Rijksakademie Open Studios 2023

Susanne Khalil Yusef NL/PS

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Ground Floor

We, the undersigned resident artists, alumni and staff at Rijksakademie
van Beeldende Kunsten, stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people.


Against widespread media bias, tactical propaganda campaigns and a
concerted effort by state governments to dehumanise Palestinian people
and delegitimise their right to exist, we feel this is not a moment to
stay silent, complacent or complicit. We reject the censorship of anyone
speaking out against the violence being carried out against the
Palestinian people. We understand the need to speak up in this moment
where such censorship feels rampant and pervasive—not least in the
cultural field, where many of our art worker colleagues are actively
ostracized, belittled and penalized by those in positions of power, for
proclaiming their solidarity with the oppressed.


The Palestinian people have the right to exist, the right to
self-determination and the right to live meaningfully, peacefully and
fearlessly. We find it urgent not only to lend our support in amplifying
the voices of Palestinian people and their struggle, but to also
clearly condemn the ongoing land occupation, destruction of homes and
villages, apartheid, ethnic cleansing and genocide being carried out by
the settler colonial state of Israel against the people of Palestine for
more than 75 years.


We reject the narrative that criticism against the state of Israel and
its ongoing practices of colonial violence is antisemitic. We condemn
antisemitism, as well as islamophobia and all forms of racial, ethnic,
religious, and cultural discrimination, and we condemn those who would
use the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the siege of the Gaza Strip
as a means of inciting any kind of discrimination, bigotry or harm.


At the time of writing this statement, since October 7, the Israeli
Occupation Forces' ongoing bombing of Gaza and the West Bank has killed
over 9,000 (including more than 3,500 children), injuring tens of
thousands more, and displacing approximately 2.3 million Palestinian
civilians.

Source: the Associated Press, https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news-11-2-2023-6a398d4aeba979aef24960efc31eb772


This is a call for a ceasefire now, at the bare minimum.


This is a call for the end of the decades-long occupation and the ongoing genocide.


This is a call for artists, curators, museum staff, art collectors,
funders and other art workers to stand up against bigotry and
indifference. The reluctance to speak out, fueled by a desire to
maintain an apolitical image, perpetuates the suffering of those
impacted by the ongoing violence in Palestine.


We clamour in solidarity for all oppressed and indigenous peoples striving for freedom.


In the hope of a free Palestine, and in the hope of a world free from colonial violence,


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Susanne Khalil Yusef makes immersive colourful installations by combining a wide range of media such as ceramics, textiles, and sculpture. At first glance, Yusef’s brightly coloured work seems light-hearted and playful, but if you look closer it refers to distress and dangerous situations. She raises critical questions about themes such as homeland and displacement, identity and socio-geographic power relations. The stories in her work are closely related to her own biography, such as the conflicts in her home country, Palestine.

Yusef’s work has been included in the collections of the Museum Arnhem, the Dutch Textile Museum in Tilburg, and the Province of Gelderland.

Open Studios 2023

Over the past months I have been experimenting with sculpting portraits in virtual reality and making small 3D prints of them. Also I have machine-cut one of them into olivewood and another casted in bronze. To give colour I have made use of the spray-paint workshop here, to apply car paints on them. One of these portraits is currently part of the outdoor exhibition ‘Beelden in Leiden’.

Next to this, I made a large ceramic work by hand; it is covered with plastic as it is not yet finished but you can have a peek. Once finished, it will be presented coming July in the garden of Museum Arnhem. 

Something else I have tried for the first time is silkscreen printing. The result is an edition that consists of 12 layers that is for sale in the Rijksakademie gift shop. 

Other work in the studio was made earlier and gives an impression of what I was working on before my residency.  These works are made of bronze, aluminium, glass and textile. 

Programme

    Rijksakademie
    Open Studios 2023

    • Welcome to our annual Rijksakademie Open Studios. This year we have studio presentations by 48 artists, and alongside this, group presentations, collaborative projects, a film programme and a full programme of events, talks and performances. Together these show the extensive range of artistic propositions, positions, practices and ideas that are being developed at the Rijksakademie all year round.

      Our environment offers artists an expansive technical infrastructure and specialists that enables them to traverse different media, and gain intellectual input from artistic advisors and peers alike. This creates a unique site for artistic development and exchange, and a continual exploration of what art can be, do and mean from many different perspectives, forming new kinds of imaginaries, invention and engagement with matters at stake in the world today through practice.

      The artistic coordination of this Open Studios is in the hands of Metahaven, who are part of our group of artistic advisors. They have been in dialogue with the artists on the presentations.

    • There is no single unifying theme or frame to describe the work of the artists taking part in the 2023 Open Studios. There are proximities on the level of content, there are relationships between ways of being in an institution, and there are parallels in the usage of media and materialisation. Yet, what braids these resident artists together, in our view, is the sensibility they put to their work.

