De Ateliers at Art Island
Forteiland Forteiland 10, IJmuiden, Noord-Holland, Nederland
OFFSPRING 2024 - Underbelly Klaartje van Essen Bart Houwers Gvantsa Jgushia Félix Keslassy Samuel Mackiewicz Neda Mirhosseini Anthony Ngoya W. Rossen Katie Watchorn Leah Zhang Curated by Jennifer Teets Opening May 23, 7-9pm Open May 25 - June 9, every Wednesday - Sunday from 12-6pm
De Ateliers is proud to present an accompanying public program to Offspring 2024: Underbelly on Saturday June 1 and 8. Entrance is free from 5pm. Saturday June 1, 5-7pm - 5-6pm: Jabari by Adama Keïta and Myriam Konté (MELANIN) - 6-7pm: Concert with Morten Norbye Halvorsen Jarabi is an ongoing curatorial-research project by Adama Keïta […]
Morgan Quaintance (b. 1979, UK), lives in London His practice remains open and responsive to contemporary experience and so largely eschews the rehearsal of set themes. However, interests in the human condition, the cultic milieu, counterculture, ethnography, Afro-Caribbean, East Asian and British histories, and the built environment are all mainstays. His moving image work has […]
Ghislaine Leung (b. 1980, Stockholm, Sweden), lives in London Leung makes art that explores the labor conditions of making art. Often, this is through what she refers to as ‘scores’: written descriptions or instructions to be followed to physically realize the work. For ‘Holdings’, Leung’s 2024 exhibition at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, these scores […]
Özgür Kar (b.1992, Ankara, Turkey), lives in Amsterdam Özgür Kar’s works assemble in space to function as scenes from theatre pieces: each serves as a character playing its part within a non-linear score and script. Working with voice actors and instrumentalists, Kar produces multi-part soundscapes that unfold through solemn repetition, forging existential dread mixed with […]
Abbas Zahedi (b. 1984, London, UK), studied medicine at University College London, before undertaking his MA at Central Saint Martins in 2017. Zahedi’s practice weaves together thought, sound, and form to trigger new ways of perceiving local environments, and engaging with broader ecological systems. Zahedi’s installations often function as resonant spaces, where sound and rhythm […]