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De Nederlandsche Bank Art Collection
Mahmoud Bakhshi, Untitled (from: Rosegarden), Purple Irises/ Saturday, January 26, 2008/ Tehran/ Islamic Republic of Iran (detail)
De Nederlandsche Bank Art Collection, The Netherlands
Engage, Exchange
Jan. 14 2016 - Feb. 26 2016
Add to Calendar 14/01/2016 26/02/2016 Europe/Brussels Engage, Exchange

 

DNB’s art collection is not only of benefit to its employees, but also to visitors, in inspiring and encouraging a dialogue about the various subjects represented by the works of art. These engaged works revolve around artistic production that engages in a broad range of social, political, historical or economic events, actors or systems.


 

We have combined works from three Rijksakademie residents, Wu Chi-Yu, Mahmoud Bakhshi and Sam Samiee, with a selection from our existing collection, including works from former Rijksakademie residents. This triggers a dialogue about the events, latent, ongoing or current, that inspire the artists and transpire in their works. Furthermore, this blend of works puts the collection in a new and fresh perspective and contributes to its recontextualisation. Art as a vehicle to convey a message and raise awareness of important issues will be the foundation of the exhibition.


 

Participating artists: Ronald Ophuis, Tjebbe Beekman, Mounir Fatmi, Aline Thomassen, Chiyu Wu, Sam Samiee, Mahmoud Bakhshi


 

Curated by Corine van Emmerik

 

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DNB’s art collection is not only of benefit to its employees, but also to visitors, in inspiring and encouraging a dialogue about the various subjects represented by the works of art. These engaged works revolve around artistic production that engages in a broad range of social, political, historical or economic events, actors or systems.


 

We have combined works from three Rijksakademie residents, Wu Chi-Yu, Mahmoud Bakhshi and Sam Samiee, with a selection from our existing collection, including works from former Rijksakademie residents. This triggers a dialogue about the events, latent, ongoing or current, that inspire the artists and transpire in their works. Furthermore, this blend of works puts the collection in a new and fresh perspective and contributes to its recontextualisation. Art as a vehicle to convey a message and raise awareness of important issues will be the foundation of the exhibition.


 

Participating artists: Ronald Ophuis, Tjebbe Beekman, Mounir Fatmi, Aline Thomassen, Chiyu Wu, Sam Samiee, Mahmoud Bakhshi


 

Curated by Corine van Emmerik

 

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1000 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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