mondriaan foundation annual report 10/11
In 2010, the Mondriaan Foundation supported 673 projects with a total of â‚Ź18,853,108. 364 international projects and activities in 49 different countries were supported financially with a total amount of â‚Ź2,819,226.
supported projects
673
49 countries
364 international projects
Contents 8-9
foreword
10-11
mondriaan foundation
12-17 facts and figures
18-27
exhibitions and publications
20-27
44-49
countries
28-35 art and design institutions
art fairs
36-43 art work
50-51
international network programmes
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Orientation trip
54-55 International exchange
52-53
state manifestations, venice biennale
56-57
lofts
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further information
Forward The Mondriaan Foundation aims to
Africa. This is partly due to the Mondriaan
that have been visited during the
strenghten the international position
Foundation orientation trips to these areas
orientation trips.
of contemporary visual arts and design
and reflects developments in visual arts
If we can be of service to you or if you
from the Netherlands and to promote
across the world.
require further information, please visit our
international cooperation and exchange.
This annual report reviews the Mondriaan
website www.mondriaanfoundation.nl or
In 2010, a new crop of Dutch artists and
Foundation’s international activities in 2010.
contact us at our Amsterdam office.
designers once again attracted international
The website www.mondriaanfoundation.nl/
Gitta Luiten, director Mondriaan Foundation
attention. Art from the Netherlands was
international activities offers a geographic
Office, Ms Gitta Luiten, director, Ms Coby
presented in a record number of countries.
overview of all the presentations financed
Reitsma, international visual arts and
The Mondriaan Foundation is pleased that
by the Mondriaan Foundation over the past
design projects officer, Mr Haco de Ridder,
there has been a consistent increase in
few years, people who have been invited
international visitors programme manager.
applications from Latin America, Asia and
in the visitors programme and countries
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“In 2010, a new crop of Dutch artists and designers once again attracted international attention.� 9
Mondriaan Foundation “The Mondriaan Foundation operates with a board of four members, nine advisory committees comprising of about sixty members and a staff of twenty dedicated people.�
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committees
staff
board
The Mondriaan Foundation aims to
international developments. To this end, we
activities in the field of cultural heritage,
encourage the appreciation of visual
support initiatives designed to bring foreign
publications and magazines, programming
arts, design and cultural heritage from
projects of topical interest, and news of
for artist run spaces, art and design projects,
the Netherlands. Contemporary art and
them, to the Netherlands.
exchange programmes and an art purchase
design from the Netherlands is exhibited
International projects supported by the
scheme for private individuals.
by renowned institutions all over the
Mondriaan Foundation include international
The Mondriaan Foundation has an annual
world. We are committed to strengthening
cooperation and exchange, exhibitions
budget of approximately â‚Ź 20 million.
international cooperation and exchange.
and publications of art and design from the
Every year more than a thousand
We endeavour to do this by offering
Netherlands abroad, gallery representation
applications are processed. Over one third
financial support to enable institutions,
at foreign art fairs, international visitors and
of the projects supported by the foundation
companies and authorities, both national
group programmes, and participation in
take place abroad.
and international, to reach their audience
biennials and triennials.
The Mondriaan Foundation operates with
and to extend this reach.
In addition to international projects, the
a board of four members, nine advisory
We also believe it important that artists,
Mondriaan Foundation supports other
committees comprising about sixty
professionals and the public in the
activities within the Netherlands such
members and a staff of twenty.
Netherlands have access to the latest
as acquisitions for museum collections,
advisory committees 11
Facts and Figures Interest in art from the Netherlands
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2010
39
2004
46
2008
45
2007
49
2006
49
2009
37
2005
42
2003
36
2002
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countries supported
Budget spent on international activities * International exchange Exhibitions supported
not included
€ 3,000,000 € 3,200,000 € 2,900,000 € 3,600,000
€ 3,100,000 € 2,800,000* € 3,100,000
€ 3,200,000
Art and design from the Netherlands should match international standards and keep
€ 2,100,000
pace with international developments. The Mondriaan Foundation therefore values contacts worldwide and reserves a substantial budget for the presentation of art and design from the Netherlands abroad. The foundation responds to international demands and can grant requests from foreign institutes. 13
Art, design and cultural heritage projects
Expenditure
Research and development in cultural organisations
Programming artist run spaces, cultural heritage Art purchasing scheme Other activities
National activities subtotal
Art, design and cultural heritage projects
Total Expenditure 14
International exhibitions with artists from the Netherlands Lofts Venice Biennale
Orientation trip
International exchange (including Arts Collaboratory) Visitors programme
International activities subtotal Art fairs
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Art purchasing scheme
Research and development
Programming artist run
Art, design and cultural
€673,936
in cultural organisations
spaces, cultural heritage
heritage projects
€234,496
€3,369,365
€4,998,018
Art, design and cultural
Other activities
heritage projects
€4,354
€4,998,018
National activities subtotal €14,680,072
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Lofts
Venice Biennale
Orientation trip
Visitors programme
€92,395
€469,260
€37,788
€32,237
International exhibitions
International exchange
Art fairs
with artists from the
(including Arts
€389,378
Netherlands
Collaboratory)
€1,827,249
€1,324,729
International activities subtotal €4,173,036
Total Expenditure €18,853,108 17
Switzerland
Thailand
Finland
Spain
Slovenia China
Norway Estonia United Arab Emirates
Napal
Italy
South Africa
Germany
Macedonia
Czech Republic
Serbia Portugal
United Kingdom Hungary
Japan
Romania Lebanon Isreal Ireland
Brazil Belgium
es
Surinam
Turkey Peru
Slovakia
South Korea
Kyrgyzstan Taiwan
Lithuania Indonesia France
Canada India Poland Albania
Australia United States of America
Austria
Russia
Denmark Benin
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Cuba
Pakistan
Exhibitions and Publications The Mondriaan Foundation supports galleries, museums and exhibition spaces that exhibit contemporary art or design from the Netherlands. The main criteria are an institution’s artistic standing and reputation, which are assessed on the basis of its exhibition programme. The Mondriaan Foundation usually helps to cover the cost of transporting works of art, plus the cost of artists’ travel and accommodation. We also co-support the cost of publications that provide contextual information about artists’ work. In 2010, we supported 201 exhibitions/publications in 49 countries. The list on the right page gives an overview of countries where the Mondriaan Foundation contributed to art and design presentations in 2010.
