Third-year Rietveld DOGtime students would like to invite you to REFORM, a group exhibition at ps.kot, a non-profit artist-run project space set in a former health food store. 

 

Location:

      ps.kot, Ceintuurbaan 39, Amsterdam

 

Opening hours:

      Saturday 6th of June 13.00 – 19.00. Gathering / drinks 17.30

      Sunday 7th of June 13.00 – 17.00

 

 

LUCA DEUTINGER

Turgid fruit

Latex, steel frame

 

Transportation by train

Two-channel video installation, 4:25, 2:36

 

Poking through I + II

Clay / Plaster + rain boot

 

 

SIMONA PIRAS

Inner lands of body contemplation

Oil on canvas, 158 x 116 cm

 

This painting is a continuation on the research on inner landscapes. The making were inner walks with arms and brushes as extension limbs. It was an exercise on directing attention to what is true in the moment and what stayed true, after. There was a lot of silence in between.

 

On observing breaking points: la cara desnuda.

Work in progress 
Single channel video, 20:48
 
This video is part of the research on observing breaking points through the use of materials and how they are felt by the body. How do you stay in the uncomfortable?  What do you take care of while going through it?

 

 

PASCALE GUILLOU

Ways of being in the world

Acrylic paint on canvas

 

 

GEO

Residual Fields

Oilpastel, charcoal, linseed oil, paper

 

 

OLESIA GERASIMENKO

Exercises in the impossibility of escape

zinc plates 39 x 58 cm;

monochrome LCD screens, raspberry pi zero, zinc plates, galvanised threaded rods, sand-lime blocks, 30 × 30 × 100 cm

    
 
Misremembering
Inkjet print from a corrupted Sony Mavica JPEG file, 98 × 73 cm. Source file 640 × 480 pixels  

 

 

LIZA KEMMAN

How to play with serious matter?

Medieval readers of manuscripts were used of seeing a holy image, like a crucifixion of Jezus, combined with weird, often bawdy images in the margins. Liza re-drew these margin-images, marginalia, from many handwritten medieval books to get them out of the archives. Through research Liza wants to discover what Marginalia can add in this time and age, since she’s convinced they have an important message to offer to us. Marginalia do something special: they comment without undermining, celebrate co-existence in a humorous way, and bounce with the main topic. Liza explores this potential of the marginalia in conversations in the Podcast (in Dutch) ‘Vreemde figuren in de kantlijn’. By addressing the things we humans cannot understand in a playful manner, we might develop a different attitude toward our wish to control, without losing sight of the serious matter that happens around us. 

Listen to the podcast

 

 

BOBBY VULTO

Soft Support

Flexible polyurethane foam

 

3D printed resin, foam, various polyurethanes, perfume of solvent

 

 

SHAUNA JIN

心在焉 / The Heart is Present, Altar

Ceramics, candles, incense, found and inherited objects including jade seal and bracelet
 

心在焉 / The Heart is Present, preparation pieces

Two-channel video, 5:43 and 2:08:25
 

Cocoon robe

Indigo-dyed cotton
 

Wizard robe

Indigo-dyed cotton. Designed in collaboration with Eelco van Hulsen

 

 

DAVIDE MANISCALCO

Viscere

Glazed ceramic, sound

 

Bogus

Glazed ceramic, steel frame

 

Loaf

Glazed ceramic, wood, steel frame

 

Maybe the people will be the time between smog and fog

Single-channel video, 4:52

 

ROSANNE SUPANAN

Totem

Matches, wood, string, grass, feather, stone

 

 

FLORE HOENEVELD

Vast in beton 

4000–10000 years old peat and 2 months old concrete

 

 

MIREILLE PAALVAST

Almost

Oilpaint on Cotton Canvas, 150 x 200 cm
 
This work is part of a series where Mireille explores the relation between humans and systems; complex systems operating beneath the surface (e.g. our body, our mind, larger network systems, social environment, life on earth, etc.). We can change them, but only through nudging. In the extreme we can break them, but with that we break ourselves. So we live together. We shape them and they shape us and then we shape them and.. and so on. 
    
 

NAT

Egg-tempera on paper, 40 x 60 cm
 
 
 

DOMINIQUE HELLWEG

Strands of Transience

cotton, linen, polyester, silk