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
Public Editorial Meeting
25 April 2016, 19.00
Instituting for the Contemporary—part 3
Third public editorial meeting for Instituting for the Contemporary, with Gerald Raunig, pantxo ramas, Angela Dimitrakaki, Tom Vandeputte, and Sidsel Meineche Hansen.
Learning
3 May, 12.00–4 May, 18.00 2023
Too Late To Say Sorry?
A bad apology can ruin a friendship, destroy a community, or end a career. In this workshop, we will investigate the impact of apologies on our relationships and our worlds. Why and how do we make apologies? What can giving and receiving apologies teach us about values and integrity? Should you apologize for something you don’t really feel sorry for? We will explore conflict and how we like to be in conflict with others. We will dive into our own boundaries. We will seek to understand how honoring limits becomes an act of building (or freeing) better worlds capable of holding so many, many more of us.
Exhibition
13 January 2019, 10.00-20.00
BAK and Nieuwjaarsduik – Forensic Justice
On Sunday 13 January 2019, a new Cultural Sunday will take place: the well-known Nieuwjaarsduik. On this day, the exhibition Forensic Justice can be visited free of charge from 10.00 until 20.00 hrs.
Lecture
18 November 2008
The Great Importance and Severe Limitations of Postsecular Perspectives
A lecture by Prof. Kunneman with an introduction by Rosi Braidotti as part of the Postsecularism research itinerary.

