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Commissioned Critique

Commissioned Critique is an ongoing series of essays commissioned by the Sandberg Instituut and semi-independently edited by Rosa te Velde and Huib Haye van der Werf. Commissioned authors include: Clare Butcher, Eloise Sweetman, Joseph Noonan-Ganley, Angela M. Bartholomew, Philip Coyne, Ayesha Ghanchi, Yolande van der Heide, Annee Grøtte Viken, Miriam Wistreich, Luiza Prado.

In this series of essays various authors reflect on issues specific to art and design MA programmes, as well as their (neo)liberal infrastructures, taking those of the Sandberg as their main case study.

Art schools today continuously need to prove, quantify, valorise, audit and measure their existence and usefulness, and are under constant threat of regulations and cuts. What does it mean to do an MA in art school today? What kinds of learning conditions could produce a generation of artists, designers and thinkers that can carve out spaces in a very real and uncertain world?

The Sandberg as an MA programme is known for its experimental, non-confirmative nature. The ‘freedom’ within the institution is both celebrated and criticised. This series is an ongoing attempt at encouraging deliberation and debate within the Sandberg, and beyond.

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Rosa te Velde
Huib Haye van der Werf

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From a Race to the Bottom Towards Reinventing Solidarity
Wed
19 Jan
— 19 Feb 2022

New essay alert!

"From a Race to the Bottom Towards Reinventing Solidarity" by Joram Kraaijeveld looks at how we can build solidarity among arts educators:

"We might be in the same Academy, but this institution has at least three classes: permanent, temporary, and freelancer staff. The only proper response to the neoliberal thumbscrews is a kind of solidarity where we create structures to stand in for each other: solidarity in which we create a commitment deeper than self-interested needs..."


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https://www.comcrit.cc/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/14_ComCrit_Joram-Kraaijeveld.pdf

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