Monday, September 19, 2011

Storage Space Exhibition # 3


Storage Space Exhibition #3

Heesterveld Artists alongside Rietveld artists exhibit their creations in and around the storage spaces of the Heesterveld building in the Bijlmer.

Heesterveld is the new cultural hot spot of the Bijlmer area, where creative people from Zuidoost and the rest of Amsterdam live, work, develop and exhibit their skills, art and entrepreneurship.

Fri. 23/09/2011, 16:00 – 23:00, Free Entrance, Free Drinks

The Heesterveld building is located 50 meter from the Bullewijk metro station.

In the event besides artworks exhibited in the storage spaces we expanded to the grass area in front of the Heesterveld building with 'Archiving the Bijlmer', an outdoor archive by Elon Liberman and Neil Fortune created from found material from the Bijlmer area that was built in order to archive Bijlmer's junk,
live Freestyle Storytelling Spoken word by A.T.F ( Kitchell Samuël,Valery Levant and Joi Sears) and a live performance by Re'em Aharoni in one of the Heesterveld's apartments (H26).

Full Participating artist list:

Neil Fortune, Marvin Tjen A Tak & Lotte Joor, Liran Weisman & Elon Liberman, Re’em Aharoni, Sharif Tanha, Mc Lazy, Roos Van Leeuwen, David Wasch, Ihrye Choi, Mark Wiechmann, Angela Tellier, Silvia Martes, Cem Demirci, Winston Nanlohi, Pyo Ahn, Passang Tobgay, Fenneke Voorsluis, Kitchell Samuël,Valery Levant and Joi Sears.

Curated by Elon Liberman.

Heesterveld 1 - 87, Amsterdam Zuid-oost.
For more information:
www.heesterveld.nu, elon.liberman@gmail.com, 0626459470 – Elon.

For the Facebook event of the Storage Space Exhibition # 3 : http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=222100441172548


Poster design by Floor Wesseling - side A

Poster design by Floor Wesseling - side B\

Archiving the Bijlmer

Archiving the Bijlmer

Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer

Detail from Archiving the Bijlmer




























































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