Tuesday October 8th 2024
We are excited to invite you for the continuation of our lecture series – In Dialogue. From time to time on a Tuesday afternoon we invite an artist and an alumnus, to present their work in relation to each others practices and engage in conversation with our students and external guests.
For the first lecture of this academic year, we are excited to welcome our alumni Franca Ullrich in dialogue with Elena Khurtova on Tuesday, October 8th at 15:30.
Elena Khurtova will introduce her artistic practice and perspective on the subject of body & soil. Departing from her research on human-soil relations and soil as a physical archive, her presentation will focus on the projects Displace / Soil Works, When rocks weather and Residue.
With site-specific approach, for example exploring grondbanken and polluted terrains such as former munitions factory Hembrug, she connects artistic research with embodied methodologies. Combining field-research, archival exploration, material experimentation and performative activations, her interdisciplinary process aims to reveal the interdependencies of materiality, geopolitics and ecology.
Counterposing the prevalent vanishing of an intimate perception of soil, she explores connection to this primaeval material by taking her own body and performativity as a starting point in her process. By practising intimate gestures of bodily interaction with matter, she enters into a dialogue with soil and looks for possibilities to let soil tell its own story.
Franca Ullrich will be joined by soft companions, figures central to her practice since her graduation. She will speak about her project 233kinds, featuring small sculptures and molds of stuffed animals in mobile incubators, and reflect on her journey as a maker, social artist, cleaner, and business owner, exploring how these roles interconnect.
BIO Franca Ullrich (1991, Heidelberg) is a multidisciplinary artist, goldsmith, and founder of Frank Jewels, based in Leipzig, Germany. Her journey started with a passion for tools and craftsmanship during her goldsmith training, where she developed her narrative in jewelry making. After earning her BA in Art and Design at the Rietveld Academy, she established her brand in Leipzig to explore the intersection of diverse disciplines and practices in a playful yet critical way. Departing from traditional goldsmithing, she works with landfills, local junkyards, jewelry donations, and discarded objects, crafting new stories through destruction, transformation, care, and collaboration. She aims to connect different bodies of knowledge and disciplines through the lens of jewelry making.
BIO Elena Khurtova (1982, Samara) is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher. Reflecting on the interplay of fragility and resilience of human and environmental conditions, her work explores the overlapping notions of care and control. She works across performative and sculptural installations, drawings and artist books, building poetic relationships with concrete and fluid materials and mapping the transience between human and nonhuman agencies. In her recent projects, she focuses on collaborating with soils. Khurtova studied at the University of Architecture of Samara, Russia and the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. She was artist in residence at Atelier Holsboer, Paris/ 3bisF, Aix-en-Provence/ EKWC – European Ceramic Workcentre, Den Bosch. Khurtova’s work has been presented internationally at institutions like Manifesta biennial #13, Contemporary Art Centre 3bisF,FR / Kunsthalle Lottozero, IT / Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Museum, Zone2Source, Looiersgracht 60, Arti & Amicitiae, Sonic Acts Biennial, NL. She was awarded the artistic research fellowship and currently teaches at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. See more: www.elenakhurtova.com
We hope to see you, this time in our department.
Tuesday 8th of October
15:30-17:30
At the Jewellery- Linking Bodies department
1st floor Rietveld Building (room 007)
Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Frederik Roeskestraat 96
1076 ED Amsterdam