Rietveld Uncut is one of the three annual presentation moments of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie since 2009. Within Rietveld Uncut, the process of creating work, contact with the public outside the academy and the relationship to Studium Generale's subjects that change every year play a substantive role. Departments and individual students develop projects in relation to the theoretical frameworks of Studium Generale. Since 2014 leads this collaboration to a simultaneous conference week and exhibition, where making and thinking come together.
In collaboration with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Gerrit Rietveld Academie presents Refuge – fleeing, flowing, leaking. This is a large-scale, multi-day event in the museum building and includes a festive Friday night. From 22 to 25 March 2023, it focuses on questions of refuge.
For an upcoming performance at the Stedelijk museum this Rietveld student is seeking 40 performers who would commit to the act of carrying.
After two online editions of Rietveld Uncut, the exhibition is taking place IRL again in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from March 23-26.
(exhibition online from March 24 onwards)
Rietveld Uncut 2021
Resilient Bodies
Deadline: 6 Jan 2021
Open for: Specialisation year 1, 2 & 3
Application info & procedure:
in your Rietveld mailbox / Rietveld Uncut page on Intranet
In collaboration with Studium Generale & Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
As the physical Rietveld Uncut exhibition in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam could not proceed due to governments’ measures against Covid-19, participants created digital translations of their projects instead.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side | Fabulating Alternative Imaginaries in Art & Life
Rietveld Uncut is an annual exhibition and performance programme by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Its collaboration with the Sedelijk Museum, Studium Generale builds up to a simultaneous conference-week and exhibition in which ‘the making and the thinking’ comes together. Departments and students have developed projects in relation to the theoretical framework of Studium Generale under the title 'Hold Me Now – Feel and Touch in an Unreal World'
ART & LIFE IN TIMES OF COGNITIVE AUTOMATION
Conference-festival Studium Generale Rietveld Academie 2017, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Studium Generale Rietveld Academie presents a three-days conference-festival guest curated by Melanie Bühler, Warren Neidich and André Lepecki, who have each inaugurated a discursive and performative program on currents concepts and phantasies of and about the brain.
Tarja Szaraniec
Tomas Adolfs
Exhibition with works by BA students, opening night, performances
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Vlaams Cultuurhuis de Brakke Grond, online
The art community & the general public
exhibition, lectures, conference, guest speakers, performances, screenings, master class
In collaboration with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Gerrit Rietveld Academie presents Refuge – fleeing, flowing, leaking. This is a large-scale, multi-day event in the museum building and includes a festive Friday night. From 22 to 25 March 2023, it focuses on questions of refuge.
You are cordially invited to the opening of Refuge – fleeing, flowing, leaking by Karen Archey (Stedelijk Museum) and Maaike Lauwaert (Gerrit Rietveld Academie) on Wednesday 22 March at 11:00 a.m. (doors open at 10:30 a.m.). RSVP here for the opening.
Rietveld students, teachers and staff can show their Rietveld card at the entrance of the museum to pick up a wristband that gives them free access to all days of the conference and the exhibition Rietveld Uncut at the Stedelijk Museum.
Refuge - fleeing, flowing, leaking
Studium Generale & Rietveld Uncut present a four-day conference festival and exhibition of student works on harbouring and connecting bodies and creating refuges for affective and dissident voices.
With 4 guest curators, the phenomenon of refuge is considered not only as a concrete and physical construction in a violent or toxic reality, but also as a potential affective space or a caring body. It looks at how restrictive systems (ideologies, states, institutions, academies, machines) flow and leak unpredictably, from which escape lines can emerge.
22 March
Erika Sprey: “Collective Dream Weavers”
On the first day we reclaim our dream space as a legitimate and transformative form of knowledge (saber) and a life and death necessity. Can our bodyminds, so permeated by colony and capital, still be ‘touched by the gods' in what is probably one of our last inner refuges: the dream? How can we become more sensitive to how our most intimate, collective and even planetary matters of care are revealed through them? This programme is also part of a longer inquiry into how dreams can be a way of communicating with the more-than-human world that also knows how to dream.
With: Tricia Hersey (The Nap Ministry), Camille Barton, Daniel Godínez Nivón, Mala Kline, Marcos Lutyens and Viktorija Rybakova, Laryssa Kim
23 March
DAAR (Sandi Hilal & Alessandro Petti): “Permanent Temporariness”
Refuge is a temporary state caused by wars, climate change and social, economic and political crises. But what happens when a temporary situation becomes permanent? In recent years, the Permanent Temporariness condition imposed on refugees forced to live in refugee camps has spread to underprivileged sections of society, from precarious workers to immigrants and students. Reflecting on the displacement of Palestinian refugees and the plight of illegalized migrants in Europe, DAAR and their guests will speculate on how to act with and against the state of permanent temporariness to challenge the status quo.
With: Hayfaa Chalabi, Shafiq Kafar, Sarri Elfaitouri, Sharham Khosravi, Shafiq Omar Kakar
24 March
Feifei Zhou: “Off-grid: Refuge through escape”
Refuge is where we feel protected and safe. Refuge in the Anthropocene, in the more-than-human world, may look quite different. Industrial capitalism constructs the world in grids. Plantations lie in grid, dividing lands up in blocks of monoculture. Commercial farms crowd livestocks with fences, packing animals into claustrophobic clusters. Indigenous lands are converted into zones for development and experimentation, leaving native communities with nowhere to go. Refuge is somewhere outside that grid. What do we learn from more-than-human narratives of seeking refuge by breaking out of the grid?
With: Zahy Tentehar, Sonia Levy, Dele Adeyemo, Tom Svilans, Anna Tsing
25 March
Nina bell F.: “Nina bell F. House Museum for Gerrit Rietveld Academie: bricks to build homes for careful archives”
Following Sara Ahmed, the house is like a dwelling, created by citations as bricks and straws for feminist memory. For Nina bell F. House Museum, archival practices are considered as bricks too. As a lighter material like straw, they can be used to make a shelter. In this vulnerable state, it is a space for fostering institutional critique, to nourish relational and commonist aesthesis. This programme investigates the potential of small art organizations and independent cultural spaces as sites to build homes for archives that do not find a home in the established or state based archives.
With: Marianna Takou, Ying Qu, Nuraini Juliastuti, Sites of Memory, Jeftha Pattikawa, Leana Boven
Framework
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Studium Generale Rietveld Academie is an extensive theoretical programme of the Rietveld Academie. It is meant for all departments, and is open to the general public. Head of programme: Jorinde Seijdel. Coordinator: Jort van der Laan.
Rietveld Uncut, Departments and individual students develop projects in relation to the theoretical frameworks of Studium Generale. Curators: Tarja Szaraniec and Tomas Adolfs.
https://refuge.rietveldacademie.nl/
rietvelduncut.rietveldacademie.nl
Campaign by graphic design students Augustinas Milkus, Susu Lee, Sanna Rink