ARCH04547, Bewijs of documentatie? De Revolutionaire Anti-Racistische Actie en het archief
Mister Motley
Nov 4, 2024
In deze tekst reflecteer ik op het samenstellen van het RARA-archief ARCH04547 voor het IISG in relatie tot observatie contra observatie en andere werken die ik maakte. Een Engelse versie van deze tekst verscheen in het boek Open Archief, Artistic Reuse of Archives,
ARCH04547, Evidence or Documentation? The Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action and The Archive
Oct 10, 2024
I wrote an essay for Open Archief, Artistic Reuse of Archives, a book published by Het Nieuwe Instituut, The Netherlands institute for Sound and Vision and the International Institute of Social History, in collaboration with Stichting Archiefpublicaties.
My contribution is about ARCH04547, an archive documenting the Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action (RARA), which I compiled for the International Institute of Social History. In the text I reflect on the process of assembling the archive – in close collaboration with folks from RARA – and how it relates to the production of works that document and shed light on this important history of resistance.
The book is designed by Marius Schwartz and edited by Eline de Graaf, Michael Karabinos, Thijs van Leeuwen, Cees Martens, with contributions from Alice Wong, Simo Tse en Femke Dekker, Jessica de Abreu, belit sağ, Elki Boerdam, Gill Baldwin, Michiel Huijben, Pablo Núñez Palma, Paula Kommoss, Philipp Gufler, Shock Forest Group, and susan pui san lok
True Colors
Kunst Museum Den Haag
Jun 1, 2024 ⟶ 29 Sep, 2024
Kunstmuseum Den Haag presents a selection from the AkzoNobel Art Foundation’s contemporary collection, in dialogue with the museum’s own collection, with works from Piet Mondrian, Steven Aalders, Charley Toorop, Yael Bartana, Hans Arp, Sam Samiee, Jan Andriesse, Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch, Femmy Otten, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Sarah Lucas, herman de vries, Isa Genzken, Kinke Kooi, Donald Judd, Nam June Paik and Berlinde de Bruyckere, amongst others
The Galaxy I Hide in, The Pile of Debris I Return to
publication in SERI(a) 3: Along the Lines
Thank you Furqat Palvan-Zade for the invitation to critically reflect on my lapis lazuli project and my visit to Afghanistan in 2009. This text is a collaboration with Vincent van Velsen.
Honored to be part of this book with contributions by Rouzbeh Akhbari, Tim Ingold, Olya Korsun, Furqat Palvan-Zade, Salome Phachuashvili
SERI(a) 3: Along the Lines is commissioned by the State Silk Museum in Tbilisi, Georgia, and published by Spector Books in collaboration with Kona Books. Launch soon!
Stone. Light. Facade. Mirror.
Het Nieuwe Domein
Feb 1, 2025 ⟶ 5 May, 2025
Sittard, Netherlands
solo exhibition
postponed!
Blue Humanities and the Color of Colonialism
Environmental Humanities #16
essay by Susanne Ferwerda (Utrecht University)
published by Duke University Press
This article examines the blue humanities to argue that its blues address colonial inheritances and critique colonial desires. Blue has long appealed to the colonial imaginary; it drew European ships across the seas to mine blue pigment from Afghan rocks and raise indigo plantations on stolen land, with stolen labor. The article analyzes the lapis lazuli series by Dutch artist Pieter Paul Pothoven and the performance of the poem “Unity” by Aotearoa New Zealand poet Selina Tusitala Marsh.
Refresh Late #2, Meet the Makers
Amsterdam Museum
Feb 10, 2024
Amsterdam, Netherlands
During Refresh Late#2, an evening program with various activities, I will speak with moderator Selma Abdellatif about my work, and give two tours of the exhibition Refresh Amsterdam #2, War and Conflict.
