…(‘bowler’s hat’ in Dutch, since it used to be a hat shop) is the rare organic vegan restaurant in this town in the land of dairy, which was a prized find (for this vegan) on my last visit a few months ago – a cozy place with lots of plants, views of the canal, a resident cat, and a relaxed decor that seems to have been around since the 1970’s, on Prinsengracht – where I enjoyed lunch today…and then later…dinner – with Fantastic Man Gert and husband Rob, before taking a late train to Rotterdam.
0. COMPLETE ARCHIVE
I. EDIBLE ESTATES
II. ANIMAL ESTATES
III. DOMESTIC INTEGRITIES
IV. DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, PARADING, REWILDING...
- 2001: Sundown Residence
- 2004: peres projects
- 2004: The Gardenlab Experiment (Art Center College of Design)
- 2006: This River is Our Parade (Cal Arts)
- 2007: Plan B (Mass MOCA)
- 2008: Bernardi Residence
- 2008: East Meets West Interchange Overpass Parade (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
- 2009: Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels (X Initiative)
- 2010: Something For Everyone (Aldrich Museum)
- 2011: Composted Constructions (Stroom)
- 2012: Detroit Methods, at Home, in the Commons (MoCAD)
- 2012: Everton Park Foraging Spiral (Liverpool Biennial)
- 2012: Princeton Student Colony (Princeton University)
- 2013: Foraging Circle (Walker Art Center)
- 2013: New Knitting
- 2013: Wildflowering L.A. (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
- 2018-19: Proposals for a Plaza / Propuestas para una Plaza
- WEBSITE
V. SUNDOWN SALON
VI. SUNDOWN SCHOOLHOUSE
- 2006: Full Fall Session
- 2007: Book Club
- 2007: Dancing 9 to 5
- 2007: Dome Yoga
- 2007: Philadelphia Training Camp for Expression Skills
- 2008: Animal Drills
- 2008: Animal Lessons: San Francsico
- 2008: Guided Estate Tours
- 2008: How to Eat Austin
- 2009: A Library for the Future
- 2009: Practicing Moving
- 2012: Queer Home Economics
- 2013: At Home in L.A.
- 2013: L.A. Art Book Fair Reading Lounge & Drop-In Center
- 2014: The Los Angeles Seminary for Embodied and Civic Arts
- WEBSITE
VII. books
VIII. writings
- '04: Green Museum
- '04: index interview
- '05: 1111 interview
- '05: Textfield
- '06: Humans Were Here
- '06: I Like Chinatown
- '06: Very Gay House
- '07: Control essay
- '07: Creative Time
- '07: Olympic Farming
- '07: Pin-up interview
- '08: Animal Estates
- '08: arcCA essay
- '08: Artforum
- '08: Bear Deluxe
- '08: CCA essay
- '08: Eco Art Blog
- '08: Edible Estates book
- '08: Journal of A & P
- '08: Manifesto Marathon
- '08: Pablo Internacional
- '08: Port interview
- '08: Public Art Review
- '09: Frieze essay
- '09: Frieze Talk
- '09: Guardian op-ed
- '09: IMA parade essay
- '09: Salon essay
- '10: ASLA interview
- '10: Bracket essay
- '10: Frieze essay
- '10: Landscape China
- '10: Little Joe essay
- '10: Perform. Art World
- '10: PF1 essay
- '10: Work Journal
- '10: X Initiative text
- '11: AAR Interview
- '11: My Gardening Story
- '12: BUTT interview
- '12: Dream City
- '12: Princeton interview
- '12: Urban Undoing
- '12: Walker interview
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X. friendly links
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- A.L. Steiner
- AA Bronson
- Åbäke
- ACP (Artist Curated Projects)
- Alexandro Segade
- Alice Konitz
- Alice Waters
- American Academy in Rome
- Andrea Zittel
- Anna Halprin
- Anna Sew Hoy
- Balmori Associates, inc.
