Love, Rob

Join us in commemorating and celebrating the work of Rob Schröder, visionary documentary filmmaker and graphic designer, co-initiator of the activist design collective Wild Plakken, co-founder the Sandberg Instituut, and tutor at Sandberg Design, Shadow Channel and Resolution. 

Rob supported and inspired many students bringing together the worlds of filmmaking and design. As former students of Rob we invite you to an informal evening of coming together, watching and discussing two of Rob’s films and remembering Rob, as the caring and supportive tutor he has been. 

15.30 Doors open 
15.45 Azawad, The Art of Creating a State, Gabrielle Provaas & Rob Schröder, 2015  
17.00 Ouwe Hoeren / Meet the Fokkens, Gabrielle Provaas & Rob Schröder, 2011
18.00 Informal after talk with drinks 
18.30 Closing 

The event will be for free. Donations are welcome. All proceeds will go to Syrian Eyes عيون سورية who support Syrian and Palestinian communities with food, essential products and temporary housing in BEIRUT, TRIPOLI and BEKAA. You can donate here.

Rsvp: design@sandberg.nl 

Organised by the Sandberg Instituut in collaboration with W139 and alumni Emirhan Akin, Anja Groten and Juliette Lizotte. 

Azawad, The Art of Creating a State, Gabrielle Provaas & Rob Schröder, 2015  

Azawad: The Art of Creating a State offers a unique insight into the everyday struggle of the Kel Tamasheq (Tuareg), Arab, Fula, and Songhai peoples that have joined the liberation movement. Together with artist Jonas Staal and researcher Younes Bouadi, the directors interviewed the movement’s provisional government, commanders, strategists, historians, and artists, who explain their endeavors in the “art of creating a state”—a state that, up until today, has not been recognized by any other state in the world.

Ouwe Hoeren / Meet the Fokkens, Gabrielle Provaas & Rob Schröder, 2011

“In the old days, the local copper would tap on the window if a girl was showing too much ankle, now the girls deal coke from their cubicles.” Louise and Martine Fokkens are identical twins. For over 40 years they were working as prostitutes. They freed themselves from the control of their pimps, ran their own brothel, and set up the first informal trade union for prostitutes. They are familiar faces in Amsterdam’s Red Light District, but soon they will bid their farewells. 

Meet the Fokkens is a portrait of these remarkable women, as well as a history of the Red Light District over the past fifty years.

Art Market Weekender 2 + Fundraiser Artsakh and Gaza

Second edition of two freely accessible weekender markets, full of unexpected treasures, self-published magazines, vinyl records, clothing, art works and craft products, and wholesome homemade food and drinks by local artists, designers, and makers. 

The market also featured a fundraiser with Armenian and Palestinian food, coffee ground fortune telling sessions, a bingo, and much more to raise money for the people of Palestine and Artsakh.⁠

Vendor:

Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum
Hosselaer
People of ISO
Human Fruit Machine
Het Ateljet
Roots to Fruits
Juiciety
Merceria Clara
Bootleg Sjaak
Carmen Schabracq
Iekeliene Stange
Las Primas
WZAR
Vita Buivid
Dulce733
Angel-Rose
Conki Records
Near Mint Haarlem
Rush Hour
De Kaasserie
Dirty Arts
Surfing in Kansas
CHOCHOLACKOVA

Photography by Elodie Vreeburg.

How To Set Your Signs On Fire

On Saturday 2 April W139 will host a fundraiser initiated by Ukrainian artists to support the Ukrainian art scene. How To Set Your Signs on Fire is a mixed event with performances, interviews, DJ’s. Above all, it is a call to action to support endangered Ukrainian art and artists through protest signs and donations.

On Wednesday 23 March a museum in Mariupol containing works of the 19th-century artist Arkhip Kuindzhi was demolished. Earlier on in the war, a large collection of works by Ukrainian folk artist Maria Primachenko nearby Kyiv was destroyed, and Donetsk Regional Drama Theatre was swept away, killing hundreds of civilians who were inside seeking shelter. For Ukrainian artists Nikolay Karabinovych and Sophia Bulgakova, who are the initiators for the Fundraiser in W139, it is unbearable to witness what is happening in their home country and to see how culture is attacked. ‘Behind each artwork is the fate of a particular human being’, Nikolay says. ‘Helping Ukrainian art to survive – is a necessary effort.’

All proceeds of the fundraiser event will go to the Museum Crisis Center and the Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund. Besides music, food, and art, there will be a live (online) interview with Olha Honchar in Lviv, director of the Territory of Terror Museum about the position of art and artists in Ukraine.

The day will kick off at 13:00 hrs with a protest sign making workshop led by Ukrainian artists and activists Sophia Bulgakova, Nikolay Karabinovych, Christopher Pugmire and Valeriia Lukashenko. At 17:00 hrs this workshop hits the streets and the freshly made signs will be showcased at Dam Square in Amsterdam where the participants will raise their voice against the Russian war in Ukraine. The protest signs will be auctioned off later on.

From 18:00 visitors can grab a plate of Ukrainian food and join a performative dinner prepared by Sophia Bulgakova & Cemre Deniz Kara at W139. A special edition of the talk show Stampa starts at 19:00 during which representatives from the Ukrainian art scene will be hosted and interviewed, as well as the Dutch Prince Claus Fund, which is currently working hard to preserve Ukrainian art and heritage. From 20:00 hrs onwards expect DJ’s and audiovisual performances by Ukrainian and Netherlands-based artists until midnight. All music and performances are curated by Sophia Bulgakova and FIBER Festival, including (amongst others) performances by Loma Doom (DJ), Mark IJzerman, and Sophia Bulgakova (Live A/V performance.

How To Set Your Signs On Fire is initiated by Sophia Bulgakova and Nikolay Karabinovych and supported by W139, talk show Stampa, Fiber Festival, Lesley Moore, Pictoright, Open Studios and The One Minutes.

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* All proceedings are gathered through the W139 bank account and transferred to the designated organisations and artists in Ukraine.

Programme 2 April:

Protest sign making workshop How To Set Your Signs On Fire

13:00-16:00 hrs, W139, Warmoesstraat 139, Amsterdam

A protest sign making workshop led by Ukrainian artists and activists Sophia Bulgakova, Nikolay Karabinovych, Christopher Pugmire & Valeriia Lukashenko.

Free admission, bring your own material.

Showcase How To Set Your Signs On Fire

17:00-18:00 hrs, Dam Square Amsterdam

Show your signs and raise your voice for the Ukrainian people.

Fundraiser How To Set Your Signs On Fire

18:00-24:00 W139, Warmoesstraat 139, Amsterdam

18:00-19:00 Performative dinner by Sophia Bulgakova & Cemre Deniz Kara.

19:00-20:00 talkshow Stampa, including interviews with museum director Olga Honchar, Prince Claus Fund and others.

20:00-00:00 Music & A/V performances by Loma Doom, Mark Ijzerman, Sophia Bulgakova, Karabinovych and more.

Admission (donation) EUR 5 from 18:00 hrs onwards. No presale, tickets at the door.