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Countries
Germany, 14 presentations,
China, 4 presentations,
Nepal, 1 presentation,
support recieved €147,905
support recieved €69,334
support recieved €14,662
Thailand, 1 presentation,
Spain, 11 presentations,
Norway, 1 presentation,
support recieved €4,000
support recieved €98,264
support recieved €7,000
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Slovenia, 4 presentations,
Finland, 2 presentations,
Switzerland, 7 presentations,
support recieved €9,809
support recieved €5,510
support recieved €37,282
Estonia, 1 presentation,
United Arab Emirates,
Italy, 9 presentations,
support recieved €1,095
3 presentations,
support recieved €74,897
support recieved €38,513 21
South Africa,
Macedonia, 1 presentation,
Pakistan, 1 presentation,
2 presentations,
support recieved €1,270
support recieved €1,600
Romania, 2 presentations,
Lebanon, 1 presentations,
Israel, 2 presentations,
support recieved €9,289
support recieved €2,000
support recieved €14,829
support recieved €41,250
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Serbia, 2 presentation,
Portugal, 1 presentation,
Hungary, 1 presentation,
support recieved €13, 010
support recieved €14,575
support recieved €25,000
Ireland, 2 presentations,
Surinam, 1 presentation,
Slovakia, 1 presentation,
support recieved €10,965
support recieved €56,315
support recieved €3,051
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Kyrgyzstan, 1 presentations
Taiwan, 1 presentation,
Cuba, 1 presentation,
support recieved €27,164
support recieved €3,000
support recieved €26,454
Poland, 3 presentations,
Albania, 1 presentation,
Denmark, 1 presentation,
support recieved €19,804
support recieved €7,500
support recieved €11,000
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Indonesia, 1 presentation,
Canada, 5 presentations,
India, 1 presentation,
support recieved €10,000
support recieved €35,042
support recieved €8,680
Benin, 1 presentation,
Russia, 4 presentations,
Austria, 3 presentations,
support recieved €7,795
support recieved €104,660
support recieved €19,990
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Australia, 2 presentations,
United States of America,
France, 10 presentations,
support recieved €25,200
41 presentations,
support recieved €81,103
support recieved €402,739
Turkey, 2 presentations,
Belgium, 9 presentations,
Brazil, 5 presentations,
support recieved €32, 843
support recieved €51,989
support recieved €38,250
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Lithuania, 3 presentations,
South Korea, 3 presentation,
Peru, 2 presentations,
support recieved €17,040
support recieved €9,747
support recieved €14,380
Japan, 7 presentations,
United Kingdom,
Czech Republic,
support recieved €84,562
17 presentations,
1 presentation,
support recieved €99,926
support recieved €2,900 27
Art and design institutions countries that recieved support the rest of the world, these countries did not recieve any support
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list of participants
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Persijn Broersen-Margit Lukacs,
Egle Budvytyte, Inti Guerrero
Daya Cahen, Joost Rekveld,
São Paulo, Museum of
Bart Vegter
Image and Sound
Albania
Hasselt, Z33
Marjolijn Bloemmen, Wapke
Tirana, Tirana Institute for
Gabriel Lester
Feenstra, Luna Maurer, Koert van
Contemporary Art
Leuven, STU K
Mensvoort, Esther Polak
Kimberly Clark (Iris van Dongen,
André van Bergen, Sarah van Hee,
Josepha de Jong, Ellemieke
Barbara Visser
Schoenmaker), Aernout Mik, Erik
Mechelen, Contour
Olofsen, Stealth (Ana Dzokic,
