Education Program, Exhibition

24 June–03 July 2016

Caulfield, Cauliflower, and other Vegetables (A Possible Dialectics On The Politics Of Misunderstanding)

Kristina Orszaghova (MaHKU), photo

From 24 June to 3 July 2016, BAK’s exhibition space is one of the venues for the MaHKU graduation show Caulfield, Cauliflower, and other Vegetables (A Possible Dialectics On The Politics Of Misunderstanding).

Other venues are the Academiegalerie, Minrebroederstraat 16, Utrecht, and the Universiteitsmuseum, Lange Nieuwstaat 106, Utrecht. The MaHKU is the MA trajectory in Fine Art at HKU University of the Arts, Utrecht, and a long time collaboration partner in Learning Place, BAK’s platform for education and talent development.

Contributions to this exhibition, curated by Markus Miessen, by: Marija Angelovska, Goeun Choi, Stavroulla Gregoriou, Ola Hassanain, Kathy Holowko, Willem Holtrop, Pooja Hukku, Kristina Országhová, KT Rangnick, Constanze Schreiber, Iliana Soriano, and Felipe Zapata Zuluaga.

To mark the exhibition Caulfield, Cauliflower, and other Vegetables, MaHKU launches a publication containing contributions by the participating artists, as well as situating reflections by Markus Miessen, Henk Slager, Timo Feldhaus, and Flaka Haliti. Design by Dongyoung Lee.

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07 March–02 June 2024

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Chapter one: exhibition

The exhibition foregrounds the artist’s collaborative approach to bringing together ecological, feminist, and decolonial knowledges and practices that put forward ideologies of usufruct, unhinging property-relations from the idiom of individuated possession and toward forms of common userships between humans and other-than-humans.

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