lne Gevers curator  \  writer  \  activist


· Niet Normaal · Difference on Display
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Niet Normaal · Difference on Display (Alleman)

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Difference on Display, Vision + Concept

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(En)countering the Culture of the Norm
· Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics
· Ik + de Ander. Art and the Human Condition
· Place Position Presentation Public
· Cultural Identity
· Multiple, Multiplying, Multiplication
· The Borderline
productions  \  publications
   
[top]    2009
· Niet Normaal · Difference on Display (forthcoming)
Editors: Ine Gevers, Miriam van Rijsingen, Maaike Bleeker Authors: José van Dijck, Karin Spaink, Jürgen Link, Celia Lury, Nancy Fraser, Bojana Kunst, Peter Sloterdijk, Ingunn Moser, Tom Shakespeare et al. ‹ www.naipublishers.nl
The accompanying publication examines the philosophy of emancipation that inspired the exhibition in greater depth. See also exhibition (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display), production (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display, Vision + Concept) and publication (Difference on Display).

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[top]    2006
· Niet Normaal · Difference on Display (voorheen Alleman)
Publication for sponsoring Niet Normaal · Difference on Display. Presentations and expert meetings at BAK, Utrecht (in collaboration with Maria Hlavajova). Design: Kossmann & de Jong. See also exhibition (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display), production (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display, Vision + Concept) and publication (Difference on Display).
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[top]    2006
· Niet Normaal · Difference on Display, Vision + Concept
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). Design: Bram Nijssen. See also exhibition (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display), production (Niet Normaal · Difference on Display) and publication (Difference on Display).
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[top]    1999
· (En)countering the Culture of the Norm
Brochure, published for the symposium, ed. Ine Gevers/ De Geuzen, Amsterdam, 1999. With contributions of Martijn Dekker, Gunilia Gerland, Ine Gevers. See also exhibition (Temporary Sanity: an alternative plea when considering madness and motive).
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1997
· Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics/ Voorbij Ethiek en Esthetiek
SUN, 1997, ed. Ine Gevers & Jeanne van Heeswijk. Anthology with essays and visual contributions of o.a. Oscar van Alphen, Ute Meta Bauer, Marianne Brouwer, Simon Critchley, Helmut Draxler, Jean Fisher, Avital Geva, Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Thijs Goldsmit, Jouke Kleerebezem, Martin Lucas, Adrian Piper, Victor Misiano, Everlyn Nicodemus, Sadie Plant, Martha Rosler, FordaCity, Multiple Autorenschaft, Rob Schroder, Jorinde Seydel, Barbara Steiner, Rirkit Tiravanija, Roy Villevoye en Krystof Wodizcko. Design: Felix Janssens. See also symposium and publication (Curating: Stereotyping the Other or Risking ones own Subjectivity).
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1994
· Ik + de Ander. Art and the Human Condition
Magazine, ned-eng, 1, ed. Ine Gevers/ Jeanne van Heeswijk, Stichting Artimo, Amsterdam, 1994. With contributions of o.a. Marlene Dumas, Ruud Gullit, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, Karen Spaink, Rosi Braidotti, Jeroen van Inkel, Nancy Spero, Eugenio Dittborn, Cornelio Sommaruga, Paul de Leeuw, Tjong Ang, Michel Francois, Roy Villevoye, Hans van Houwelingen, Aernout Mik, Jan Mulder, Hans Goedkoop, Bill Viola, Mona hatoum, Wim Salki, Cor Blok, Martin Lucas, Willem Pijffers, Ivan Wolffers, Christine Borland, Ole Bouman, Jeroen van Inkel, Nelson Mandela, Renée van de Vall, Lawrence Weiner, Shelly Ramautar, Jouke Kleerebezem, Luuk Wilmerink, Joke Robaard, Hans Aarsman, Frank Mandersloot, Wouter van Dieren, Derek Jarman, Inez van Lamsweerde, Marijke van Warmerdam, Anres Serrano, Adrian Piper. Design: Roelof Mulder. See also exhibition, 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.
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[top]    1993
· Place Position Presentation Public
The fact that there is no place for us outside our ideologically controlled and mediated society is not a reason to refrain from action, commitment and taking up positions. This publication aims to give an impetus to the debate which questions the possible critical functions of art, given the manipulative and ideologically affirmative strategies of the (institutional) structure within which art has to function. The essays address the choices one has to make with respect to 'place, position, presentation, public' in order to direct the meaning, function and effect of the work of art in its complex, discursive field of signification. Although 'placing', 'presenting' and 'interpreting' are in the first instance read as referring to the object that is at stake here (work of art, text, installation), it is impossible not to take into account the complicating presence of the producing subject in the post-Freudian sense. Anthology with essays of participants of the symposium in april 1992, ed. Ine Gevers, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht. With contributions of Debora Meijers, Charles Harrison, Andrea Fraser, Fritz Rahmann, Martha Rosler, Cor Blok, Michael Lingner, Dennis Adams, Adrian Piper, Norbert Radermacher, Patricia Philips, Michael Zinganel, Judith Barry, Peter Weibel, Laura Mulvey, Keith Piper, Jean Fisher and Ine Gevers. Design: Mevis en Van Deursen. See also exhibition, symposium and publication (Introduction).
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[top]    1992
· Cultural Identity: Fiction or Necessity
Papers of the lecturers of the symposium in Maastricht were published in Third Text, 18, spring 1992. With contributions of Sebastian López, Clementine Deliss, Guy Brett, Claudio Goulart, Rasheed Araeen, Jan Mot, Els van der Plas, Paul Faber. Ed. Ine Gevers/ Jean Fisher/Rasheed Araeen. Design: Tony Fisher. See also event and publication.
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1991
· Multiple, Multiplying, Multiplication
Anthology with essays of participants of the symposium 1990, ed. Ine Gevers, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht. With contributions of Rodney Graham, Alan Murray, Joep van Lieshout, John Armleder, Paul Groot, Peter weibel, Wilhelm Mundt, Willem Oorebeek. Exhibition catalogue: Guillaume Bijl, Anne Bousema, Dean Brannagan, Willem Engelen, Stefan Hoffman, Irene Hohenbüchler, Christine Hohenbüchler, Per Jonas, Helena Kive, Rick Meyers, Edward Mortimer, Desirée palmen, Linda Pollack, Nick de Ville, Miranda Rikken. Design: Jouke Kleerebezem. See also exhibition, symposium and publication (Introduction).
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1990
· The Borderline/ De Grens
Anthology with essays of participants of the symposium 1990, ed. Ine Gevers, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht. With contributions of ger Groot, marianne Brouwer, Pieter Jan Gijsberts, Wim Nijenhuis, Daniel Libeskind, Paul Groot, Arno van der mark, Godert van Colmjon, Shirazeh Houshiary, Vito Acconci. Design: Stefan Graatsma. See also publication (Introduction).
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