Yael Bartana, Wendelien van
c
Marc Neelen)
Oldenborgh
Montreal, DHC/ART
Australia
Mechelen, MMMechelen
Adelaide, Adelaide Festival of Arts
Persijn Broersen-Margit Lukacs,
Geert Lovink, Praneet Soi
Yael Davids, Suchan
Woolloomooloo, Biennale of Sydney
Kinoshita, Micha Klein, Inez van
Christian Bumbarra Thompson,
Lamsweerde, Mark Manders,
Folkert de Jong, Steve McQueen
Erwin Olaf, Moniek Toebosch
Austria
Ostend, Ku(n)st
Linz, Ars Electronica Center
Tamar Frank, Niek Kemps,
Daan van den Berg,
Krijn de Koning, Marijke van
Levi van Veluw
Warmerdam
Linz, Linz 2010 European Capital
Benin
of Culture
Porto-Novo, Association Chat Culture
Lara Almarcegui, Delphine Bedel
Remy Jungerman
Vienna, Generali Foundation
Brazil
Willem de Rooij, Rob Voerman
Salvador-Bahia, Goethe-Institut
b
Belgium Antwerp, MuHKA Joke Robaard, Seth Siegelaub
Brussels, Argos Aernout Mik, Julika Rudelius Brussels, Wiels Melvin Moti Ghent, Courtisane 30
Meschac Gaba São Paulo, Espaco Cultural Vermelho Anno Dijkstra, Nancy Mauro-Flude São Paulo, Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletronica Blendid (David Kousemaker, Tim Olden), Marina Chernikova, Het vleesgeworden videowoord (Albert van Abbe, Roel Dijkcks, Wim-Jan Smits, Ties van de Ven) São Paulo, Museu de Arte Moderna
Canada Guido van der Werve Montreal, Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal Yael Bartana Montreal, Studio XX De Geuzen Toronto, Alphabet City Media Anneke Abhelakh, Tracy Metz Vancouver, The Western Front Bik Van der Pol
China Beijing, Beijing Today Art Museum The Book of Social Energy: Contemporary Communication Design from the Netherlands Hong Kong, Microwave Company Limited Koert van Mensvoort Shanghai, Shanghai Oriental Cultural Development Centre The Third Eye, V2_ Shenzhen, Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Lara Almarcegui, Go West (Michiel Hulshof, Daan Roggeveen)
Cuba
Marseille, Triangle France
Atelier van Lieshout
Havana, Bienal de la Habana
Jennifer Tee
Hamburg, Subvision/HFBK
Liset Castillo, Inti Hernandez,
Nantes, Le Lieu Unique
Parachutartists, Service Garage
Remy Jungerman, Tirzo Martha
Atelier van Lieshout,
Kassel, Documenta und Museum
Czech Republic
Dré Wapenaar
Fridericianum
Prague, Langhans Gallery
Paris, Galerie Air de Paris
Meschac Gaba
Erwin Olaf
Lily van der Stokker
Oldenburg, Edith Russ Site for
Art and design institutions
Paris, Galerie Anatome
Media Art
Thonik
Christina Anderson, Di Maistone,
Paris, Galerie Kreo
Stijn Ossevoort, Gordan Savicic,
Wieki Somers
Maki Ueda
Paris, Musée d’Art Moderne de
Oldenburg, Edith Russ Site for
la Ville de Paris
Media Art
Jan Dibbets
Wapke Feenstra
Paris, Stationservice
Stuttgart, Künstlerhaus
g
Metahaven (Vinca Kruk, Daniel
Berlin, Autocenter
h
Leo Asemota, Lonnie van
Hungary Budapest, Studio of Young Artists
d
Denmark Ebeltoft, Glasmuseet Tord Boontje
e
Estonia Tallinn, Kumu Art Museum Katarina Zdjelar Finland Helsinki, Helsinki Design Week Dutch Design: Jorre van Ast, Gijs Bakker, Ineke Hans, Dick van Hoff, Sarena Huizinga, Hella Jongerius, Lotte van Laatum, Paul Timmer Helsinki, Pixelache Gijs Gieskes
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Francisco van Benthum
Germany
Brummelen-Siebren de Haan, Jeremiah Day, Gert Jan Kocken, Renzo Martens, Sarah Ortmeyer Berlin, DMY Designhuis Eindhoven, Studio Makkink & Bey, Material Sense Berlin, Transmediale TeZ, Dewi de Vree, Rachida Ziani Bremen, Künstlerhaus Ahmet Ögüt Cologne, Projects in Art & Theory
France
Claudia Cristovão
Dunkirk, Frac Nord-Pas de Calais
Dortmund, HMKV
Daan van Golden
Joep van Liefland, Melvin Moti
