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So far Kirsty McIntosh has created 18 blog entries.

139 Ways to W139 T-Shirt

To raise funds for Turkey and Syria after the recent earthquake, W139 is selling screen printed t-shirts designed by the artist EMIRHAKIN. 80% of the proceeds (€20 per order) will be transferred to Artists in Solidarity, who will then donate the funds to local grass-root organisations, initiatives and collectives in Turkey and Syria. @artistsinsolidarity_nl is [...]

139 Ways to W139 T-Shirt2023-03-08T17:52:48+01:00

A Reality Through Words and Images

Taking place on March 8 at W139, A Reality Through Words and Images is a group screening programme of experimental documentaries, essay films, and poetry by Iranian artists. The screening programme directly or indirectly introduces ideas about permeability and entropy, political environment, the female body, displacement and ruination through excursions into family history. With [...]

A Reality Through Words and Images2023-03-07T10:44:12+01:00

Ezzam Rahman

Ezzam Rahman (b.1981, Singapore) is a multi-disciplinary artist known for his interest in the body and the use of common, easily accessible, yet unconventional media in his art practice. Working across sculpture, installation, digital and performance, he creates works that are often time-based and ephemeral, aiming to pique viewers’ thoughts on the themes of [...]

Ezzam Rahman2023-02-15T16:11:06+01:00

Dr. Marco van Coevorden

Dr. Marco van Coevorden studied medicine at the University of Groningen, as well as ancient Egyptian history of religion. During his studies, he gained experience in London and Brazil. He specialised in skin and has been a dermatologist since 2006. In addition to his dermatology practice where he practices his specialism in full, Marco [...]

Dr. Marco van Coevorden2023-02-08T13:22:12+01:00

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Henna Hyvärinen

Tuesday 7 March from 18.00-19.00 As part of W139’s current exhibition, Dead Skin Cash, six artists are invited to react to the prompt “Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” by curating a playlist of visual and audio materials for this weekly screening program. Henna Hyvärinen (born in Iisalmi, Finland) is an artist [...]

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Henna Hyvärinen2023-03-07T10:55:39+01:00

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – G

Tuesday 28 February from 18.00-19.00 As part of W139’s current exhibition, Dead Skin Cash, six artists are invited to react to the prompt “Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” by curating a playlist of visual and audio materials for this weekly screening program. Luton, The Galaxy, The Mall. Mourning, natural death/doulaship The [...]

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – G2023-02-16T13:46:10+01:00

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Nolwenn Vuillier

Tuesday 21 February from 18.00-19.00 As part of W139’s current exhibition, Dead Skin Cash, six artists are invited to react to the prompt “Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” by curating a playlist of visual and audio materials for this weekly screening program. Nolwenn Vuillier is a visual artist whose practice questions [...]

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Nolwenn Vuillier2023-01-23T16:53:35+01:00

“Who can afford not to sell their own skin?” – Jay Tan

Tuesday 14 February from 18.00-19.00 As part of W139's current exhibition, Dead Skin Cash, six artists are invited to react to the prompt “Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” by curating a playlist of visual and audio materials for this weekly screening program. Jay Tan was born in London and moved to [...]

“Who can afford not to sell their own skin?” – Jay Tan2023-01-23T16:53:42+01:00

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Sophie Soobramanien

Tuesday 7 February from 18.00-19.00 As part of W139's current exhibition, Dead Skin Cash, six artists are invited to react to the prompt “Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” by curating a playlist of visual and audio materials for this weekly screening program. Sophie Soobramanien (b. 1995) is a British Mauritian artist [...]

“Who can afford to not sell their own skin?” – Sophie Soobramanien2023-01-23T16:53:57+01:00

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