"Be(coming) Dutch at a Distance" Exhibition

The New Museum of Contemporary Art

poster for "Be(coming) Dutch at a Distance" Exhibition

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"Be(com)ing Dutch" is a large project developed over two years both inside and outside the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Consisting of debates, reading groups, artist's projects, exhibitions, and residencies, it interrogated various forms of collective participation and production. As questions of cultural identity and normative “national” values become ever more of an issue in political and cultural debate, Be(com)ing Dutch asks whether art can offer alternative examples of thinking about how we can live together today.

Like the Be(com)ing Dutch exhibition is guided by three broad directional themes: Imagined Past, Imagined Present, and Imagined Future. Michael Blum’s installation Exodus 2048 transforms the Museum as Hub space for the duration of the exhibition, representing an Imagined Future where the museum itself serves as a fictional camp for Israeli refugees. The Imagined Present is represented in Lidwien van de Ven’s Freedom of Expression, originally an installation at the Van Abbemuseum and re-created here as a poster in the Museum as Hub newspaper and a special presentation and screening organized by the artist to consider the issues of Islamaphobia, new right-wing thinking in Europe, and the politics of citizenship and immigration. Finally, screenings of Johan van der Keuken’s film I love $ in the New Museum theater reference the Imagined Past: the film shows an almost prophetic and still-topical treatment of global capitalism.

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from January 15, 2009 to March 29, 2009
Art Talk: Feb. 12, 2009 at 7pm

Closing Reception on 2009-03-27

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