Lyon, Biennale d’Art Contemporain
Düsseldorf, Kunsthalle
Bik Van der Pol
L.A. Raeven, Zeger Reyers
Marseille, Centre Design Marseille
Düsseldorf, Kunstverein für die
Droog: Jurgen Bey, Rody
Rheinlande und Westfalen
Graumans, Chris Kabel, Tejo
Renske Janssen, Germaine Kruip
Remy, Marcel Wanders
Essen, Museum Folkwang
van der Velden, Gon Zifroni)
Association NL–Nincs Lehetetlen|No Limit
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India New Delhi, KHO J International Artists Association Geert-Jan Hobijn
Indonesia Yogyakarta, Cemeti Art House Tomoko Mukaiyama
Ireland Belfast, School of Art and Design, University of Ulster|ISEA2010 Laura Boffi, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Adinda van ‘t Klooster, Bart Koppe, Rob van Kranenburg, 31
Rosa Menkman, Anne Nigten,
Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of
Lonnie van Brummelen, Fucking
Nadia Peek, Esther Polak, Renée
Contemporary Art
Good Art, Bob Gramsma, Alon
Ridgeway, Sander Veenhof
Tanja Elsgeest, Germaine Kruip,
Levin, Erik van Lieshout, Mark
Dublin, Pallas Contemporary Projects
Jochem van Tol
Manders, Jantine Wijna
Berndnaut Smilde
Tokoname, Inax Corporation
Vilnius, Public Institution Menu Vartai
Israel
Adriaan Rees
Atelier van Lieshout
Holon, Design Museum
Tokyo, Cibone
Niels van Eijk, Miriam van der
Maarten Baas, Piet Hein Eek,
Lubbe
Moooi
Herzliya, Herzliya Museum of Art
Tokyo, Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial
m
Controllar, Yael Davids, Noa
Executive Committee
Giniger, Idan Hayosh, Anu Vahtra
Job Koelewijn, Tomoko
Skopje, Public Room
Italy
Mukaiyama
Milan, Rossanna Orlandi
Tokyo, Gallery Deux Poissons
BCXS Y (Boaz Cohen, Sayaka
Herman Hermsen, Susanne
Yamamoto), Nacho Carbonell
Klemm, Felieke van der Leest
Milan, The White Club
Tokyo, Wacoal Art Center
Klavers van Engelen
Thonik
Naples, Blindarte contemporanea
Yokohama, Yokohama International
Berend Strik
Festival for Arts and Media
Naples, PR/Undercover
Edwin van der Heide, Steve
Maarten Baas
McQueen, Aernout Mik, Pauline
Prato, Galleria Gentili
Oltheten, Fiona Tan
Macedonia Sacha Lannoye
n Nepal
Kathmandu, Siddharta Art Gallery Desiree de Baar, Tony Monsanto, Osaira Muyale, Catalijn Ramakers, Maria Roosen, Darja Vos, Joncquil de Vries, Margret Wibmer
Venice|Amsterdam, Pleinmuseum
k
Norway
Dropstuff Venice Biennial 2010
Bishkek, ArtEast
p
Jodi (Joan Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans) Rome, 1:1 projects Daniela Paes Leão
Venice|Amsterdam, Venice Biennial 2010 Saskia Bos (curator), Fiona Tan Venice, La Biennale di Venezia 2010 Moshekwa Langa, Falke Pisano Verona, Studio La Cittá David Lindberg
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Kyrgyzstan Cascoland
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Lebanon Beirut, Zico House Susanna Brenner, Marta Pisco
Lithuania Kaunas, Kaunas Artists’ Support Fund, Kaunas Art Biennial Textile Mariëlle Videler Vilnius, Contemporary Art Centre Vilnius
Bergen, Bergen Kunsthall Ann Demeester, Marieke van Hal, Maria Hlavajova, Monica Szewczyk
Pakistan Karachi, Mauj Media Collective Suzanne Hogendoorn, Rob van Kranenburg
Peru Lima, Alta Tecnologia Andina Martin Butler Lima, LOT Asociacón para la investigación teatral La Otra Orilla Petra Blaisse, Aura Luz Melis
Poland
Modern Art
Dylan Graham
Bielsko-Biata, Foundation Centre of
Andrei Roiter
Seoul, I M ART
Photography Robert van der Hilst
Moscow, The Moscow Biennale Art
Jacco Olivier
Torun, Centre of Contemporary Art
Foundation
Seoul, Ssamzie Space
Znaki Czasu
Lara Almarcegui, Juul Kraijer,
Dirk van Lieshout, Heidi Vogels
Persijn Broersen-Margit Lukacs,
Aji V.N.
