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25.11.2023 13:00

Performance based project by L. Puska

Pay what you can

URGENT: Residency for Artworks

URGENT - Residency for Artworks is a performance based project hosted by Finnish artist L. Puska, in which she is living with three artworks by other artists. It is a platform to ponder upon material agency and the role of the artwork as the performer. The performance stems from the necessity to reconsider our relationship to objects.

25-26 november, 13:00 - 17:00

Performing Thing / performative presence: in the weekend of 25 and 26 November, you can encounter the hosted artworks - by Eva Spierenburg, Niina Tervo and Sijben Rosa - in Kunsthal Gent's exhibition space, accompanied by Maya Reynaert and Eliane Heijnen.

This evening is part of L. Puska's short residency at Kunsthal Gent. During the Friday Evening on 1 December, she will present her insights from 'URGENT - Residency for Artworks' to the public.

URGENT