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Sara Blokland, et al. Sideways (Atousa Bandeh in cooperation with the Fonds BKVB, 2010)

Blokland_Sideways_3Sideways. Atousa Bandeh Ghiasabadi ( 1968 IR) Sara Blokland (NL 1969), Bassam Chekhes (Syrië 1965) and Katrin Korfmann (D 1971), Nickel van Duijvenboden (NL 1981) Tina Rahimy (IR 1975). Published by Atousa Bandeh in cooperation with the Fonds BKVB, IABN: 978-90-76936-24-6, € 29,95, to order send an e-mail to: info@atousabandeh.com.

Publication Sideways Reflections on changing contexts in Art. This publication together with a exhibition is the result of a three year research project initiated by Atousa Bandeh Ghiasabad (Artist) in 2007.

During this period she cooperated with a group of three Artists: Sara Blokland (NL 1969), Bassam Chekhes (Syrië 1965) and Katrin Korfmann (D 1971), the writer Nickel van Duijvenboden (NL 1981) and philosopher Tina Rahimy (IR 1975). Their research focused on the question: “what is the influences of context replacement in Art based on their individual experiences”. The publication Sideways is a platform, to which all writers and artist contributed. The Sideways publication is not a exhibition catalog, but contains independent visual and textual essays reflecting on the Sideways research question.

EXHIBITION Sideways
in the Municipal Museum of Modern art in Arnhem
untill june the 20th
www.mmkarnhem.nl

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