Spain
Yael Bartana
s
Portugal
Belgrade, Belgradeyard Sound
Aleksandra Kononiuk, Fiona Tan, Levi van Veluw Warsaw, Museum of Modern Art
Serbia
Lisbon, Experimenta Design
System/Dis-patch
Peter Bilak, Luna Maurer,
2562, Lust Collective, Optical
Jonathan Puckey
Machines, Sonic Wargame,
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Telcosystems, Today’s Art Festival, Xavier van Wersch Belgrade, Museum of
Romania
Contemporary Art
Bucharest, Centre for
Bojan Fajfric
Visual Introspection
Slovakia
Jakub Ferrie, Ahmet Ögut
Bratislava, Design Factory
Bucharest, Rokolectiv
Re:cycle
Nathalie Bruys, Katja van
Slovenia
Stiphout, Jonas Vorwerk
Ljubljana, Emzin Institute of Creative
Russia
Production Ben Bos, Bob van Dijk
Moscow, Boomboom
Ljubljana, International Centre of
Marc Bijl, Tudor Bratu, Nathalie
Graphic Arts MGLC
Bruys, Dennis Duijnhouwer, Klaas
Katarina Zdjelar
van Gorkum-Iratxe Jaio, Harmen
Ljubljana, Museum of Modern Art
den Hoop, Anna Lange, Erik
Katarina Zdjelar
van Lieshout, Wendelien van
Ljubljana, Skuc Gallery
Oldenborgh, Ottograph, Julika
Dyane Donck, Bojan Fajfric, Jake
Rudelius, Stealth (Ana Dzokic,
de Vos, Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
Marc Neelen), Bert Teunissen,
South Africa
Rob Voerman
Cape Town, Michael Stevenson
Moscow, Design Act
Gallery
Maarten Baptist, Louise Cohen,
Meschac Gaba
Drift Design, Lotte van Laatum,
Johannesburg, Nirox Foundation
Sander Lucas, Marko Macura,
Auke de Vries
Studio Simon Heijdens
South Korea
Moscow, Moscow Museum of
Seoul, Gallery em
Barcelona, Art Aids Otto Berchem, Gerald van der Kaap, L.A. Raeven Barcelona, Espai Ubu Anne Wellmer Barcelona, MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani Irene Kopelman, Falke Pisano Barcelona, Sónar 2010 Evelina Domnitch, Dimitry Gelfand Gijón, LAB oral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial Jelte van Abbema, Driessens & Verstappen, GOTO 10, Luna Maurer Gijón, Teatro de la Laboral Marina Abramovic Las Palmas, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno Meschac Gaba Madrid, La Casa Encendida Petra Blaisse Madrid, Photo España Pages Vitoria-Gasteiz, Centro Cultural Montehermoso Irene Kopelman, Nathaniel Mellors
Surinam Paramaribo, De Surinaamsche Bank Artropa (Art Rotterdam Paramaribo)
Switzerland Bern, Kunsthalle Bradley Pitts Freiburg, Fri-Art
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Gabriel Lester
Tarek Atoui, Hala Elkoussy,
Bart Koppe
Geneva, Centre d’édition
Sophie Ernst
London, The Aram Gallery
contemporaine
United Kingdom
Jair Straschnow
Erik van Lieshout
Bristol, Arnolfini Gallery
Sheffield, Sheffield
Winterthur, Fotomuseum
GOTO 10, Rui Guerra, Jodi (Joan
Contemporary Art Forum
Ad van Denderen
Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans)
Frederique Bergholz, Ruth
Zürich, Artport_making waves
Bristol, Polar Produce
Buchanan, Yael Davids, Annie
Meschac Gaba
Evelina Domnitch,
Fletcher, Wendelien van
Zürich, Museum für Gestaltung
Dmitry Gelfand,
Oldenborgh, Katarina Zdjelar
Irma Boom
Staalplaat Sound System
Sheffield, Site Gallery
Zürich, Shedhalle
Cambridge, Wysing Arts Centre
Guido van der Werve
Barbara Visser
Bik Van der Pol,
United States of America
Libia Castro-Olafur Olafsson
Berkeley, Regents of the
Glasgow, Centre for
University of California
Contemporary Arts
Ahmet Ögüt
Bik Van der Pol
Culver City, Roberts & Tilton
Glasgow, Transmission Gallery
Delphine Courtillot
Ruth Buchanan, Rachel Koolen
Indianapolis, Indianapolis
London, Barbican Art Gallery
Museum of Art
Lara Almarcegui
Maarten Baas, Jurgen Bey, Piet
London, Camden Arts Centre
Hein Eek, Ineke Hans, Richard
Michael Raedecker
Hutten, Hella Jongerius, Joris
London, Cubitt Gallery
Laarman, Bruno Ninaber van
Istanbul, Bimeras
Willem de Rooij, Vincent Vulsma
Eyben, NPK, Satyendra Pakhalé,
Andrea Bozic
London, EUNIC
Philips Design, Bertjan Pot, Tejo
Istanbul, Istanbul Foundation
Pieke Bergmans,
Remy, Wieki Somers, Studio Job,
for
Demakersvan, Drift, Simon
Frank Tjepkema, Marcel Wanders
Culture & Arts/International Istanbul
Heijdens, Eric Klarenbeek
Miami, Design Miami
Biennial
London, Gallery Libby Sellers
Maarten Baas
Vladimer Darakhvelidze,
Atelier NL (Lonny van Rijswijck,
Minneapolis, Walker Art Center
Wendelien van Oldenborgh,
Nadine Sterk)
Mark Manders
Hrair Sarkissian, Mounira al Solh
London, ICA
New York, 303 Gallery
Mariana Castillo Deball,
Wineke Gartz
Falke Pisano
New York, Anton Kern Gallery
London, Parasol Unit
Lara Schnitger
Maaike Schoorel
New York, Aperture
London, South London Gallery
Carel Balth
Ellen Gallagher
New York, Apexart
London, Southbank Centre
Will Holder
Mark Manders
