Sam will be performing at In Het Klad on This Art Fair. S. Zanardo (1998, Italy) is a visual artist and performer currently based in Arnhem, Netherlands. Coming from a dance background, they studied Multimedia Arts at IUAV University (Venice, IT), and subsequently focused on performance-oriented studies, such as Venice International Performance Art Week
Sarjon Azouz will be performing at In Het Klad on This Art Fair. Sarjon is a multidisciplinary artist, working with vanity as a research space in identity politics. Across durational mediums of writing, installation, performance scores, and Audio-visual works. Sarjon’s practice revolves around finding ways to conduct spaces of dialogue with their many alter
ZOOK will be performing at In Het Klad on This Art Fair. During this performance , the Duo ZOOK (Leander Seekings and Nadia Bouamra Martínez) will challenge you as an audience to create music with them live and in the moment. Feel free to join them on this unique experience and become a performer
Lu Lin will be performing at In Het Klad on This Art Fair “Reading Reading My Panties” In Asian, talking or showing panties is registered as tabooed, unchaste, and rebellious. In Asian traditional belief that it is bad luck to walk under clothes used to cover women’s private parts. In 2021, a group
A large tractor drives onto the land, the ride comfortable and efficiant, yet the wheels suffocate the life underneath it. It sprays down poison and in the next heartbeat plants new seeds, leaving a green desert with a deafening silence. In this field stands a massive building, a disruption to the land. A space filled
The sculptures want to be touched, to be experienced. The figures consist of contradictions, blurry borders and dangerous beauty. Elements are twisted to become others, they are intentionally mystified. Those things painful appear soft and comfortable. Their elaborate materiality functions as bait, luring you in until fully submerged. Only gradually do they reveals themselves, as
I mainly work with stereotypical ideas influenced by western society. I question the narratives that were told to me when I was a child; fictional stories that became the foundation of western society. I question everything that is perceived as ‘common sense’. When treating it as fictional, there are a lot more possibilities in rewriting
Silver and bare they stand there, stripped of their branches. Memory rather than reality. Stump tree, fallen prey to the saw and man’s irrepressible urge to control nature. Used and surplus jewelry proliferate like growths around the felled trunks. Remnants of our consumer society that turn every tribe into objects that seduce and provoke thought.
The quintessential Caribbean island, Aruba, is all sun and sea and expansive, powdery, white sand beaches. Time slows down here to a languid pace as you linger over tropical cocktails or leisurely float in the water, while the crashing waves of turquoise water create a soothing soundtrack. Only the parrotfish are in a hurry. The
I collect historical images and use them to tell stories on flat surfaces. I find the world to be full of contradictory tragedies that I am unable to comprehend. Although I used to solve tragedies by attending protests, I realised that there is nothing I can do about it. My clumsy painting gestures could be