: Assessments first year
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Duration per appointment: 30 minutes.
Everybody present at 09:45.
The assessment will last a maximum of 30 minutes. For the first 10 minutes, the committee will view and talk about your work/presentation. At this time you are present but silent. After these 10 minutes, you are invited to talk about your work and answer questions. Please note that these assessments are individual–only the committee and one student is present per assessment.
Because we have a tight schedule we ask that you all be there at least 15 minutes before your turn. Make sure that you are set up and that the things that need to work are working.
Committee: Gintaras Didziapetris, Lucy Skaer, Angie Keefer, Maxine Kopsa
External Committee member: Xander Karskens
Coordinator: Judith Leysner
External Critic:
Xander Karskens(1973) is currently the director of de Ateliers (Amsterdam). Recently served as artistic director at the Cobra Museum of Modern Art in Amstelveen, In that capacity, he curated exhibitions like 'Radical Social Animal Languages'; and 'Le Corbusier's 4th Dimension'. Earlier, Karskens was curator of contemporary art at Frans Hals Museum | De Hallen Haarlem, where he worked on exhibitions and collections, and related programs. At De Hallen Haarlem, Karskens curated solo exhibitions with a.o. Evelyn Taocheng Wang, Kasper Bosmans (2017), Philippe Van Snick, Cécile B. Evans, Meiro Koizumi (2016), Erkka Nissinen (2015) Michel Auder, Melanie Gilligan (2014), Roger Hiorns, Charles Atlas (2012), Daan van Golden, Matt Stokes (2011), Nathaniel Mellors, Navid Nuur (2010), Guido van der Werve, Slater Bradley (2009), Juergen Teller, Andro Wekua (2008), Erik van Lieshout & Kelley Walker (2007). Group exhibitions included 'The Present Order is the Disorder of the Future' (2007), 'The Knight’s Tour' (2009), 'Body/Space Mechanics' (2010), 'Superficial Hygiene' (2014), and 'A Modest Proposal for Radical Bouregoisie' (2015). Amongst other international projects, Karskens curated the Finnish National Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale: 'The Aalto Natives' by Nathaniel Mellors and Erkka Nissinen.
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