New York, Artists Space
London, Takeaway Festival/Do It
Jeremiah Day, Cevdet Erek,
Yourself Media
Krist Gruijthuijsen
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Taiwan Taipei, Netherlands Trade & Investment Office Lisette Haasnoot, Daniel Saakes
Thailand Bangkok, Arthub/BizArt Onno Dirker, Felix Mandrazo
Turkey
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United Arab Emirates Dubai, Art Dubai Khatt Foundation Dubai, Art Dubai Monali Meher Sharjah, Sharjah Biennal 2010 34
New York, Creative Time
Nollen, Erwin Olaf, Misha de
Koelewijn, Maartje Korstanje,
Guido van der Werve
Ridder, Jaap Scheeren
Alon Levin, Erik van Lieshout,
New York, Droog New York
New York, Performa 09
Serge Onnen, Daan Padmos,
Nacho Carbonell, Chris Kabel
Keren Cytter, Marina Castillo
Karen Sargsyan, Lara Schnitger,
New York, Eyebeam
Deball, Marije Vogelzang
Jennifer Tee, Rob Voerman,
Art + Technology Center
New York, Printed Matter
Marijke van Warmerdam
Jodi (Joan Heemskerk,
Werkplaats Typografie
Peekskill, Hudson Valley Center for
Dirk Paesmans)
New York, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Contemporary Art
New York Hasted Hunt Gallery
Carla Klein
Fendry Ekel, Folkert de Jong
Erwin Olaf
New York, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Pittsburgh, The Pittsburgh
New York, International
Mark Manders
Cultural Trust
Center of Photography
New York, The Project
Edwin van der Heide,
Jacqueline Hassink,
Aernout Mik
Marnix de Nijs
Julika Rudelius
New York, White Box
Pittsburgh, The Pittsburgh
New York, International
Ko Aarts, Erik Andriesse, Gijs
Cultural Trust
Center of Photography
Assmann, Atelier Van Lieshout,
Telcosystems (David Kiers,
Geert van Kesteren
David Bade, Hans Broek, Robbie
Gideon Kiers, Lucas van der
New York, Material ConneXion
Cornelissen, Karin van Dam, René
Velden)
byAMT, Studio Jan Habraken,
Daniëls, Iris van Dongen, Marcel
San Francisco, California College of
Lucas Maassen, Unfold
van Eeden, Sidi El Karchi, Wafae
the Arts
New York, Museum of Arts & Design
Ahalouch el Keriasti, Hadassah
Edgar Cleijne, Ellen Gallagher
Simone van Bakel, Jurgen Bey,
Emmerich, Iris Frerichs, Lotte
St Louis, Contemporary Art Museum
Esther Derkx, Dick van Hoff, Hella
Geeven, Lenneke van der Goot,
Falke Pisano
Jongerius, Chris Kabel, Miriam
Arjan van Helmond, Rosemin
Washington, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
van der Lubbe, Jo Meesters, Vika
Hendriks, Sharon Houkema,
Fiona Tan
Mitrichenka, Ted Noten, Parc
Boukje Janssen, Job Koelewijn,
West Hollywood, MAK Center for Art
Editions, Frederik Roijé,
Juul Kraijer, Arno Kramer, Marijn
and Architecture
Koninklijke Tichelaar
van Kreij, Harold Linker, Erik
Babak Afrassiabi,
New York, Museum of Arts & Design
Mattijssen, Bas Meerman,
Nasrin Tabatabai
Célio Braga, Dylan Graham, Ferry
Rik Meijers, Marc Nagtzaam,
White Plains, International
Staverman, Studio Libertiny
Serge Onnen, Silvia Russel,
Contemporary Furniture Fair
New York, Museum of Modern Art
Charlotte Schleiffert, Sandro
Bert & Dennis
Bas Jan Ader, Stanley Brouwn,
Setola, Roland Sohier, Aam
Jan Dibbets, Ger van Elk
Solleveld, Berend Strik, Koen
New York, Museum of
Vermeule, Henk Visch, Bas de Wit
the City of New York
New York, Whitney Museum
Daniëlle van Ark, Morad
Yael Bartana
Bouchakour, Wijnanda Deroo,
New York, Yancey Richardson Gallery
Rineke Dijkstra, Charlotte
Hellen van Meene
Dumas, Hendrik Kerstens, Inez
Peekskill, Hudson Valley Center for
van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh
Contemporary Art
Matadin, Hellen van Meene, Arno
Marc Bijl, Dylan Graham, Job
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Art Fairs The presentation of art and design from the Netherlands at leading international art fairs has proven to be an important promotional tool. These fairs are a valuable source of international contacts for the participating galleries and artists. They create opportunities for new exhibitions and lead to acquisitions by collectors and museums all over the world. The Mondriaan Foundation supports participation in art fairs by contributing to the rental of stands. A gallery can get a refund for half the rent of a stand if at least half the stand space is used to present art from the Netherlands. A number of relevant art fairs are selected each year. In 2010, the selection comprised Arco Madrid; Art Basel; Art Basel Art Statement; Art Basel Art Unlimited; Art Basel Liste; Art Basel Miami Beach; Art Forum Berlin; Collect London; Design Miami; Design Miami Basel; Fiac Paris; Frieze Art Fair London; Nada Art Fair Miami; Paris Photo; Sofa Chicago; Sofa New York; 44
The Armory Show New York.
