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In conjunction with the Rijksakademie Open Studios, the Pressing Matter research project has invited artists from their residency programme, who have selected works on display in the 'Unfinished Pasts' exhibition in Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, to engage in conversation with each other.
This Pressing Matter Open Studios presentation does not present finished works, but instead offers an in-process, evolving constellation of gestures, images, voices, and conversations. The studio becomes a living site of unlearning, where decolonisation is approached not as a destination but as a continuous practice of listening, sharing embodied knowledge, and collectively reimagining the narratives that shape our understanding of the past.
Positioned in parallel with 'Unfinished Pasts' exhibition at Wereldmuseum, it affirms that history is never complete—and that art can serve as a medium for returning what was taken, repairing what was fragmented, and seeding futures yet to emerge.
This symposium includes presentations by the Pressing Matter resident artists, followed by a moderated discussion on the topics of art practice, museums, and decolonisation, and a collective ‘unconference’ to map the networked concepts that emerge through the discussion.
To attend this talk, please register sending an email to publicprogramme@rijksakademie.nl
Open to everyone with an Open Studios ticket.
'Unfinished Pasts' explores the current debate surrounding restitution of which the Wereldmuseum is a part, and into its complexity. Visitors will encounter the questions the museum deals with on a daily basis. They encounter case studies on provenance research on objects that raise complex questions about ownership, value and the future of colonial collections. Questions about the legality and ethics of collecting. But also questions about the different meaning and value that objects hold today. Contemporary international artists and art collectives Pansee Atta, Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, Aram Lee, Zara Julius and Zoé Samudzi, Hande Sever and Gelare Khoshgozaran and Lifepatch have a special place in the exhibition. Through their work, they respond to the past, present and future of these unfinished pasts in critical, creative and personal ways.
Free entrance
Visitors who purchased tickets for the Open Studios can show their tickets to the ticket desk of the Wereldmuseum Amsterdam and they will be let in for free that day.