09 September–08 December 2023-Ongoing
Program
BAK programming combines the artistic, experiential, theoretical, and political so as to imagine and enact transformative ways, with and through art, of being together otherwise. BAK’s current research trajectory Propositions for Non-Fascist Living (2017–ongoing) is prompted by the dramatic resurfacing and normalization of fascisms, historical and contemporary. BAK organizes exhibitions, lectures, publications, workshops, and composite performative conferences with exhibitionary, discursive, and performative elements.
Calendar
Current & Upcoming
Crowdfunding Campaign
Exhibition
22 September–08 December 2023-Ongoing
Suggestions from the archive
Guided Tour
5 April 2018, 18.00-21.00
Evening Tours of Matthijs de Bruijne: Compromiso Político
On the evening of Thursday 5 April 2018, BAK opens its doors and the exhibition Matthijs de Bruijne: Compromiso Político, also with works by Jeremy Deller, Piero Gilardi, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles (on view until 15 April 2018). A guided tour of the exhibition is given by both the curator of the exhibition, Matteo Lucchetti, and artist and 2017/2018 BAK Fellow Matthijs de Bruijne.

Educational platform
21 October 2014–30 May 2015
New World Academy #5: Stateless Democracy
Educational platform realized with the Kurdish Women’s Movement, ongoing 2014–2015.
Exhibition
07 February–26 April 2015
Anthropocene Observatory
Anthropocene Observatory is a research exhibition and discursive environment that proposes to rethink the contemporary world through the prism of the “Anthropocene thesis.” Developed by Territorial Agency in collaboration with Berlin-based artist Armin Linke and curator Anselm Franke.

Public Editorial Meeting
27-28 February 2015
Who is a “People?” Constructions of the “We”
FORMER WEST Public Editorial Meeting. The format of the London Public Editorial Meeting consists of a series of presentations and conversations, which serve as entries into a wider trajectory of discussions between writers and the contributing audience. Titled Who is a “People?” Constructions of the “We,” it focuses on the notions of “publics” and “the people,” considering them first and foremost as politico-cultural constructions.
