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Participants Elle van Baaren, Max Onink, Edgar Fulton, Robin Finch Pickering, Bernice Nauta, David Kloosterboer, Gijsje Heemskerk, Folkert de Jong, Donorbrain. . .
Neeltje van der Vlugt
The works of Neeltje van der Vlugt (1996) form a sequence of small stages. At the low glass table in her
living room where games are played and drawings made, where legs fall asleep and scraps form loose
constellations, where half-built constructions resemble rooms held together with glue. Music always
playing, steady and unobtrusive, keeping time in the background. Amsterdam appears throughout the
work as a familiar book read and reread. Trapdoors and green construction lights on rainy nights, the
backs of buildings where nothing decisive happens. Irregularities and traces are the starting point,
following these traces has become a working rhythm, a way of allowing materials and places to speak
without forcing them to conclusion. Scenography enters here as a method. Observing how people pass
through provisional architecture and how memory attaches itself to ordinary thresholds. At Tramhouse,
the off-space she has been hosting since 2023, the intention is to let the space change through collective
use and interventions. Installations grow from conversation, residency, and accident, forming an archive
of moments that remain open, temporary, unfinished, to be continued. She wants to learn how to
skateboard and likes the thought of kayaking.
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Yves Woffende
Yves Woffenden
b. London 2000
Coming from a background in glasswork, Yves’ practice finds its shape within material sensitivity,
weighing up the potency of a carefully chosen material or substance. Petroleum jelly, glass, plaster,
coloured light, iodine solution, silicones, combine to create transporting and immersive installations and
site-responsive sculptures. Subject routinely returns to dealing with narratives from (art)history, the
building of utopias, and Myth. With their work they aim to examine, collapse, flip over, and shake up
preconceived notions of truth, innocence, and nature.
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Initiated by Elle van Baaren & Max Onink
Initiated by Elle van Baaren & Max Onink