- Bistrotheque
- bodycity
- Butt Magazine
- Carlos Motta
- Celine Condorelli
- Center for Land Use Interpretation
- Center for Tactical Magic
- Center for Urban Pedegogy (CUP)
- Centre for the Aesthetic Revolution
- Chez Bushwick
- Christine Hill
- Circlesquare
- Conny Purtill
- Cooking Issues
- Crush Fanzine
- Dabls African Bead Museum
- Department of Graphic Sciences
- Eagle Street Rooftop Farms
- Edible Schoolyard
- Eileen Myles
- Emily Lacy
- Emily Roysdon
- Eve Fowler
- Evil Twin Publications
- Feral Childe
- Future Farmers
- Growing Power
- Harrell Fletcher
- High Desert Test Sites
- Human Resources
- IKO IKO
- Jacinto Astiazarán
- Jeanne van Heeswijk
- Jon Brumit
- Jon Rubin
- Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
- K8 Hardy
- KCHUNG Radio
- Kitchen Garden Foundation
- Knitknit
- Krysten Cunningham
- L.A. Urban Rangers
- Lisa Anne Auerbach
- Lize Mogel
- Los Angeles Cooperative Extension
- Los Angeles Museum of Art (LAMOA)
- LTTR – Lesbians to the Rescue
- Lucky Dragons
- Macdowell Colony
- Machine Project
- MAK Center Los Angeles
- Malcolm Wells
- Mammut Magazine
- Matt Wolf
- Michael Pollan
- Mildred's Lane
- MOCAD
- Museum of Jurassic Technology
- My Barbarian
- Nero Magazine
- Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison
- Nils Norman
- Oliver Sacks
- Pipilotti Rist
- Pollinaria
- Printed Matter
- Red76
- robbinschilds
- Robby Herbst
- Roman Jaster
- Ryan Trecartin
- SALT Beyoğlu
- Sam Gould
- Slanguage
- SOMA
- Stroom
- Suzanne Lacy
- Temporary Services
- Terence Koh
- The Buckminster Fuller Institute
- The Land Institute
- The Mannahatta Project
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0. COMPLETE ARCHIVE
I. EDIBLE ESTATES
II. ANIMAL ESTATES
III. DOMESTIC INTEGRITIES
IV. DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, PARADING, REWILDING...
- 2001: Sundown Residence
- 2004: peres projects
- 2004: The Gardenlab Experiment (Art Center College of Design)
- 2006: This River is Our Parade (Cal Arts)
- 2007: Plan B (Mass MOCA)
- 2008: Bernardi Residence
- 2008: East Meets West Interchange Overpass Parade (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
- 2009: Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels (X Initiative)
- 2010: Something For Everyone (Aldrich Museum)
- 2011: Composted Constructions (Stroom)
- 2012: Detroit Methods, at Home, in the Commons (MoCAD)
- 2012: Everton Park Foraging Spiral (Liverpool Biennial)
- 2012: Princeton Student Colony (Princeton University)
- 2013: Foraging Circle (Walker Art Center)
- 2013: New Knitting
- 2013: Wildflowering L.A. (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
- 2018-19: Proposals for a Plaza / Propuestas para una Plaza
- WEBSITE
V. SUNDOWN SALON
VI. SUNDOWN SCHOOLHOUSE
- 2006: Full Fall Session
- 2007: Book Club
- 2007: Dancing 9 to 5
- 2007: Dome Yoga
- 2007: Philadelphia Training Camp for Expression Skills
- 2008: Animal Drills
- 2008: Animal Lessons: San Francsico
- 2008: Guided Estate Tours
- 2008: How to Eat Austin
- 2009: A Library for the Future
- 2009: Practicing Moving
- 2012: Queer Home Economics
- 2013: At Home in L.A.
- 2013: L.A. Art Book Fair Reading Lounge & Drop-In Center
- 2014: The Los Angeles Seminary for Embodied and Civic Arts
- WEBSITE
VII. books
VIII. writings
- '04: Green Museum
- '04: index interview
- '05: 1111 interview
- '05: Textfield
- '06: Humans Were Here
- '06: I Like Chinatown
- '06: Very Gay House
- '07: Control essay
- '07: Creative Time
- '07: Olympic Farming
- '07: Pin-up interview
- '08: Animal Estates
- '08: arcCA essay
- '08: Artforum
- '08: Bear Deluxe
- '08: CCA essay
- '08: Eco Art Blog
- '08: Edible Estates book
- '08: Journal of A & P
- '08: Manifesto Marathon
- '08: Pablo Internacional
- '08: Port interview
- '08: Public Art Review
- '09: Frieze essay
- '09: Frieze Talk
- '09: Guardian op-ed
- '09: IMA parade essay
- '09: Salon essay
- '10: ASLA interview
- '10: Bracket essay
- '10: Frieze essay
- '10: Landscape China
- '10: Little Joe essay
- '10: Perform. Art World
- '10: PF1 essay
- '10: Work Journal
- '10: X Initiative text
- '11: AAR Interview
- '11: My Gardening Story
- '12: BUTT interview
- '12: Dream City
- '12: Princeton interview
- '12: Urban Undoing
- '12: Walker interview
VIIII. more info
X. friendly links
- A Collection of…
- A.L. Steiner
- AA Bronson
- Åbäke
- ACP (Artist Curated Projects)
- Alexandro Segade
- Alice Konitz
- Alice Waters
- American Academy in Rome
- Andrea Zittel
- Anna Halprin
- Anna Sew Hoy
- Balmori Associates, inc.