      At the 2023 Open Studios you will find art in the midst of its development, in the midst of its moment of becoming. Art that genuinely makes one feel, genuinely makes one think, genuinely makes one wonder. Art that is originating from many different experiences of, and ways of being in the world. The works are experiential on the one hand, and intimate on the other. Liveliness and joy, gravitas and determination abound, and oscillate.

      This year the studio presentations are joined by a group presentation, happening in two spaces. Many of the current resident artists share a work of theirs near a work of someone else. The baseline of this presentation was that all resident artists were invited to participate.

      The enthusiasm with which this group presentation came together says something about the conviviality shared by the residents, the organisation, and our fellow advisors.

    • BUY TICKETS

      • Tickets: €10
      • Discount tickets: €5 (Student-, CJP-, or Amsterdam City Card – Blue Plaid)
      • Entrance free: Amsterdam City Card – Green Dot, Children aged up to 12 years

      Please bring your discount card with you to the entrance.

    • Please note: there will be no ticket sales at the door. Tickets can only be purchased online.

      If you would like to change or cancel your ticket, please reach out to openstudios@rijksakademie.nl

    • There is no cloakroom at the Rijksakademie. Handbags are allowed if they are smaller than A4. Unfortunately, there is no room for backpacks. A limited number of lockers is available at the entrance.

      It’s not allowed to bring food and drinks inside the building. There are different snacks and drinks available at the Rijksakademie courtyard, which you can enjoy there.

      Dogs are not allowed, with the exception of service dogs.

      For environmental reasons, we are not offering a printed map of the building. You can access our digital floor plan via the QR code that you can scan with your phone at the entrance. If you do prefer a printed version, you can download and print the map via our website (available from 31 May).

      This year artists are offering sound clips with short interviews. They can be accessed via the QR code on the artists' studio signs, by scanning the QR code with your phone. Do bring your earphones, if you would like to listen.

    • The Rijksakademie is located in the former Kavallerie-Kazerne, near the centre of Amsterdam. The building is situated next to the Muiderpoort, close to the Tropenmuseum and ARTIS and within easy reach of the NS stations.

      The Weesperplein Metro station is a 7-minute walk from the Rijksakademie. Tram 7, 14 and 19 stop in front of the door (Alexanderplein stop). Find more detailed directions at the bottom of our contact page.

      Please note that there is no possibility to park your car or bike on our premises.

      There is wheelchair access to the greater part of the building.

      If you need assistance during your visit, you can reach out to us at openstudios@rijksakademie.nl. We will then contact you about the possibilities of providing you with the appropriate support.

    • Important notice for people who will visit 2 June in the afternoon:

      It’s the 22 edition of KinderBeestFeest organised by ARTIS for children who a chronically ill. Therefor acces with public transport is limited between 16.00-18.00

      • Between 16:00 and 23:00, tram line 14 between Alexanderplein and Rembrandtplein will be diverted via Frederiksplein.
      • Between 16:00 and 23:00, Plantage Middenlaan, Plantage Kerklaan, Plantage Doklaan and Henri Polaklaan will be closed to all traffic, including cyclists.
      • Between 12.00 and 23.00, parking is prohibited on Plantage Middenlaan and Plantage Kerklaan. This parking ban concerns all parking spaces on both of these roads.

    Programme

    BarExitEntranceBarStart routeWC44*Martin Toloku14*Moe Satt35*Annelies Kamen to 2ndfloorWCLiftLockersABookshop43Hsu Che-Yu42Vince Donders32Yun Choi33Peng ZhangISocial Practice Workshop36Vibeke Mascini35Annelies Kamen46Susanne Khalil Yusef44Martin Toloku41Miloš Trakilović40Cihad Caner39Rossella Nisio34Selma Selman48Ai Ozaki45Tewa Barnosa47Lisette de Greeuw WC Liftvia groundfloorvia groundfloor31Reyhan LálCThe CinemaJChildren’s Studio38Vita Buivid37Jacky ConnollyBThe Venice Editions WCWCWCtogroundfloorLiftWC19Mikołaj Sobczak18Abul Hisham16Shaun Motsi17Fransix Tenda Lomba17*Fransix Tenda Lomba15*Fiona Lutjenhuis18*Abul Hisham19*Mikołaj Sobczak23**Timo Demollin15Fiona Lutjenhuis14Moe Satt13Katarina Jazbec12Ola Hassanain11Noor Abed10Zeynep Kayan8Zauri Matikashvili7Natalia Papaeva5Jota Mombaça4Amol K Patil3Karel van Laere2Kahee Jeong20Daniel VorthuysFGroup presentationEGroup presentation6eva susova9Peng Zuqiang1Juan Arturo García 6*eva susova24Mandy Franca22Danae Tapia30Agnes Waruguru28Rajyashri Goody27Benjamin Li25Ayşen Kaptanoğlu26Tom K Kemp25*Ayşen Kaptanoğlu23Timo Demollin21Winnie Herbstein26*Tom K KempDTalks GPerformances29Ali Eslami HPerformances
    • All artist presentations are numbered from 1–48 and form a route throughout the building. Follow the signage, and you won't miss a studio.