Amsterdam Refresh #2, War and Conflict
Amsterdam Museum
Oct 8, 2023 ⟶ 24 Feb, 2024
Amsterdam, Netherlands
group exhibition with Nasam Abboud and Yazan Maksoud and Roua Jafar, Kristina Benjocki, Marcel van den Berg, Luan Buleshkaj, Dina Danish, Ehsan Fardjadniya and Raul Balai, Tina Farifteh, Clinton Kabena, Ayşen Kaptanoğlu, Susanne Khalil Yusef, Gert Jan Kocken, Senka Milutinović, Vika Mitrichenko, Sithabile Mlotshwa, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Ratu R. Saraswati, Anika Schwarzlose and Elena Khurtova, Victor Sonna, Handan Tufan, and We Sell Reality, curated by Imara Limon
RARA in het archief: Revolutionaire Anti-Racistische Actie verbeeld en bewaard
Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (IISG)
Oct 19, 2023
16:00 - 18:00
Naast de onthulling van het werk Overtoom 274 organiseert het IISG een gesprek rond kunst, activisme en het archief. Katía Truijen spreekt met Pieter Paul Pothoven en Sophie van den Elzen over het archiveren van activistische geschiedenissen en de rol die kunst daarin kan spelen, aan de hand van het RARA-archief dat Pothoven samenstelde
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Het Nieuwe Domein
Apr 23, 2023 ⟶ 23 Aug, 2023
Sittard, Netherlands
group exhibition with Wafae Ahalouch, Marwan Bassiouni, Jota Castro, Stefan Cools, Meshac Gaba, Edgar Heap of Birds, Basia Irland, Remy Jungerman, Anouk Kruithof, Gabriel Lester (feat. Robertas Narkus, Lisa Rosenblatt en Freek Wambacq), Pieter Paul Pothoven, Betye Saar, Joseph Sassoon Semah, Jessica Segall, Jennifer Tee, Ehsan Ul Haq & Iqra Tanveer and herman de vries
Zaak no. 2108/85
Artissima
Nov 3, 2023 ⟶ 5 Nov, 2023
Torino, Italy
solo exhibition with Dürst Britt & Mayhew
Selected Projects 2012 - 2028
Fine Arts Work Center
Feb 10, 2023
Provincetown, MA, United States
Last Friday I gave a presentation about previous, ongoing and future projects. Abraham Storer wrote a nice article in The Provincetown Independent
residency
Fine Arts Work Center
Oct 1, 2022 ⟶ 1 May, 2023
Provincetown, MA, United States
Happy to return to this amazing place as a second year fellow!
The other fellows are: Bhion Achimba, Clarisse Baleja Saïdi, Blake Daniels, Kim Coleman Foote, Georgia Dickie, Mark Joshua Epstein, Willie Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Flood, Yahna Harris, Kristy Hughes, Siennie Lee, Hannah Perrin King, Gothataone Moeng, John Murillo, Christa Romanosky, Tinja Ruusuvuori, Sichong Xie, Kieron Walquist and Jorrell Watkins
The Other Kabul
Kunstmuseum Thun
Sep 3, 2022 ⟶ 4 Dec, 2022
Thun, Switzerland
group exhibition curated by Susann Wintsch, with Baqer Ahmadi, Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, Latifa Attaii, Jeanno Gaussi, Sher Ali Hossaini, Kubra Khademi, Shahida Shaygan, Mohsin Taasha Wahidi, Parastou Forouhar, Necla Rüzgar, Almagul Menlibayeva, Ursula Palla, Ifthikar Dadi and Elisabeth Dadi, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Yerbossyn Meldibekov, Chantal Romani and Monica Ursina Jäger
The Body Keeps the Score
Kunstenlab
Jul 16, 2022 ⟶ 28 Aug, 2022
Deventer, Netherlands
group exhibition curated by Yuki Kho and Maurits de Bruijn with Alexis Blake, Lisa Ijeoma, Don Yaw Kwaning, Femmy Otten, Gerda Maas, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Margherita Soldati, Sarah van Sonsbeeck and Eva Spierenburg
The Weight of a Stone
blank projects
Jul 28, 2022 ⟶ 17 Sep, 2022
Cape Town, South Africa
group exhibition curated by Thobile Ndenze and Lemeeze Davids with Belinda Blignaut, Donna Kukama, Tendai Mupita, Inga Somdyala, Jean-Marie Malan, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Rowan Blem, Seltamorago Mashilo, and Zayaan Khan
De kleur van oneindigheid
NRC
Jun 30, 2022
Schrijver en filmmaker Bianca Stigter schreef een stuk over blauw en noemt daarin twee werken die ik maakte met lapis lazuli.
