Guided tour 'Movements' with curator Rose Ieneke van Kalsbeek

Sunday, Sep 8 · 12:00 PM · 1:00 PM

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Entrance: Free, you need a normal entrance ticket to the museum. On September 8 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM curator Rose Ieneke van Kalsbeek will take you through the impressive exhibition Movements. With works by 10 international photographers and artists the exhibition tells personal stories behind sports. People who not only overcome physical and mental obstacles through their sport, but also resist prevailing norms and initiate social change. Photographers and artists: You will see the works of Andrea Bruce, Denis Darzacq, Maen Hammad, Yassine Alaoui Ismaili, Chantal Pinzi, Nandipha Mntambo, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi, Miguel Rio Branco, Newsha Tavakolian and Hank Willis Thomas. Their works consist mainly of photography, combined with a few video installations. One does this in a personal documentary style, the other with (re)interpretation of found-footage video material, while another stages an image to address a specific issue. Rose Ieneke van Kalsbeek - curator, photo historian, photographer Rose Ieneke van Kalsbeek has a BA in Photography (KABK The Hague, 2007) and MA Fine Arts, Master Photographic Studies, Leiden University (2009). Van Kalsbeek researches, curates and organizes art projects and exhibitions for various institutions. She writes for associated publications and for the magazine Fotografisch geheugen. An extensive project that Van Kalsbeek is working on on her own initiative is PS Camera, a project that she initiated and curated together with Koos Breukel in 2008. Part 1 was exhibited in Museum Hilversum in 2016 (rated with four stars in De Volkskrant). In 2016, she also curated the exhibition Ata Kandó - I Shall Use My Time with Breukel for the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam (rated with no less than five stars in De Volkskrant). The book of the same name was named one of the 33 Best Books of 2016. In 2022, she curated the exhibition Humans at Sea for the Dutch National Portrait Gallery and in collaboration with Het Scheepvaartmuseum, described by De Volkskrant, among others, as 'a beautiful exhibition'. In 2022 she was also co-curator of the Dutch part of the Love Stories exhibition, a collaboration between the Hermitage Amsterdam and Dutch National Portrait Gallery, which received four stars from Mark Moorman in De Volkskrant. In the first half of 2024, Rose Ieneke worked for Huis Marseille - Museum for Photography and curated Movements for Museum Hilversum.

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