
Ann Messner, Lene ter Haar, Freek Lomme
Graphic
Eric de Haas
Language
English
Binding
stapled
Paper
22
Edition
3.000
Color
Full color
Printer
Hub. Tonnaer BV.
Details
Variable covers with prints of Jan Rothuizen
Text editor
Lotte Haagsma
Translator
ELlen Zoete, Jimini Higgnet
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