11 December 2018
News
Maritt op de Supermarket Art Fair in Stockholm
Last August, artistic director Maritt S. Kuipers said goodbye to SYB. Maritt had been closely involved with SYB since 2010. After a period of four years as a member of the Programming Committee and interim coordinator, she became SYB’s Artistic Director in October 2014. Maritt was responsible for the development and implementation of our artistic […]
15 December 2018
residency Sabrina Chou and Micha Zweifel
You are invited to join us for our last dinner on Saturday, 15th of December, 2018 at 18:00 at Kunsthuis SYB. We will be in the company of artist Toon Fibbe and art historian/gallerist Fred Wagemans, who will join us in preparing the meal we will share together. While we eat and drink, we will […]
1 December 2018
residency Sabrina Chou and Micha Zweifel
Still from Bob’s Burgers, “An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal,” Season 3 Episode 5, Directed by Tyree Dillihay, Written by Lizzie Molyneux and Wendy Molyneux, 20th Television, November 18, 2012.
You are invited to join us for the second dinner at Kunsthuis SYB on Saturday, 1st of December, 2018 at 18:00. We will be in the company of writer and educator Vivian Sky Rehberg and urban forester Bernd Krauss, who will join us in preparing the meal we will share together. While we eat and drink, […]
21 November 2018
Sabrina Chou and Micha Zweifel
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Peasant Wedding, 1567, 114 x 164 cm, Oil on panel, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
As artists we continuously chew on what has already been digested. We repurpose, augment, regorge and attempt the performance of authenticity. We participate in a collective process of cultural digestion and regurgitation, a cannibalistic cycle of consumption and production. If we participate in this metabolic process, whose life are we sustaining? The production of thought […]
27 October 2018
Presentation CPVA residents Ben Cain, Jort van der Laan
image: Jort van der Laan, Neither of Us is Powerless, 2018, video, 8-minute loop, courtesy the artist
A two-day exhibition by Ben Cain and Jort van der Laan that’s concerned with the changing definitions of, and the porosity between bodies and things. October 27 & 28, 2018 13.00 – 17.00 Ben Cain (UK, 1975) and Jort van der Laan (NL, 1986) were selected for a two-stage residency program organized by the King’s […]
8 June till 22 July 2018
Residency Anne Marijn Voorhorst, Minne Kersten, Marlena von Wedel & Charlott Weise
The slowness, the patience, the receptiveness, the stagnation. Certainly not starting positions where you think: it’s gonna happen now! No, silence prevails; we wait in expectation, in limbo. Passivity opens a world that we’d rather not see. We prefer a world of action: achieving goals, making statements. Bam, bam, bam! Why do we actually view passivity as something […]
7 June 2018
review We Always Need Heroes, door Céline Mathieu
Eat my words, video still from work in progress, by Rosie Heinrich in collaboration with Katrin Hahner
From outside the SYB house, when looking in through the window, a projection shows hand gestures and a face gesticulating. When entering the space it takes time to decipher the video of Rosie Heinrich (UK) who speaks backwards, on a video that is played forwards. The artists’ facial features are accentuated in their muscular presence, […]
5 till 5 June 2018
SYB ON AIR
Listen online to the first SYB ON AIR podcast on Zomaar Radio
6 till 9 September 2018
the Second Triennial of Beetsterzwaag
This autumn, Kunsthuis SYB presents the second edition of the triennial festival of visual arts: the Triennial of Beetsterzwaag. During the four days of the festival you may choose between viewing art, or live performances, participating in activities, listening to seminars, meeting artists, or just meandering through our historic locations while enjoying fantastic food and […]
18 September till 30 October 2017
By Agnes Winter, translation Sanne Lauriks
It is hard to imagine a greater contrast than between the bustling metropolis of London and the quiet and quaint Frisian village of Beetsterzwaag. In 2017, Kunsthuis SYB began its first collaboration with King’s College in London, one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom. It presented a unique opportunity for the participating artists […]
10 March till 15 April 2018
Rosie Heinrich
We construct our reality by telling stories. And when faced with something that is inconsistent with our story, we most often find ways to reframe it, construe it to our convenience, or dismiss it. ‘Alternative facts,’ so to speak. But sometimes events take place that differ so profoundly from what we have told ourselves that our […]
6 November till 18 December 2017
By Menno Vuister, English translation: Sanne Lauriks
In 2016, the Young Academy and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) joined forces to initiate digital platform Mingler. Mingler is a platform that, similar to a dating site, compares profiles of artists and scientists through a matrix of algorithms in order to “match” experts from different disciplines. The goal of Mingler […]
1 January 2018
news
We started 2018 with a partly renewed Programming Committee. The old committee recently saw three seats vacated: Tom Kok, Timmy van Zoelen and Vincent van Velsen left SYB in December. Starting 2018, current members Noor Nuyten, Erica van Loon and Agnes Winter will be joined by the new members Manus Groenen, Sara Bjarland and Niels […]
20 October 2017 till 31 January 2018
news
SYB staat open voor kunstenaars die diepgravend artistiek onderzoek willen doen om een nieuwe stap te zetten in de ontwikkeling van hun werk. Daarnaast zoeken wij kunstenaars die projecten gericht op de participatie van het dorp en de regio willen opzetten.
6 November till 18 December 2017
residency Annegret Kellner, Emi Kodama, Thijs Jansen
Annegret Kellner, Picture Element
With three projects that walk the line between art and science, Kunsthuis SYB and the Minerva Art Academy’s Frank Mohr Institute collaborate with The Young Academy and the Society of Arts in exploring the virtual platform Mingler: a recently launched matching website for artists and scientists. While they are often mentioned in the same breath, […]
18 September till 30 October 2017
residency Hester Reeve
Paradise on Earth: Kant in the Kunsthuis /
Hester Reeve, self portrait, 2017
Yes we Kant! is the overall working title for Hester Reeve’s new series of artworks influenced by the study of Immanuel Kant’s ‘Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals’ under Dr John Callanan, Kings College, London. Reeve has become particularly motivated by the fertile paradoxes in the deeper weave of Kant’s rigorous account of the human creature’s […]
18 September till 30 October 2017
residency Siobhán Tattan
Attending Christopher Hamilton’s lecture series The Search For Meaning has broadened my understanding of the varied complexities of the human condition, which in turn has enriched my practice. Hamilton’s methodology for questioning the human state interweaves literature—which ‘is far more content to open up, display and explore the surd aspects of human life without then […]
30 September till 3 November 2017
Joint residency Kunsthuis SYB and the Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts
King’s College Centre for Philosophy and Visual Arts (CPVA) en Kunsthuis SYB kondigen met trots de continuering van hun samenwerking in 2018 aan en nodigen kunstenaars uit een voorstel in te dienen voor hun tweede gezamenlijke residency programma!
15 June 2017
by Yasmijn Jarram
International cross-fertilisation between philosophy, theory and the visual arts: the new Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts in London brings together artists and philosophers. When it comes to art education, London has an excellent reputation. Goldsmiths, Slade School of Art, the Royal College, the Royal Academy, Wimbledon, Chelsea, Central Saint Martins: each renowned institutes […]
5 June till 2 July 2017
by Céline Mathieu
In ‘Enough Rumours to Swing A Cat’ visual artist Alison Yip rewrites small town stories into absurd anecdotes and wallpaintings. She spent one month introducing local Frysian histories to Kunsthuis SYB by talking to neighbours, drawing up patterns and transscribing tales. Gossip is known for growing in its notoriety by losing truthful detail as it gets passed along. In the process, vacuums give way to all sorts of phantasms. […]