Dutch Protest Museum
ARTPLAY, Small Hall, Moscow, Russia
Dates: October 23rd - November 6th, 2013
In the second half of the 20th century, anarchist artists from PROVO,
feminist movement Dolle Mina, Amsterdam squatters and media activists
influenced Dutch state politics and changed public opinion with their
sensational actions. What were they fighting for and what has become of
activist art today? The exhibition tells the story of creative protest
movements in the Netherlands from 1960s till 1990s, when those movements
flourished, and also includes pieces by contemporary artists working
with political themes today.
Anarchist utopias and political happenings, feminism of the second wave and squatters' culture are represented with archive materials - photos, videos, documentation of performances and actions, posters, drawings and manifestos. A video installation, composed of historical documentary footage, emerges the viewer in the context of past events. Works by contemporary Dutch artists Melanie Bonajo, Vincent Boschma, Constant Dullaart, Zoro Feigl en Nicoline van Harskamp, reflecting on the legacy of activism as well as their critical interventions in today's public space, establish an essential connection between activist history and the present time. For the occasion of the exhibition, a new edition of the legendary PROVO magazine is being published in Russian. PROVO-founder Roel van Duijn will give a public lecture on the history of this movement. In the exhibition space, media activists group Rabotnik TV will build a squat living room, where the Amsterdam pirate media archive will come to life. Artist duo Zoro Feigl/Vincent Boschma will create a temporary sculpture in public space in support of LGBT movement in Russia.
Participants: Eva Besnyö, Melanie Bonajo,
Vincent Boschma, Roel van Duijn, Constant Dullaart, Zoro Feigl, Darko
Fritz, Robert Jasper Grootveld, Nicoline van Harskamp, Bernhard Willem
Holtrop, Thom Jaspers, Jan Jaap Kuiper, Constant Nieuwenhuys, Victor
Nieuwenhuys and Martha Seyfert, Ulrike Rosenbach, Marja Samsom, Lidya
Schouten, Staats TV Rabotnik (Mart van Bree, Menno Grootveld, Reinier
Kurpershoek), Simon Vinkenoog
Curator: Katja Sokolova
Exhibition design: Maria Kalinina
Graphic design: Ludmila Shurygina
Organizers: ThankEve productions, Media Impact festival, ARTPLAY
ARTPLAY, Small Hall
Address: N. Syromiatnicheskaya str., nr. 10, build. 7, Moscow, Russia
Dates: October 23rd - November 6th, 2013
Opening: October 23rd, at 6 p.m.
Dutch Protest Museum is part of the second MediaImpact international festival, and the official program of the Netherlands - Russia year 2013. It is made possible with the support of Mondriaan Fund and the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Moscow.