Speakers
Dina Rončević
When Dina Rončević took apart a car for the first time it was to see what was hiding underneath the bonnet. She was not allowed to do that when she was training to be a mechanic because she is a woman, so she took to art to do it anyway. When performing her Car Deconstructions she is aided by a small team of young girls and together they deliver a feminist message: There should be more women in male-dominated industries.
Annesas Appel
Systematically mapping objects from her daily life and dissecting systems to the bare essentials, Annesas Appel carefully orders the outcome. She analytically takes on the systems that surround us and simplifies them so that we can better understand them. In her project Metamorphosis the numbers 1 to 9 play the leading role. As numbers have both numerical as linguistic importance they can be arranged into a logical system of colour, writing, braille and music without losing their significance.
Ronald Schelfhout
Ronald Schelfhout graduated in 2014 from the Artscience master at the Royal Academy of Art in Den Haag by taking apart a car over the course of a month. His later work still plays with the different parts that make a car. Our automated world induces a certain struggle, Schelfhout claims, and he aims to deconstruct that automation.
Antonius de Munck
Antonius de Munck (1973) studied philosophy and history. He currently works on a PhD that explores how the artwork can be a form of history. He teaches philosophy in a high school. He will give an introduction of ways of looking at the art of taking things apart.
Information
Deconstructing Systems: Taking Things Apart
Tuesday July 19th, 20:00
Mediamatic Biotoop, Dijkspark 6, Amsterdam
Preceding the talk you can grab a bite at Mediamatic ETEN
Free entrance
www.mediamatic.net/car
With financial support from Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst.