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    Unseen Unsightliness: The history of street organs and disabled veterans

    IN CONVERSATION WITH ELINE POLLAERT What preceded this research (March 2019) The sign itself was inconspicuous, merely one of the many text blocks printed among the map of Europe at the organ courtyard of Museum Speelklok.[1] I had just visited a temporary exhibition, showcasing musical robots, and now wandered about the permanent exhibition. It read:   WAR VETERANS IN THE STREET Empress Maria-Theresa of Austria (1717-1780) granted permits to play…

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    MOED Talks: Jamila Mascat

    In this video series, MOED invites guests to talk about their views on equality and difference through artworks they find inspiring, empowering, and that have stayed with them over time. What is the power of artistic practice and imagination in the struggle towards a more inclusive society? How does imagination, affect, emotion, and reason, in their mutual connections, contribute to a better understanding of equality, difference, and inclusion? Our fourth…

  • MOED Talks Kathrin Thiele

    MOED Talks: Kathrin Thiele

    In this video series, MOED invites guests to talk about their views on equality and difference through artworks they find inspiring, empowering, and that have stayed with them over time. What is the power of artistic practice and imagination in the struggle towards a more inclusive society? How does imagination, affect, emotion, and reason, in their mutual connections, contribute to a better understanding of equality, difference, and inclusion? Our third…

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    IN CONVERSATION WITH BELINDA VAN DER STOEP & CARLY EVERAERT The image Black Madonna represents black beauty and iconic women of color. Black Madonna also creates space for both safety and connection. ”The costume gives me confidence that I am not alone, and that I do not have to engage with the debate about my existence all by myself”, says Belinda van der Stoep. MOED interviewed the actress and costume…

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    MOED Talks: Domitilla Olivieri

    In this video series, MOED invites guests to talk about their views on equality and difference through artworks they find inspiring, empowering, and that have stayed with them over time. What is the power of artistic practice and imagination in the struggle towards a more inclusive society? How does imagination, affect, emotion, and reason, in their mutual connections, contribute to a better understanding of equality, difference, and inclusion? Our second…

  • The Bold and the System: Intervening in Dominant Narratives with Wit, Humor and Embodied Knowledge

    The Bold and the System: Disrupting Dominant Narratives with Wit, Humor and Embodied Knowledge

    IN CONVERSATION WITH THE BOLD AND THE SYSTEM Good chance you have stumbled across The Bold and the System in the past year. Their intervention in the Rijksmuseum (see cover photo), exposing the framing of the narratives in the museum, was shared by The Black Archives and went viral. Combining their political activism and embodied knowledge with wit, humor and knowledge sharing, the collective reverses, disrupts and intervenes in dominant…

  • Thicker than Blood: How Participatory Art can Expose and Subvert Biopower

    Thicker than Blood: How Participatory Art can Expose and Subvert Biopower

    IN CONVERSATION WITH WITH ELENA ASCIONE I had the pleasure to discuss with artist and curator Izdihar Afyouni her concept piece Thicker Than Blood, as well as her place within University, her drive to talk about race and, in general, the regulations she herself experiences on her own body on a daily basis. This piece is a critical, personal reflection upon her work and our interaction in relation to questions…

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    MOED Talks: Rosemarie Buikema

    In this video series, MOED invites guests to talk about their views on equality and difference through artworks they find inspiring, empowering, and that have stayed with them over time. What is the power of artistic practice and imagination in the struggle towards a more inclusive society? How does imagination, affect, emotion, and reason, in their mutual connections, contribute to a better understanding of equality, difference, and inclusion? Our first…

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    Tino Sehgal: Art and Memory beyond Inanimate Materiality

    IN CONVERSATION WITH NÚRIA ROCA What kind of artworks are commonly exhibited inside the walls of a museum? What does the inclusion -and, by extension, conservation- of a certain type of art tell us about institutional understandings of art and memory? What are the attitudes and behaviours generally expected by visitors engaging with art in the context of a museum? Driven by these questions, I will analyse the main characteristics…

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    Can We Think of a World without Gender?

    IN CONVERSATION WITH NIENKE DE HAAN (VIA STUDIUM GENERALE)   The documentary Genderbende (2017, HALAL docs) opens up different ways of thinking about gender.  How does gender influence our daily life? What does it mean to think beyond the box?     “When I go to the bakery, I go to buy a bread, I don’t go to have a ‘gender-experience’ or anything like that,” says Selm, one of the main…