Art Rotterdam
Van Nelle Fabriek
May 19, 2022 ⟶ 22 May, 2022
Rotterdam, Netherlands
duo exhibition with Marwan Bassiouni in booth 26 with Dürst Britt & Mayhew
Kabul - Amsterdam; lapis lazuli uit Afghanistan
DIG
Jan 24, 2022
online interview met Vincent van Velsen
Op uitnodiging van DIG (De Internet Gids) sprak ik met Vincent van Velsen over mijn lapis lazuli-project dat recent een vervolg kreeg en nu te zien is bij Dürst Britt & Mayhew. We spraken over mijn herinneringen aan Afghanistan, oude en nieuwe werken, en hoe mijn kijk op dit project door de jaren heen veranderde.
TK15223
Dürst Britt & Mayhew
Dec 5, 2021 ⟶ 6 Mar, 2022
The Hague, Netherlands
solo presentation with new work in the front space of the gallery
ALL EYES
AkzoNobel Art Foundation
Oct 29, 2021
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The AkzoNobel Art Foundation is celebrating more than twenty-five years of of collecting art with the jubilee exhibition ALL EYES | We Are The Collection!
group exhibition with Natasja Kensmil, Afra Marciel Eisma, Remy Jungerman, Otobong Nkanga, Patricia Kaersenhout, Saskia Noor van Imhoff, Willem Hussem and many others
Re:Use Clinic #2 | Uncertain Archives ethical dilemmas
Apr 26, 2021
14:00 -16:00, via Zoom
Click here to book tickets via Eventbrite
ARIAS and Open Archief collaboratively organise Re:Use Clinic #2 | Uncertain Archives ethical dilemmas, a public event for heritage professionals, artists, and other interested parties, in the creative reuse of heritage collections.
The central issue of this clinic revolves around the uncertainty of the stories that archives tell. By listening to the matters and ethical questions that navigate the practices of Simone Zeefuik, the writer, cultural programmer, and director of the course Blacker Blackness at Sandberg Instituut, and Pieter Paul Pothoven, the artist-archivist, this clinic contemplates with its participants the ethical concerns arising when cultural heritage material is (re)used. How can archival engagement offer different and critical perspectives on historical narratives, identity, and representation? And what role do artistic tools such as fiction and imagination play in this respect?
Archival theorist Michael Karabinos is hosting the event and will moderate conversations between the speakers and the audience after the presentations.
For ARIAS this collaboration with IISG, HNI and Beeld & Geluid for Open Archief builds further onto the earlier Artists & Archivist series and the current thematic line Estuaries: Ways of Knowing. The Open Archief Re:Use clinics are a series of public events for heritage professionals and interested parties in the creative reuse of heritage collections. The clinics address matters essential for reusing collections and for the process of makers.
Kunst is Lang
Mister Motley
Oct 26, 2020
Het tempo van afwisselingen en opkomende kunstenaars is hoog, de zendtijd voor hedendaagse kunst is bescheiden. Daarom maakt mister Motley samen met presentator Luuk Heezen sinds november 2015 het radioprogramma Kunst is Lang: een gesprek waarin een hedendaagse kunstenaar drie kwartier de tijd krijgt om te praten over zijn of haar kunst, het kunstenaarschap, en het wereldbeeld dat daarachter zit. Maandag 26 oktober is Pieter Paul Pothoven te gast.
