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film still from upcoming short experimental film, in collaboration with Lucy Cordes Engelman
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Ongoing series of drawings in response to archive material and references.
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Ongoing series of drawings in response to archive material and references.
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excerpt, 00:18:19, mini DV transferred to HD, 2-channels, colour, sound, 1920×720 (8:3)
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for The One Minutes, Squeeze Crush Press Blush, screened at Rozenstraat and W139, Amsterdam (NL)
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In what ways have women artists come together to investigate their own image? This publication delves into histories of feminist and queer collective practice, expanding on the various ways women claim agency of their identity, via collaborations that connect intergenerational and far-away friendships. Each chapter features artistic and theoretical case studies that discuss images produced by women artists, about women artists; proposing that to gaze upon someone represented with care and autonomy provides more affirmative ways to relate to ourselves. It discovers that to pay homage to overlooked knowledge of women artists builds a case for the artist as researcher. Only by engaging in both roles can we unveil what is not taught in the mainstream and inspire a more inclusive, generous future. Each aspect of the book’s design is a collaborative endeavour, expanding the notion of individual authorship. It is with this sentiment that creating the publication became research in itself, via collaboration with both direct peers and an extended genealogy. “Women Looking at Women Looking at Women” is designed by Marijn van der Leeuw, Esther Vane, India Scrimgeour, Hannah Williams and Annemarie Wadlow. Published by Page Not Found
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Installation view at Quartair group show, A Simple Fizz, April 2020
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excerpt, 00:19:16, digital video & mini DV transferred to HD, colour, sound, 4:3
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Installation view Heden
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installation view KABK Graduation Show 2020
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5/5 exposures. Display view at The Pole, Den Haag - solo show FLYING NO. 6. As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large.
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4/5 exposures. Display view at The Pole, Den Haag - solo show FLYING NO. 6. As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large.
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3/5 exposures. Display view at The Pole, Den Haag - solo show FLYING NO. 6. As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large.
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2/5 exposures. Display view at The Pole, Den Haag - solo show FLYING NO. 6. As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large.
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1/5 exposures. Display view at The Pole, Den Haag - solo show FLYING NO. 6. As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large.
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Genealogy of references, front view
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Genealogy of references, back view
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Video still from self-portraits as 'Reclining Woman Who Dreams'
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installation view at 1646, a project space in The Hague. Situated amongst consciousness and dreamscape, current research investigates a lineage of representations of the woman in sleep – the reclining woman who dreams. By referring to images made by others and creating new ones of her own, the artist transports the sleeping woman between states of exhaustion, awareness and awake-ness. She is exposed, wilfully lost in a mirage of beauty and body, wearily accepting and rejecting confinement to a frozen place of eternal rest, eternally watched. It is in this space that we can render transparent her inner meditations, her creativity, her dreams; dreams that belong to a parallel world… We realise she is eternally aware and watching us too.
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installation view (detail) at 1646, a project space in The Hague. Situated amongst consciousness and dreamscape, current research investigates a lineage of representations of the woman in sleep – the reclining woman who dreams. By referring to images made by others and creating new ones of her own, the artist transports the sleeping woman between states of exhaustion, awareness and awake-ness. She is exposed, wilfully lost in a mirage of beauty and body, wearily accepting and rejecting confinement to a frozen place of eternal rest, eternally watched. It is in this space that we can render transparent her inner meditations, her creativity, her dreams; dreams that belong to a parallel world… We realise she is eternally aware and watching us too.
