#87: Always keep in mind there is something really special about being in a room that is 19 meters tall.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#20: Are exhibitions the most suitable form for the art that we present?|#4: Pay what you can.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#10: Don’t be obsessed with numbers.|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#132: Things will always look weird when you’re the first doing it.|#107: Build a community / scene.|#119: Be a space of production.|#99: Evolve according to changing needs.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|#61: No all male install teams.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#64: Arrange a distribution of forces.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#84: The White Cube is a lie.|#87: Always keep in mind there is something really special about being in a room that is 19 meters tall.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#20: Are exhibitions the most suitable form for the art that we present?|#4: Pay what you can.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#10: Don’t be obsessed with numbers.|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#132: Things will always look weird when you’re the first doing it.|#107: Build a community / scene.|#119: Be a space of production.|#99: Evolve according to changing needs.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|#61: No all male install teams.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#64: Arrange a distribution of forces.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#84: The White Cube is a lie.|
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30.11.2022 13:00

Lezing / Architectuur

Pay what you can

Primary Talks: Katja Mater

PRIMARY TALKS is een reeks gratis lezingen georganiseerd in het kader van PRIMARY STRUCTURE, een masterclass over het ontwikkelen van intelligente bouwstructuren. Binnen PRIMARY STRUCTURE werken studenten vanuit specifieke casestudies, haalbaarheidsstudies ingediend door de praktijk of maatschappelijke noodzaak.

Lezingen:

  • Bram Vanderbeke, 16 november, 13:00
  • Katja Mater, 30 november, 13:00

Meer info via: www.primarystructure.net

Een initiatief van GAFPA, geleid door Floris De Bruyn & Olivier Goethals. Met de steun van Ku Leuven, Faculteit Architectuur Sint-Lucas Gent. Grafisch ontwerp: atelier Haegeman Temmerman

PS Katja Mater