In the Presence of Absence
Stedelijk Museum
Sep 5, 2020 ⟶ 31 Jan, 2021
Amsterdam, NL
Spanning more than 14 rooms, the interdisciplinary exhibition In the Presence of Absence presents a selection of (counter) narratives that challenge fixed ideas about our society and question how history is written. When not addressed by organizations such as schools, libraries, archives, and museums, the absence of these stories forms knowledge gaps within the public debates that shape our collective consciousness and memory.
this edition of the Proposals for Municipal Art Acquisitions is curated by Britte Sloothaak and Fadwa Naamna and includes the work of Sadik Afraji, Leonardiansyah Allenda, Kristina Benjocki, Kasper Bosmans, Rowena Buur, Anna Dasović, Timo Demollin, Quinsy Gario in collaboration with Mina Ouaouirst, Inas Halabi, Remy Jungerman, Natasja Kensmil, Sarah van Lamsweerde in collaboration with Leroy de Böck and Alicia Hoost, DOMINIQUE (Dominique Latoel), Ahmet Öğüt, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Our Polite Society, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Farida Sedoc, Ghita Skali, Evelyn Taocheng Wang, Jennifer Tee, Gilleam Trapenberg and Werker Collective
media (in Dutch): OVT (Radio 1), NRC, Het Parool, Elsevier Weekblad, De Groene Amsterdammer, MetropolisM
Radio Futura
Frascati
Oct 9, 2020
Marijn Lems (theatercriticus) en Dionne Verwey (theatermaker en anchor van Radio Futura) gaan in gesprek met Khadija al Mourabit (filosoof en beleidsmedewerker van het Amsterdams fractiebureau van GroenLinks), politiek theatermaker Marjolijn van Heemstra en beeldend kunstenaar Pieter Paul Pothoven over polarisatie en de rol van kunst. Gemist? Luister hier het gesprek terug.
Art and Identities, Shifting Connotations
AkzoNobel Art Foundation
Sep 19, 2020
Essay written by Imara Limon for WE ARE THE COLLECTION!. This beautiful book is published on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the AkzoNobel Art Foundation. My series of photographs Laguard is featured alongside the works of Otobong Nkanga, Jennifer Tee and Zanele Muholi, amongst others.
Three Ecologies of Blue: In Search of Lapis Lazuli
Stedelijk Museum
Mar 26, 2020
Amsterdam, NL
Unfortunately this event is cancelled due to Covid-19.
Patricia Pisters and I will speak about Deep Blue Geomediations: Following Lapis Lazuli in Three Ecological Assemblages, an amazing essay she wrote for Substance (John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, US).
This conversation is part of Primary Colors, a program curated by Patricia Pisters, with Danielle Dean, Ngozi Onwurah, Rossella Biscotti, Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Pieter Paul Pothoven, and Richard Misek.
This is just one of many amazing events of this year's Studium Generale Relating [to] Color, an extensive transdisciplinary theory program organized by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Check it out!
F for Fact
Sandberg Instituut
Amsterdam, NL
Barbara Visser set up F for Fact, a new temporary program (MFA) at The Sandberg Instituut. I am excited to be involved as guest tutor. Application is open!