- Bistrotheque
- bodycity
- Butt Magazine
- Carlos Motta
- Celine Condorelli
- Center for Land Use Interpretation
- Center for Tactical Magic
- Center for Urban Pedegogy (CUP)
- Centre for the Aesthetic Revolution
- Chez Bushwick
- Christine Hill
- Circlesquare
- Conny Purtill
- Cooking Issues
- Crush Fanzine
- Dabls African Bead Museum
- Department of Graphic Sciences
- Eagle Street Rooftop Farms
- Edible Schoolyard
- Eileen Myles
- Emily Lacy
- Emily Roysdon
- Eve Fowler
- Evil Twin Publications
- Feral Childe
- Future Farmers
- Growing Power
- Harrell Fletcher
- High Desert Test Sites
- Human Resources
- IKO IKO
- Jacinto Astiazarán
- Jeanne van Heeswijk
- Jon Brumit
- Jon Rubin
- Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
- K8 Hardy
- KCHUNG Radio
- Kitchen Garden Foundation
- Knitknit
- Krysten Cunningham
- L.A. Urban Rangers
- Lisa Anne Auerbach
- Lize Mogel
- Los Angeles Cooperative Extension
- Los Angeles Museum of Art (LAMOA)
- LTTR – Lesbians to the Rescue
- Lucky Dragons
- Macdowell Colony
- Machine Project
- MAK Center Los Angeles
- Malcolm Wells
- Mammut Magazine
- Matt Wolf
- Michael Pollan
- Mildred's Lane
- MOCAD
- Museum of Jurassic Technology
- My Barbarian
- Nero Magazine
- Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison
- Nils Norman
- Oliver Sacks
- Pipilotti Rist
- Pollinaria
- Printed Matter
- Red76
- robbinschilds
- Robby Herbst
- Roman Jaster
- Ryan Trecartin
- SALT Beyoğlu
- Sam Gould
- Slanguage
- SOMA
- Stroom
- Suzanne Lacy
- Temporary Services
- Terence Koh
- The Buckminster Fuller Institute
- The Land Institute
- The Mannahatta Project
- The Mountain School of Arts
- Trinie Dalton
- W.A.G.E.
- Walker Art Center
- West of Rome
- Work AC
- X Initiative
- Yoshua Okon
- Zachary Drucker
Categories
Tags
agriculture
American Academy in Rome
Animal Estates
animals
architecture
art
art
books
dance
design
Domestic Integrities
Edible Estates
education
fashion
film
flight
flights
food
French
garden
gardens
Istanbul
Italy
landscape
lectures
London
Los Angeles
Mildred's Lane
Minneapolis
Minnesota
music
New Hampshire
New York City
performance
plants
Roma Mangia Roma
Roman rooftop
Rome
Sundown Residence
Sundown Schoolhouse
The Netherlands
travel
Turkey
vegetables
Walker Art Center
Recent Comments
- Amelia W. on INFO & BIO
- Fritz Haeg on INFO & BIO
- ann laudati on INFO & BIO
- Fritz Haeg on INFO & BIO
- Marion L on INFO & BIO
One Reply to “On January 10th, 2011, DE BOLHOED IN AMSTERDAM…”
hi Fritz!
was lovely to meet you yesterday, hope you made it well to Rotterdam. And that you weren’t showered away by the rain today!
I can’t really find an email dress anywhere on your site, so i’ll pop this into a comment:
We talked about the director of SKOR, and she is indeed a Turkish lady; check out this press release from 2008 when she took the position. I don’t know her, tho. X R
Fulya Erdemci new director of SKOR
The board of SKOR, Foundation Art and Public Space is pleased to announce the appointment of Fulya Erdemci as the new director of SKOR. Since summer 2008, she has taken over from Wilfried Lentz, who fulfilled this position for the past eight years.
Fulya Erdemci was the director of the International Istanbul Biennial from 1994 to 2000. Between 2003 and 2004 she was the director of Proje4L -Museum of Contemporary Art, Istanbul, and from 2004 to 2005 she worked as the curator of temporary exhibitions in IstanbulModern. She curated the Istanbul section of the 25th Biennale of Sao Paulo in 2002, and worked as a part of the curatorial team for the 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art in 2007.
Fulya Erdemci initiated a series of public art exhibitions in 2002, which were titled ‘Istanbul Pedestrian Exhibitions’ (Istanbul Yaya Sergileri) and focused on urban transformation and public space. The second edition of this series was realized in 2005.
Fulya Erdemci is currently co-curating, together with Danae Mossman, ‘Wandering Lines: Towards A New Culture of Space’ for the 5th Scape Biennial of Art in Public Space, which will take place between the 19th of September and 2nd of November, 2008 in Christchurch, New Zealand.
With the appointment of Fulya Erdemci, we anticipate that SKOR will embark on a new phase in its long history. We believe that Erdemci’s visionary approach and rooted engagement with art in public space, combined with the rich history and strong experience of SKOR, has the opportunity to create an international platform for dialogue and collaboration between institutions, artists, curators and critics and to further promote the quality of public space. Likewise, it is our aim to ensure that, with the new impetus that the foundation has gained and with the joint effort of institutions such as the Mondriaan Foundation and The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (known in the Netherlands as Fonds BKVB), SKOR will be able to substantially reinforce the position of Dutch art at an international level.
For more information and/or interviews: Christiane Bosman, communication SKOR, cb@skor.nl, tel 0031-20-672 25 25