Lecture Series Fine Arts – Radna Rumping
Lecture Series Fine Arts – Radna Rumping
Lecture / 14.06.2023
As part of the Free Art Lecture Series, Radna Rumping talks about herself and her work.
Radna Rumping – Shaky Ground (Stubborn Material)
She doesn't know if or when her feet will reach another ground. A ground that might be springy or bumpy or mossy or…
In this talk Radna Rumping will share her experiences of keeping a practice that lives in the in-between space, and manifests itself from various positions. How to simultaneously be the one who writes and who is being written? When you hold the tensions of opposites long enough, another path might emerge - even if that path happens to be on shaky ground.
Radna Rumping is an artist and curator based in Amsterdam. Her work is engaged with music culture, relationships, public space, ways of gathering and conditions of (in)visibility. Radio and sonic explorations have run like a thread through her practice: in 2015 she co-founded Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee, an online radio platform dedicated to the arts.
She holds a BA in Journalism and was during 2016-17 in residence at the post-academic research centre Van Eyck Academie (Maastricht) where she developed her voice in writing and recording. Some of these sound pieces, text-based works and essays, are published at sofarsoreal.net.
Recent curatorial projects include mistral; a space for making constellations (2020-21), Come Closer; a performance program at the 700 year old Oude Kerk in Amsterdam (2015-2022), Gift Science Archive; a durational archiving performance in collaboration with Sands Murray-Wassink and If I Can't Dance (2020-21) and the series Uncertainty Seminars at Stroom Den Haag (2019).
Radna is partner at Loom, a practice for cultural transformation, and member of Stadscuratorium, the art in public space advisory committee for the City of Amsterdam.
14.06.2023, 6 pm
Schiff Dauerwelle, Anleger Tiefer 2, 28195 Bremen
he lecture is part of the ADRIFT series on the Dauerwelle: https://www.hfk-bremen.de/en/t/veranstaltungen/n/adrift-en
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Graphics: Christine Claussen & Ruben Lyon