A Balancing Act, Working with the Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action
TENT
Sep 1, 2019
Rotterdam, NL
artist talk with Uriel Orlow
for more information please check the facebook event page
No you won’t be naming no buildings after me
TENT
Jul 12, 2019 ⟶ 22 Sep, 2019
Rotterdam, NL
group exhibition curated by Vincent van Velsen with Kader Attia, Kristina Benjocki, Marcel van den Berg, Alexis Blake, Aslan Gaisumov, Quinsy Gario & Glenda Martinus, Yoeri Guépin, Gert Jan Kocken, Dana Lixenberg, Taus Makhacheva, Uriel Orlow, Lydia Ourahmane, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Bert Scholten and Aimée Zito Lema
reviewed (in Dutch) by De Witte Raaf
Verzameld werk: de rijke collectie van Friesland
Fries Museum
Apr 20, 2019 ⟶ 15 Sep, 2019
Leeuwarden, NL
This exhibition shows recent acquisitions and donations, with contemporary works by Katja Mater, Annaleen Louwes, Oscar Santillan, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Emo Verkerk and Astrid Nobel
On the occasion of this exhibition, De Internet Gids republished De Lepel a short story I wrote in 2014. You can read it here (Dutch only)
Common Ground
AkzoNobel Art Space
Apr 20, 2018 ⟶ 20 Apr, 2020
Amsterdam, NL
group exhibition with work by Isaac Julien, Charles Avery, Otobong Nkanga, Michael Wolf, Guido van der Werve, and Gijs Frieling amongst others
History is His Story
NEST
Feb 15, 2019 ⟶ 14 Apr, 2019
Den Haag, NL
group exhibition curated by Heske ten Cate with Dean Bowen, Crystal Z Campbell, Em’kal Eyongakpa, Charl Landvreugd, Arna Mačkić, Sulaïman Majali, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Jaro Varga
exhibition design by Studio L A
reviewed by MisterMotley and MetropolisM (both in Dutch)
Who's afraid of the archive?
International Instititute of Social History
Oct 4, 2018
Amsterdam, NL
presentations and round table conversations organized by ARIAS & Humanities Cluster [HuC], KNAW
Deep Blue Geomediations: Following Lapis Lazuli in Three Ecological Assemblages
Substance
Very happy with this essay by Patricia Pisters in Rock Records, Substance volume 47 no. 2 (issue 146), 2018 (Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, US).
SUNDAYS
019
Aug 15, 2018 ⟶ 21 Sep, 2018
Ghent, BE
group exhibition with: Paul Barsch, Lysandre Begijn, Martin Belou, De Cleene De Cleene, Bram De Jonghe, Kasper De Vos, Kåre Frang, Olivier Goethals, Mathew Kneebone, Sophie Nys, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Stéphanie Saadé, Dries Segers, Santiago Taccetti and Chantal Van Rijt
Goethe-Institut
Jun 18, 2018
Salvador, Bahia
work presentation with Sacatar fellows (Alexandra Pechman, Victoria-Idongesit Udondian, Erica Connerny, Paul Roth, Fábio Duarte and Carolyne Lee Wright)
fellowship
Instituto Sacatar
Jun 11, 2018 ⟶ 6 Aug, 2018
Itaparica, Brazil
Balancing, balancing, a conversation between Yvette Mutumba and Pieter Paul Pothoven
MetropolisM
May 18, 2018
Balancing, balancing, covers (a few of many) topics discussed during an inspiring and afternoon long conversation I had with Yvette Mutumba, co-founder and editor in chief of C& magazine, and part of the curatorial team of the upcoming Berlin Biennial. Thank you Guus van Engelshoven (StudioGuste) and Imara Limon for editing!
facade suspended
Dürst Britt & Mayhew
May 5, 2018 ⟶ 23 Jun, 2018
The Hague, NL
facade suspended, my first solo exhibition at gallery Dürst Britt & Mayhew, sheds light on RARA, the Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action. During the 1980s and 1990s, this resistance collective fought against racism, oppression and exploitation, the ongoing legacy of Dutch imperialist history. The works on show are the first in a series in which I, in close consultation with RARA, both document and elaborate on this unprecedented case of post-war resistance. Point of departure for this exhibition is Overtoom 274, a house in Amsterdam that played a pivotal role in the exposure of RARA. facade suspended focuses on a police raid on the premises that took place in 1988, as well as on the facade, which is not only linked to RARA, but also has its own distinctive connection to the Dutch colonial past.
On the occasion of facade suspended, a text by historian and journalist Roeland Muskens (author of: On the right side, a biography of the Dutch anti-apartheidsmovement 1960-1990) with comments by RARA is published.
