Initiated by Radna Rumping in October 2019 as a space to record the ‘Gift Science Archive’ process. Process image contributions from Rumping and Megan; conversations with SMW, Robin Wassink-Murray and Amalia Calderón moderated by Rumping.
Listings connecting to the grouping of work “Gift Science meta-archive” (269)
01712-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01744-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01691-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
“Wassinque Inc. is the new family unit: Sands Murray-Wassink + Robin Wassink-Murray + their cat Duman (now, before it was Betsie).” – RR.
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01723-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01755-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01670-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image,…
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Karoline Swiezynski
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01702-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01734-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01878-2020…
Meta-archive
Audio recording
2020
Image of Studio object
“An aspect of the meta-archive, which includes a series of longer recorded conversations initiated by RR (with Sands, with Sands and Amalia Calderón and with Sands and Robin Wassink-Murray), which aimed to capture ideas about value, structure, and care for an artistic practice, as well as providing plenty of space for sharing references, gossip, and ‘information’ – one of Sands’ main materials. These seven hours of interviews – some in Dutch and some in English – are all in their unedited richness part of the meta-archive, both as audio recordings and transcriptions (translations and transcriptions by Martha Jager).” – RR.
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01681-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01713-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01745-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01692-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01724-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01756-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 19 January 2021. Location: Rijksakademie, studio manege.
“The studio at the Rijksakademie that started out empty, was getting rather full by now. Martha Jager had been working on the transcripts of the conversations that RR had recorded with SMW. It was a labour of love, as with most of the Gift Science Archive work not easy to ‘quantify’ into regular working hours (and a regular hourly rate). Sands gifted Martha a textile painting, out of appreciation for her work and dedication.” – RR.
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