Tag Archives: art

New project: opening up an ancient castle

Next spring and summer we will be organizing several projects at Duivenvoorde Castle, a stately museum-mansion and unique parkland (see below) near the city of The Hague. We received a request from the organization to make a contribution to their yearlong celebration of the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2010. After long deliberations and several site [...]

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Competition entry: Collection of Crowds exhibition

Yesterday we submitted our entry for the so-called Fifth Curator Competition, a jont initiative of the British Council and Whitechapel Gallery in London’s East End. The competition brief stated that: “The Fifth Curator Competition is a unique opportunity for an aspiring curator to select an exhibition of works from the British Council Collection. The winning [...]

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The ubiquitous museum. An interview with James Burke

Juha van ‘t Zelfde > Who are you and what do you do? James Burke > Presently, Narb consists of Tijs Teulings and James Burke. I’m a former chef who became an interaction designer across a number of different fields. I’m mainly known as one of the guys behind the Roomware project and separately also [...]

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In Search of the Unknown

Not that we would like to compete with Time Out Amsterdam, but sometimes we like to sum up a few events that coincide. Today is one of those times. At 5 PM NIMk opens with In Search of the Unknown, an exhibition on past and future tense in art. The opening performance is by Johannes Sterk and Elias [...]

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