The Object as Intersection
Feb 8, 2018
interview by Sam Edens in Kunstlicht vol. 38, Mediated Imaginations: Technologies Touching upon Art (VU University, Amsterdam)
Launch at LIMA, Amsterdam, NL
Letter to "her"
Jan 18, 2018
publication in The Female Perspective
edited by Nina Folkersma in collaboration with Castrum Peregrini, with contributions by Lietje Bauwens, Mieke Bal, Michaël Defuster, Adeola Enigbokan, Nina Folkersma, Katerina Gregos, Lieneke Hulshof, Patricia Kaersenhout, Annet Mooij, Nat Muller, Josien Pieterse, Ronit Porat, Marjan Schwegman, Bianca Stigter, Renée Turner, Christel Vesters, David Whyte and Aimée Zito Lema.
book presentation at Framer Framed, Amsterdam, NL
What distinguishes the worst architect from best of bees?
Pratt Institute, New York, US
Oct 17, 2017
artist talk
UNSEEN international photography fair
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, NL
Sep 22, 2017 ⟶ 24 Sep, 2017
group exhibition with Jacqueline de Jong and Sybren Renema
Jonge vertegenwoordigers van het oude volk
article by Alix de Massiac
MetropolisM no.3, 2017
stone light mirror
Mediamatic, Amsterdam, NL
Jun 15, 2017 ⟶ 16 Jun, 2017
lecture during the Geo Media Research Network, a symposium with public presentations organized by Patricia Pisters (Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis) and Adam Nocek (Laboratory for Critical Technics from Arizona State University), with amongst others: Jussi Parikka, Femke Herregraven, Lonnie van Brummelen and Jonathan Beller
Artists Weekend: Women and Resistance
Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam, NL
May 5, 2017 ⟶ 7 Jan, 2018
series of screenings and presentations curated by Nina Folkersma with Lynn Herschman Leeson, Andrea Geyer, Bianca Stigter, Marjan Schwegman, Ronit Porat, Annet Mooij and Aya Johanna Danielle Dürst Britt
artist in residence
Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam, NL
Mar 1, 2017 ⟶ 1 May, 2017
generously supported by the Mondriaan Fund
Zwart
Museum Kranenburgh, Bergen, NL
Dec 11, 2016 ⟶ 19 Mar, 2017
group exhibition with amongst others: Awoiska van der Molen, Renie Spoelstra, Arjan van Helmond, Paul Beumer and Karin van Dam
You Talkin' to Me?
Barbara Seiler, Zürich, CH
Nov 25, 2016 ⟶ 14 Jan, 2017
group exhibition with Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Sophie Jung, Jan Kiefer, Bernhard Martin, Sara Masüger, Inga Meldere, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Claus Richter, Jaanus Samma, Francisco Sierra
Sunsets never looked as stunning as through the haze of factory sooth
Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL
Sep 10, 2016 ⟶ 14 Oct, 2016
group exhibition with Alexandra Navratil and Vincent Vulsma
work presentation
Goethe Institute, Salvador, BR
Jun 9, 2016
with Kara Crombie, Caroline Rodrigues, Oksana Zabuzhko, Phillip Boehm, Ana Paula Hofling
residency
Instituto Sacatar
Jun 1, 2016 ⟶ 31 Jul, 2016
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Independent Art Fair
Vanderborght Building, Brussels, BE
Apr 20, 2016 ⟶ 23 Apr, 2016
with Dürst Britt & Mayhew
duo presentation with Raúl Ortega Ayala
Open Studios
Jan van Eyck Academie
Mar 10, 2016 ⟶ 12 Mar, 2016
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Territorial Drift
Garage, Rotterdam, NL
Mar 4, 2016 ⟶ 1 May, 2016
group exhibition curated by Yasmijn Jarram with Adam Helms, Irene Kopelman, Otobong Nkanga, Ben Russel, Chaim van Luit
Silent Light
Dürst Britt & Mayhew, The Hague, NL
Apr 9, 2016 ⟶ 14 May, 2016
group exhibition with Alexandre Lavet, Raúl Ortega Ayala, Sybren Renema, Puck Verkade