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Artspace & Artist Hub in Haarlem www.nieuwevide.com
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♿ Please note: not all areas of our building are wheelchair accessible. The exhibition is accessible, but unfortunately, the restrooms can only be reached via stairs. Want to know more about accessibility at Nieuwe Vide? Visit: nieuwevide.com/toegankelijkheid/
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♿ Please note: not all areas of our building are wheelchair accessible. The exhibition is accessible, but unfortunately, the restrooms can only be reached via stairs. Want to know more about accessibility at Nieuwe Vide? nieuwevide.com/toegankelijkheid
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Tomorrow (Sunday) we are back with @gluren_bij_de_buren with a musical programme from 12.00 until 16.00 (link in bio)
#NotesOnHapticity
#NieuweVide
#Haarlem #archiving
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The exhibition Re-Viewing Sites of Preservation at @nieuwevide also has a public programme. Please visit our website for all dates and info. (Link in bio)
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A big thank you and shout out the the artists, who worked so hard to make this happen. It was a treat to work with you all and see your work develope.
The exhibition is on display from Friday til Sunday from 12.00 to 17.00
Free entry. Energieplein 69, Haarlem.
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📅 Visit the exhibition until 13.04.2025 from Friday to Sunday, 12:00 - 17:00 at Nieuwe Vide. More info via the link in bio.
🌟 Opening: 01.02.2025 + 14:00
📍 Nieuwe Vide, Energieplein 69, Haarlem
🎟️ Free entry
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Forthcoming layers history through found objects and maps, highlighting overlooked colonial narratives. Together, they invite a deeper awareness of movement, perception, and the politics of space.
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Kees van Leeuwen’s Ceremony for Space and Forthcoming transform space and memory into immersive experiences. Ceremony for Space reshapes the exhibition entrance, drawing visitors into a sculptural form.
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The exhibition visualizes these themes through sculptures, film, and installations that play with visibility, orientation, and tactile experiences.
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In Re-Viewing Sites of Preservation, Kees and Notes on Hapticity explore how spaces can act as both sites of protection and exclusion. How do physical and social structures shape our perception of safety, identity, and memory?
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He crafts sculptures and adapts found objects as an augmentation of existing spaces. In doing so, he invites audiences to reflect, wander, and critically observe the environment that surrounds them.
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Through his sculptures, installations, and objects, Kees van Leeuwen creates new ways of seeing.1 He understands and presents space as a phenomenon that emerges through the interactions between physical forms, bodily and mental perceptions, and collective cultural codes.
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Re-Viewing Sites of Preservation, opening Feb 1, 14:00 @NieuweVide, Haarlem. By collective Notes On Hapticity
Info: nieuwevide.com.