Art Statement Art Basel 2010
Art Unlimited Art Basel 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
Art Forum Berlin 2010
Sofa Chicago 2010
Sofa New York 2010
Fiac 2010
Design Miami Basel 2010
The Armory Show 2010 Frieze 2010
Art Basel Liste 2010
Arco 2010
Art Basel 2010
Paris Photo 2010
Design Miami 2010 Collect 2010
Nada Art Fair 2010
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Art Statement Art Basel 2010
Art Unlimited Art Basel 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
Galerie Juliette Jongma
Bob van Orsouw Gallery
Ellen de Bruijne Projects
Ellen de Bruijne Projects
Michael Stevenson Gallery
(with Balice/Hertling Gallery)
Slewe Gallery The Breeder Zeno X Gallery
Fiac 2010 Ellen de Bruijne Projects
Design Miami Basel 2010
Galerie Akinci
Priveekollektie
Galerie De Expeditie
Vivid Gallery
Galerie Diana Stigter
Zeno X Gallery
Galerie Lumen Travo Galerie Martin van Zomeren Galerie Nadja Vilenne Monitor Gallery
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Art Forum Berlin 2010
Sofa Chicago 2010
Sofa New York 2010
Ellen de Bruijne Projects
Ornamentum Gallery
Ornamentum Gallery
Galerie Jette Rudolph Galerie West Klemm’s Slewe Gallery Tulips & Roses Gallery
Frieze 2010
The Armory Show 2010
Art Basel 2010
Galerie Catherine Bastide
Galerie Akinci
Annet Gelink Gallery
Galerie Diana Stigter
Galerie Diana Stigter
Bob van Orsouw Gallery
Galerie Fons Welters
Galerie Martin van Zomeren
Galerie Paul Andriesse
Galerie Juliette Jongma
Zeno X Gallery
Zeno X Gallery
Galerie Paul Andriesse Zeno X Gallery
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Art Basel Liste 2010
Arco 2010
Galerie Diana Stigter
Annet Gelink Gallery
Galerie Martin van Zomeren
Galerie Akinci
Wilfried Lentz
Mart House Gallery Mirta Demare RonMandos Slewe Gallery
Nada Art Fair 2010
Collect 2010
Galerie West
Galerie Louise Smit
Mart House Gallery
Galerie Marzee Galerie Rob Koudijs Galerie Terra Delft
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Paris Photo 2010
Design Miami 2010
Galerie Akinci
Moss
Antiquariaat L. van Paddenburgh
Ornamentum Gallery
Flatland Gallery
Priveekollektie
Galerie Cokkie Snoei
Vivid Gallery
Galerie Van Kranendonk
Zeno X Gallery
Galerie Van Zoetendaal Motive Gallery Torch Gallery
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International Network Programmes Visitors programme With a view to promoting art and design
professionals to offer greater insight into
programmes of visits to museums, galleries,
from the Netherlands abroad, the Mondriaan
contemporary visual arts and design
artists and designers.
Foundation organises special visitors
from the Netherlands and to strengthen
The aim of these visits is to encourage
programmes for foreign visual art and
international ties and promote the
international exchange projects.
design professionals. Visitors programmes
exchange of ideas. Professionals are invited
are organised for curators and other
to the Netherlands for uniquely tailored
Orientation trip In addition to the individual visitors
Group members Brazil, Argentina and Peru.
Brussels, Jos Van Den Bergh, programming
programmes, the Mondriaan Foundation
Participants from the Netherlands, Emily
coordinator MuHKA, Antwerp, Thibaut
organises orientation trips together with the
Ansenk, director Kunsthal, Rotterdam,
Verhoeven, curator Smak, Ghent, Baoju
Prince Claus Fund, the Flemish institute for
Xander Karskens, curator De Hallen,
Wang, curator Art Today, Museum, Peking
visual, audiovisual and media art BAM, and
Haarlem, Meta Knol, curator Centraal
On behalf of, the organisers, Fariba de
the Office for Contemporary Art Norway
Museum, Utrecht, Maxine Kopsa, journalist
Bruin, project manager Prince Claus
OCA. These orientation programmes focus
Metropolis M, Utrecht, Willem Velthoven,
Awards, Amsterdam, Dilara Kanik assistant
on certain regions, and aim to intensify
director Mediamatic, Amsterdam, Other Per
Prince Claus Awards, Amsterdam, Maaike
the exchange of knowledge, vision and
Gunnar Eeg-Tverbakk, artist and curator,
Lauwaert, national grants officer Mondriaan
perception between professionals working
Oslo, Kossi Hemadzro Assou, artist, designer
Foundation, Amsterdam Gitta Luiten,
in these areas. In 2010, Brazil (São Paulo),
and cultural, entrepreneur, Rencontres et,
director Mondriaan Foundation, Amsterdam
Argentina (Buenos Aires) and Peru (Lima)
Résidences Internationales, d’Arts Visuels,
Els van der Plas director Prince Claus Fund,
were visited. Previous trips were made
Lomé, Agoeng Koerniawan, artist and
Amsterdam Haco de Ridder international
to Bangladesh, India and the United Arab
curator Kedai Kebun Forum, Yogyakarta,
visitors programme manager Mondriaan
Emirates (2008), Mexico and Curaçao (2007),
Solveig Øvstebø, director Kunsthall Bergen,
Foundation Amsterdam.
South Africa and Senegal (2006), China
Bisi Silva, director Center for Contemporary
(2005), and the Middle East (2004).
