Ronit Eden. Concept & Spatial Design offers curatorship and exhibition design

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Design: Cubicle Design

In Search of Lost Time

Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam, 2014

International Artists share a personal memory via visual tools, curatorship and exhibition design

Jakob Roepke

Jakob Roepke
  • Jakob Roepke
  • Ilya Rabinovich
  • Emma Rendel
  • Ronit Porat
  • Armando
  • Gigi Scaria
  • Nan Goldin
  • Adrian Melis
  • HF van Steensel
  • Raed Yassin (courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens - Thessaloniki)
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The exhibition In Search of Lost Time addresses the need to tell stories and to preserve memories. Through the art works on show, each artist shares a memory: some are personal, some are fictional and in some the artist is the one who documents someone else’s story.
The works alternate between two poles: the story of Castrum Peregrini, where the exhibition takes place and the story of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, a work which she described as her visual dairy that captures moments in her life and the life of her close friends in the beginning of the 80′s in New York.
The work of artist Ronit Porat will incorporate a personal experience from her residency at Castrum Peregrini: a vivid take on traces she finds on the hiding floor and shared memories.

Artists: Adrian Melis, Armando, Donna Kuhn, Emma Rendel, Gigi Scaria, HF van Steensel, Ilya Rabinovich, Jakob Roepke, Nan Goldin, Peter Goldschmidt, Raed Yassin, Ronit Porat, Servet Kocyigit, Yuri Rosmani