| lne Gevers | curator \ writer \ activist |
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| [top] | 2005–2009 · Niet Normaal · Difference on Display (forthcoming) The exhibition Niet Normaal · Difference on Display departs from a paradox that is becoming increasingly evident in today's society. Crossovers and dynamic partnerships between empowerment movements and intelligent machines offer promising possibilities in terms of diversity and difference. However, commerce and global economics tend to exploit new developments in biotechnology, robotics and virtual technologies, primarily in favour of normality and homogeneity. Before long, governments and companies, as well as citizens themselves, could come to discriminate not only on the usual grounds (gender, race and culture), but also on the basis of health status and genetic constitution. The problems we could come to face in this genocracy could overshadow those of globalisation and multiculturalism. Presentations and expert meetings at BAK, Utrecht (in collaboration with Maria Hlavajova). See also production. (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display, Vision + Concept), production (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display) and publication (Difference on Display). ›› read full text ›› lees hele tekst |
| [top] | 2000 · Temporary Sanity: an alternative plea when considering madness and motive With works of Kristin Lucas, Nedko Solakov, Laurie Anderson, Ann Robinson. In collaboration with Stichting de Geuzen, Amsterdam. See also symposium and production (En)countering the Culture of the Norm). ›› view images |
| [top] | 1997 The Sense of Place With works of Jon Thomson, Antoon van Braembussche, Isabella Graw, Susan Buck-Morss, Jehuda Saffran, Steve McQueen, Suchan Kinoshita, John Murphy, Michael Rock, Paul Elliman and Jean Fisher. Location: Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht. See also publication (Introduction). |
| [top] | 1994 · Ik + de Ander. Art and the Human Condition Concept: Ine Gevers. Curating: Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk. In collaboration with the Red Cross organisation and Stichting Artimo, director drs. Hester Alberdingk Thijm, I + the Other. Art and the Human Condition presented a confusing, even alienating context through the continuously staged confrontation between art and document. The rationale for the exhibition was based upon the question how to interpret terms like 'human' and 'humanity' when these historically and ideologically defined concepts are to be held responsible for, at the very least, a severe limitation of the human condition in a time dominated by intolerance, xenophobia, violence and (renewed forms of) eugenics. Work by international artists, filmmakers were juxtaposed to visual and archive material from the Red Cross organisation, the media, and artefacts and interactive computer games. Works of Hans Aarsman, John Ahearn, Tjong Ang, Karin Arink, Craig Bell, Sadie Benning, Christine Borland, Dirk Buwalda, Clegg & Guttmann, Eugenio Dittborn, Marlene Dumas, Henry Dunant, Andrea Fisher, Michel Francois, Marian Griznic/Aina Smid, Michael Hanecke, Mona Hatoum, Derek Jarman, karin Junger, Ian Kerkhof, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inez van Lamsweerde, Spike Lee, Martin Lucas, Frank Mandersloot, Chris Marker, Ross McElwee, Aernout Mik, Adrian Piper, Joke Robaard, Martin Roemers, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Nancy Spero, Boyan Stojanovitz, Roy Villevoye, Bill Viola, Jeff Wall, Marijke van Warmerdam, Lawrence Weiner, David Wojnarowicz. Location: Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, juni-augustus 1994. See also production, symposium and publications Ine Gevers: Artists who choose life, magazine I + the Other. Art and the Human Condition, 1994. Detailed description and examination of the exhibition in Ine Gevers: Curating: Stereotyping the Other or Risking one's Own Subjectivity?, Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics, SUN, 1997 ed. Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk. ›› view images |
| [top] | 1992 · Place, Position, Presentation, Public With works of Judith Barry, Robert Hamilton, Edward Mortimer, Michael Zinganel and UKF. Location: Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht. See also symposium, production and publication (Introduction). ›› view images |
| [top] | 1991 Multiple, Multiplying, Multiplication With works of Willem Oorebeek, Guillaume Bijl, Irene & Christine Hohenbüchler, Linda Pollack, Nick de Ville, Jouke Kleerebezem. Location: Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht. See also symposium, production and publication (Introduction). |
| [top] | 1991 · Hedendaags Fin de Siècle With works of Jouke Kleerebezem, Q.S. Serafijn, Christine en Irene Hohenbüchler en Paul Lammertink. Location: Stadsgalerij Heerlen. See also publication. ›› view images |