    • During Open Studios several resident artists also present films and video work outside of their studios. They will be presented in the Open Studios Film Programme at The Cinema (C on the map).

      The comprehensive performance programme mainly takes place in the Performance Spaces (G and H on the map), and in the artist’s studios. A few resident artists present a talk. These will take place in our daylight studio (D on the map). You can find a daily schedule at the entrance and online.

      Recent guest residents, Julia Janssen, Aram Lee, Woong Yong Kim and Taiki Sakpisit will contribute to the film, performance and talks programme.

    • On the Saturdays and Sundays from 12.00 to 17.00 children between 4 and 12 years old can get creative in the Children’s Studio (J on the map), hosted by NDSM Kinderatelier. Admission is free.

    • On the Saturdays and Sunday you can join a guided art mediation tour. The tours will depart from the central entrance area every hour, on the hour, and take about 45 minutes. Admission is free.

    • In the Social Practice Workshop, several presentations from the Rijksakademie’s social practice workshop are on view (I on the map).

    • In the Book & Gift shop (A on the map), publications and multiples by residents and alumni are for sale. Also, art bookstore San Serriffe offers a selection of their stock.

    • During Open Studios, the Rijksakademie presents ‘The Venice Editions’, with new work by Rijksakademie alumni Monira Al Qadiri, Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Mire Lee, Janis Rafa and Müge Yilmaz who participated in the main exhibition of the 59th Venice Biennale: ‘The Milk of Dreams’.

      This is the second set of artist editions which recognises the presence of Rijksakademie alumni in the international art field. All proceeds benefit the Artist Endowment Fund, which continues to provide the working budgets of current resident artists. Curated by Aveline de Bruin, the works are on view on location B.

      Interested? Please contact us for more information: edition@rijksakademie.nl

    • Rijksakademie Open Studios kicks off during Amsterdam Art Week that turns the capital into an international hub for art lovers, collectors, art professionals and promising and renowned artists.

      For five days, you get to know the latest developments in contemporary art at the more than 50 participating galleries, project spaces, museums and residencies. They will present a varied programme of exhibitions, performances, screenings, lectures and artists' talks.

      The 11th edition of Amsterdam Art Week will take place from 31 May to 4 June 2023.

    • A big thank you to our main partner Ammodo, Chateau Amsterdam, CoffeeClick, De Gijselaar-Hintzenfonds, Fonds 21, Jajem, Gravin van Bylandt Stichting, Hinderrust Fonds, Squaredcircle, Stokroos and Oedipus Brewing for making the Open Studios possible.

    • Our house rules apply to all visitors to the Rijksakademie during Open Studios.

      The Rijksakademie wants to be a safe place for everyone, regardless of gender identity, sexual preference, origin or religion. We therefore do not accept sexual harassment, annoying behaviour, aggression, racism or discrimination.

      Visitors should be in possession of a valid admission ticket.

      Visitors should make themselves aware of additional public announcements in and around the building.

      On the grounds of the Rijksakademie it is not allowed to:

      • Smoking cigarettes or e-cigarettes inside the building,
      • Being under the influence of too much alcohol,
      • Possessing or using soft or hard drugs, or dealing in soft and hard drugs,
      • Possessing weapons, dangerous/sharp objects, nitrous oxide, or other objects or substances that may be a nuisance,
      • Committing theft or vandalism,
      • Use (professional) image or sound recording equipment for recordings for internet, radio and / or TV broadcasting purposes without prior permission,
      • Distributing flyers or other promotional material in and around the building without permission,
      • Taking glasses or bottles, with or without drinks, outside,
      • Bringing your own refreshments,
      • Bringing animals (with the exception of service animals).

      If the visitor violates the house rules and/or instructions of the Rijksakademie team in any way, the visitor may be denied (further) access to the Rijksakademie building, without the visitor being entitled to a refund of any fee.

      We ask you to be considerate of our neighbours when entering and leaving our building.

      We may in some cases make visual and/or sound recordings of our programmes and their visitors. When visiting the Rijksakademie, you grant us permission to make and distribute these recordings and waive portrait rights, without any compensation being due to us.

      We are only liable for damage (including loss and theft) or inflicted injury if this is a direct consequence of gross negligence on the part of the Rijksakademie and/or its team.

      The Rijksakademie is never liable for damage suffered as a result of force majeure on the part of the Rijksakademie.

      Any damage incurred will be recovered from the person responsible.

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