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Video still from self-portraits as 'Reclining Woman Who Dreams'
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Nice Flaps
Curriculum vitae
Education
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2018 - 2020Master Artistic Research Den Haag, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten diploma
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2012 - 2015Design for Interaction and Moving Image University of the Arts London, London College of Communication, UK diploma
exhibitions
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2023Light shine glimmer - Leak spill shimmer Alternative Space LOOP Seoul, Republic of Korea altspaceloop.com/exhibitions/light-shine-glimmer-leak-spill-shimmer Group
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2023How small can you go Summer Expo Tiny Art Gallery & RUIS Nijmegen, Netherlands Group
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2023Light shine glimmer - Leak spill shimmer Alternative Space LOOP Seoul, Republic of Korea altspaceloop.com/exhibitions/light-shine-glimmer-leak-spill-shimmer Group
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2023How small can you go Summer Expo Tiny Art Gallery & RUIS Nijmegen, Netherlands Group
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2022Squeeze Crush Press Blush Rozenstraat, a rose is a rose is a rose Amsterdam, Netherlands Group
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2022One gets home by forgetting where they came from... Home Cinema Online screening, Netherlands home.homecinema.video/ Group
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2022Film night Winterwerft Theatre Festival Frankfurt, Germany Group
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2022Positions: Time-Based Stroom Den Haag Den Haag, Netherlands Group
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2022Bermuda Open Studio #2 Den Haag, Netherlands Group
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2021Edition 2 Tiny Art Gallery the Hague Den Haag, Netherlands www.instagram.com/thetinyartgallerythehague/?hl=en Group
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2021Bermuda Open Studio #1 Den Haag, Netherlands Group
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2021Pandora's Box IFTF Internationales Frauen* Theater Festival Frankfurt, Germany iftf-frankfurt.com/events/pandoras-box-3/?lang=en Group
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2020FLYING NO. 6 - Katrina's Room: moonbeams, to negotiate a better arrangement The Pole, Den Haag The Hague, Netherlands As the moon moves through its monthly cycle, becoming new over and over; five frames are exposed one by one. They signal the passing of the day, early morning to noon to night. When all frames have been exposed they come together to form a panel, a predella, or a film strip, where they can be viewed as one. Multiple, temporal scenes that project against the sky cycles small and large. thepole.nl/FLYING-NO-6 Solo
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2020SHOWCASE Heden Galerie Den Haag, Netherlands In the window of Heden, Annemarie Wadlow in combination with Katja Mater from Collection Heden. Group
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2020Graduation Show 2020 Royal Academy of Art The Hague Den Haag, Netherlands graduation2020.kabk.nl/students/annemarie-wadlow Group
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2019I was mostly delighted, but yes, also a little bit afraid Quartair Contemporary Art Initiatives Den Haag, Netherlands Contemplating how to make a collaborative work. Group
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2019The Ongoing Conversation #6 1646 Den Haag, Netherlands The Ongoing Conversation #6, is part six of The Ongoing Conversation, a long term collaboration between the Master Artistic Research of the Royal Academy of Art The Hague and 1646. 1646.nl/projects/the-ongoing-conversation-6?fbclid=IwAR0NBLkwyldSts0_H-ChmNWdI4vHh8ViJOX5UlheclQGMTY-VtyMfNuI9LI Group
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2015Haphazard London College of Communication London, United Kingdom Group
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Nice Flaps Den Haag, Netherlands www.instagram.com/niceflaps/ Artist collective that offers monthly experimental life drawing sessions in and around the Hague. We are a group with the aim to gather and observe together, to provide time to concentrate, to look, to be, without an outcome in mind other than contemplation itself.
International exchanges/Residencies
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2024
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2023
Publications
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2022Women Looking at Women Looking at Women: Reclaiming histories of women in the arts and proposing models to facilitate future friendships Book Page Not Found Annemarie Wadlow Den Haag, Netherlands Designed by Marijn van der Leeuw, Esther Vane, India Scrimgeour, Hannah WIlliams. First edition of 500 copies. Offset printed with self-cover and archival glassine envelope. 110 x 190 mm. 160pp.
Awards and grants
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2023Best Dutch Book Design 2022 Stichting De Best Verzorgde Boeken, Amsterdam, NL Netherlands Women Looking at Women Looking at Women, selected as one of 33 Best Dutch Book Designs 2022
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2022Artist Start Mondriaan Fonds, NL Netherlands
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2022PRO Invest (sinds 2004) Stroom, Den Haag Den Haag
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2020PRO Onderzoek subsidy PRO Onderzoek, Stroom Den Haag Den Haag, Netherlands
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2020Page Not Found Page Not Found Thesis Award Page Not Found Den Haag, Netherlands
Secondary art-related activities
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2022 - 2023Nice Flaps life drawing workshops for Master Collaborative Program at KABK