Art, Lagos, Dirk Snauwaert, director Wiels,
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State Manifestations The Mondriaan Foundation is responsible
Saskia Bos, Dean of the School of Art at
and their journeys led her to explore the
for the Dutch entries at a number of cultural
The Cooper Union for the Advancement
biographies of famous merchants and the
manifestations, such as the Venice Biennale.
of Science and Art, as curator of the Dutch
desire to acquire new experiences and
State manifestations are commissioned by
entry at the 53rd International Art Exhibition
possessions. Her project Disorient attempted
the Dutch government and are implemented
in Venice. She chose the artist Fiona Tan to
to bridge the centuries by creating
by the Mondriaan Foundation and a
represent the Netherlands.
connections with both contemporary day-
number of other organisations. The Dutch
Born 1966 in Indonesia, Fiona Tan is the
to-day reality and with the symbolic past
government believes that the contribution
daughter of a Chinese father and an
that every visitor to Venice wants to grasp.
of Dutch art and culture is important for
Australian mother. She has been living and
Together with a number of other works that
reasons of cultural politics.
working in Amsterdam for more than twenty
were shown in daylight, her presentation
Venice Biennale
years. With a new audio-visual installation
offered an alternation of dark and light
The Mondriaan Foundation has been
for this Biennale she referred to Venice’s
spaces in the Rietveld Pavilion.
responsible for the Dutch contribution
pivotal position in the history of geostrategy
The Venice Biennale was held from 7th June
to the Venice Biennale since 1995, and
in the time before the discovery of new
to 22nd November 2010 and drew a record
appoints a curator for each biennale. In
routes to Asia diluted the city’s power.
number of 370.000 visitors.
2008, the Mondriaan Foundation appointed
Tan’s fascination with geography, travellers
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International Exchange The Mondriaan Foundation also supports
and design. And Dutch journalists were
supported, including Blown to Life: Nairobi
international activities in the Netherlands.
supported in covering important events in
Meets Leerdam, a cooperation between the
The main aim is to present international
other countries.
Glas Museum in Leerdam and glassblowers
developments to the Dutch public and
Kunstbeeld Magazine for instance published
from Kenya. Made in Mirrors in Maastricht
to encourage the participation of the
articles on biennials, art fairs and other
received a contribution for the expansion
Netherlands in the international circuit.
cultural events in Havana, Joburg, Kobe,
of its network of small-scale presentation
Activities supported in this context by the
Moscow, Porto Allegre, San Juan, Sharjah,
organisations on four continents with the
foundation in 2010 include, for example,
Turin and Vienna.
Townhouse Gallery in Cairo. It can also
the international research, publishing and
Three years ago, the Mondriaan Foundation
work the other way round, i.e. that foreign
exhibition project Former West 2010-2010
founded the Arts Collaboratory network
organisations seek to cooperate with the
of BAK Basis voor Aktuele Kunst in Utrecht;
jointly with Hivos and the DOEN
Netherlands. For instance, Khoj in Delhi
the international project Bint el Dunya
Foundation. This is a collaboration between
received support for a residency and a
with Mediamatic in Amsterdam, and the
more than twenty artists’ initiatives
presentation by Geert Jan Hobijn, and LOT
manifestation Brazil Contemporary in the
in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The
(La Asociación para la Investigación Teatral
Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam.
Mondriaan Foundation does not support the
La Otra Orilla) received a contribution for the
Funding was also provided for journalists’
organisations themselves, but the exchange
participation of Petra Blaisse in an exhibition
travelling expenses. Journalists working for
between Dutch organisations, artists,
in Lima.
major international journals and newspapers
journalists and curators. The network was
were enabled to visit the Netherlands
established to stimulate cooperation and
to report on Dutch contemporary art
exchange. In 2010, thirteen projects were
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Lofts The Mondriaan Foundation has two New York lofts that can be rented at low cost for short term stays. These are available to artists, designers, curators, critics, gallery owners and other representatives of the Dutch art world who are visiting New York for exhibitions, workshops or networking.
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Peggy Franck
Michael van den B esselaar Liesbeth Bik
Marjoleine Boonstra Inge Borsje (Van Abbemuseum) Morad Bouchakour Celio Braga Dennis van der Burch (Bert & Dennis)
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Bert van der Grift (Bert & Dennis) Kees de Gruiter
Gabriel Lester Tim Leyendekker Erik van Lieshout
Joan Heemskerk
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Annaleen Louwes
Raymond Hendriks (Trik) BenoĂŽt Hermans
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Michael Raedecker
Armand Mevis
Misha de Ridder
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Dirk Jan Roeleven
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Melvin Moti
Silvia Russel
Raquel Maulwurf Hellen van Meene Rik Meijers
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Further Information For information about applications to the Mondriaan Foundation, please visit our website www.mondriaanfoundation.nl. The website www.mondriaanfoundation.nl/internationalactivities offers a geographic overview of all the international activities financed by the Mondriaan Foundation over the past few years. If you have any questions regarding international project support, please contact: Coby Reitsma c.reitsma@mondriaanfoundation.nl For information about the international visitors programme, please contact: Haco de Ridder h.deridder@mondriaanfoundation.nl Phone +31 (20)676 20 32 Fax +31 (20)676 20 36
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