Rietveld Pavilion

Frederik Roeskestraat 96, 1076ED Amsterdam

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The Rietveld Pavilion is a work space in a glass structure situated in front of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. It is managed by Stefanie Rau (Critical Studies, Sandberg Instituut) and Marie Larsen (VaV, Gerrit Rietveld Academie). Continuing Kristine Nørgaard Andersen’s work in the Pavilion (2015-2016), Stefanie and Marie are now working on the project as a collaborative investigation of site-specific process-based projects. Their interest revolves around the unimagined results of projects that are given time and space to evolve, change and materialise in an open environment. The already existing conditions of the space have been altered and stretched in order to allow experiments, growth and further reflections. With a focus on sharing thoughts and processes they are looking for new ways of thinking about exhibiting within and outside the institution of the academy.
Contact: pavilion@rietveldacademie.nl


Graphic design: Sophie Rentien Lando and Alice Dhinaut.
Typeface: Mercator by Dick Dooijes and Laurenz Brunner.

Monday, October 3 – Tuesday, November 1

Rietveld Pavilion Open

hosted by Carolin Gießner

involving collaborations with current and former students of the Sandberg Institute

EVENTS

Tuesday, October 4 at 7 PM – 9 PM:

Rietveld Pavilion Open: Info Evening


Friday, October 28 at 10 AM – 6 PM:

Memory Well by Malissa Cañez Sabus


Friday, October 28 at 2 PM – 6 PM:

Get Your Hair Cut (GYHC) by Arie de Fijter and Hung Shih Hui


Monday, October 31 at 6 PM:

Rietveld Pavilion Open CLOSING (RPO s’il vous plaît) by Carolin Gießner


rescheduled: Thursday, November 10
at 6 PM – 8 PM:

Pavilion: rehearsal by Alexander Sand


SCREENINGS

Monday, October 24 — Wednesday, October 26

Petros P. Orfanos

and Rachel Rose O’Leary


Monday, October 24 at 7 PM:

Robin Devore’s ‘Zoo’ (2007)

Cecilia Condit’s ‘Possibly in Michigan’ (1983)


Tuesday, October 25 at 7 PM:

The Fall’s ‘Perverted by Language’ (rare live footage, 1983)

Section 25’s ‘So Far’ (rare live footage, 1980-1985)


Wednesday, October 26 at 7 PM:

Sarah van Lamsweerde’s ‘80 Words’ (2012)

Brian de Palma’s ‘Phantom of the Paradise’ (1974)