Sonsbeek 20>24
partnersThe sonsbeek exhibition was initiated in an effort to help Arnhem recover from the severe damages the city suffered during the Second World War (The Battle of Arnhem). Since this first edition in 1949, sonsbeek has significantly contributed to and helped redefine international contemporary art exhibiting. As one of the first international art projects after Venice Biennale (1895), Whitney Biennial (1932), and preceding documenta (1955), sonsbeek has always been a ground-breaking and pioneering exhibition regarding art in public space. sonsbeek 20→24 aims to follow the legacy of its iconic prior editions that took place between 1949 and 2016, which were curated by Wim Beeren (1971), Saskia Bos (1986), Valery Smith (1993), Jan Hoet (2001), Anna Tilroe (2008) and ruangrupa (2016).
The 12th edition of sonsbeek takes place under the auspices of artistic director Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung and his team of co-curators: Antonia Alampi, Amal Alhaag, Zippora Elders, Aude Mgba, and Vincent van Velsen. In this new, more sustainable form, sonsbeek will abandon the usual rhythm of contemporary art production and exhibition, and instead stretch out in a continued public process until 2024, thereby consolidating and encapsulating two editions. This means that sonsbeek20→24 will be a platform in which various activities like exhibitions, discursive programs, residencies, publishing, radio and more can emerge throughout its time-frame.
www.sonsbeek20-24.org/
The 12th edition of sonsbeek takes place under the auspices of artistic director Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung and his team of co-curators: Antonia Alampi, Amal Alhaag, Zippora Elders, Aude Mgba, and Vincent van Velsen. In this new, more sustainable form, sonsbeek will abandon the usual rhythm of contemporary art production and exhibition, and instead stretch out in a continued public process until 2024, thereby consolidating and encapsulating two editions. This means that sonsbeek20→24 will be a platform in which various activities like exhibitions, discursive programs, residencies, publishing, radio and more can emerge throughout its time-frame.
www.sonsbeek20-24.org/
events:
Online screening: L’École du Caméléon, a film in the making commissioned by De Appel*
A project by Karima Boudou, Renée Akitelek Mboya and Aude Christel Mgba
25 jan. 2021
Online screening: La Coquille (Dakar 2010)
Conversation entre Issa Samb et Antje Majewski
film screening 18 jan. 2021
Opening New Academic Year: Hidden Histories
Stakes of the unsaid of a heavy colonial past
11 sep. 2019
Time Accumulates with Ogutu Muraya
Workshop on experimental orature (literature+orality) by Ogutu Muraya for ArtEZ students
20 jan. 2021
Pre-recorded talk Antje Majewski, Annette Schemmel and Aude Christel Mgba
About systems of transmission and making of art, spaces of learning and making
film screening 15 feb. 2021
refered to from:
blog Aude Mgba – 11 jan. 2021
My learning is affected by the condition of my life
A project by Aude Christel Mgba in the framework of Future of (art) school
essay – 08 feb. 2021
From 'Collective Anonymity' to 'Individual Mark': Rediscovering African Art as a Model for Participatory, Interactive and Environmentalist Education
Essay by Narcisse Santores Tchandeu
video – 10 feb. 2021
Conversation Aude Mgba, Karima Boudou and Renée Mboya
About Amadou Hampâté Bâ, language, translation, location and new forms of learning
video – 25 feb. 2021
The tree, a video by Tally Mbok
video – 03 mrt. 2021
La Coquille (Dakar 2010)
Conversation entre Issa Samb et Antje Majewski
video – 10 feb. 2021
Conversation Antje Majewski, Annette Schemmel and Aude Christel Mgba
video – 08 feb. 2021
Annette Schemmel explains the term of 'Système de Grands-Frères'
people – 15 feb. 2021
Annette Schemmel
people – 18 jan. 2021
Antje Majewski
people – 25 jan. 2021
Karima Boudou
people – 25 feb. 2021
Tally Mbok
people – 11 sep. 2019
Aude Mgba
video – 03 mrt. 2021