Resilience

Resilience comes through
her femme rage
his STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE wig
their insider/outsider institutional frame-hopping the lack of remorse for lies well spent
MISTRAL winds
and a dance for the revolution.

We survived the “last and least bastard Carl Andre”. We survived the DOMESTIC vortex of pandemic life. We survived cishet male artist “recommendations”. We survived a world without performances, and the voluptuous chimeric body of digital archive materials. We survived our twenties. We survived bad sex. We survived zoom meetings. We survived the pictures of ourselves we didn’t like but kept anyways in buried, hoping to cocoon them into butterflies. We survived the am-I-a-whore-internalised-patriarcal-guilt. We survived Adrian Pipers rejection of our INVITATION. We survived depression and we made a f*cking monument.

Resilience comes in measures unprovoked,
along with
the messiness of long-lived ambitious lives,
and the true meaning of the word “dare”. – AC.



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  • Catalog No.
  • 01117-2013-CP/PP-OfficialUglyFaceFolder-057
  • Title
  • Official Ugly Face Folder
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Digital image file
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Location: Swammerdamstraat Apartment Amsterdam, various locations.


  • Reflection Notes

‘Official Ugly Face Folder’ (2013) — from 12. April 2020 (WeTransfer notes): “It’s a mixed bag, but could be kept together in the archive and labelled as such (‘Ugly Face Folder’). It’s all subjective, what seems ugly when one looks at oneself. This was an attempt at ‘control’ almost by calling the images ugly I could somehow ameliorate the ‘ugliness’ I felt looking at them.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01164-2013-CP/PP-OfficialUglyFaceFolder-104
  • Title
  • Official Ugly Face Folder
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Digital image file
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Location: Swammerdamstraat Apartment Amsterdam, various locations.


  • Reflection Notes

‘Official Ugly Face Folder’ (2013) — from 12. April 2020 (WeTransfer notes): “It’s a mixed bag, but could be kept together in the archive and labelled as such (‘Ugly Face Folder’). It’s all subjective, what seems ugly when one looks at oneself. This was an attempt at ‘control’ almost by calling the images ugly I could somehow ameliorate the ‘ugliness’ I felt looking at them.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00624-2013-DoP-MonumentToDepression-01
  • Title
  • Monument to Depression (performance)
  • Dimensions
  • N/A
  • Materials
  • Living body and perfume bottles
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Location: Formerly known as Witte de With, Rotterdam in the exhibit of AA Bronson ‘The Temptation of AA Bronson’ // performance, specifically, entitled ‘It’s Still Materialistic, Even If It’s Liquid (From Me To You)’. Duration of performance: 3 hours. https://player.vimeo.com


  • Reflection Notes

“Have you used your perfume collection for other works? i.e. ‘Acceptance Art’ and ‘It’s Still Materialistic, Even If It’s Liquid (From Me To You)’ with Lydia Schouten performances.” – AC. “I call all my work in all mediums ‘Acceptance Art’, so yes. And in performances perfume often figures heavily, or at least some. I try to sneak perfume into everything I do. Soon I will write an open letter for the Amsterdam poetry platform Perdu and we will hopefully include a perfume element in the letter. I did a performance in Switzerland/Bern in I think 2009 with 25 perfumes from my collection. I have included them as readymades in installations, and just shared whenever and however I can the wonder that is perfume. That performance, ‘It’s Still Materialistic, Even If It’s Liquid (From Me To You)’ with Lydia Schouten (a very significant and relevant Dutch artist who is a feminist art pioneer) was a three hour nude performance giving advice and consultations to visitors at an exhibit opening where the work was installed as a sculpture in Ikea vitrines. I totally loved that performance and got a lot of attention for it, even in the minds of people who weren’t there in person. It seemed to define something particular and create an atmosphere I would like to explore more. It was a sharing of joy and even love.” – SMW. “Do you have an inventory of your perfumes?” – AC. “Yes, please see above. This is pretty accurate, and fun, with pictures and reviews by other perfume enthusiasts. Fragrantica.com is my favourite perfume site, bar none, hands down. Serious and playful at the same time, endlessly fascinating. Here’s to many more perfumed adventures for us all!! You asked me what perfume has that relates to other elements of my work: I would say ‘romanticism’ and ‘spontaneity’ (spelling?) are both aspects of many things I do, and ways that I live and work, that perfumes embody as well. And I wanted to add: My story of how the collection began, which bottle was first, etc. is always different depending on when I am asked, by whom, and why. I remember buying ‘Charles Jourdan’ called the ‘sexiest perfume in the world’ and then ‘Le Male’ by Jean-Paul Gaultier. And I remember going into a perfumery and asking for ‘La Prairie’ eau de parfum, which I wrote about in my answers to you and I was told to try ‘Spellbound’ from Estée Lauder which I ended up buying and loving. But these were for use and not specifically for collecting like the ‘White Shoulders” bottle I mentioned being my first in the collection. Another early fascination was for ‘Jungle Gardenia’ which used to be Liz Taylor’s favourite perfume, and others (I think that was composed in the 1940s or 1950s). You can start with perfume and get to any other sector of society somehow. It is all interconnected and has even been referred to as ‘subversive’. Guides I like and trust are ‘Perfumes: The A-Z Guide’ from 2008 by Tania Sanchez and Luca Turin. And then ‘Perfumes: The Guide 2018’ again by Tania Sanchez and Luca Turin. And for vintage perfumes my favourite book is ‘Scent and Subversion: Decoding A Century Of Provocative Perfumes’ by Barbara Herman (I think this was released in 2013 or 2015 but I am not sure). I am specifically not looking up dates of publication etc. because I like to trust my memory now and not internet’s :)” – SMW.

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Photographer: Radna Rumping

  • Catalog No.
  • 01375-2020-MaPi-HangingTime-029
  • Title
  • Hanging Time
  • Dimensions
  • Vhoariable
  • Materials
  • 50 phone snapshots
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Date: 25.02.20. Location: Rijksakademie, studio manege. Images of installation activities in the studio, with SMW, MH and Roger Cremers who assists with hanging a large vinyl print and the framed work dedicated to Carolee Schneemann. Unpacking materials. Sands holding a drawing with a clock and 'tyranny' text, a gift for Roger. The beginnings of making the horse cloud on the studio wall.


  • Reflection Notes

“An example of a horse drawing, without a horse. I know, it’s magic.” – RR.

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Photographer: Radna Rumping

  • Catalog No.
  • 01404-2020-MaPi-HorseCloud-008
  • Title
  • Horse Cloud
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • 14 phone snapshots
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Date: 04.03.20. Location: Rijksakademie, studio manege. Images of working on large horse cloud with SMW, MH and Amalia Calderón. First time GSA meeting with Amalia present, images of Sands and Amalia talking with poster of Hannah Wilke in the background.


  • Reflection Notes

Rijksakademie Internal Open Studios – 07.09.20. “[I feel] nervous, uncomfortable.” – SMW. “It’s about the way they [visitors] manoeuvre their space. It completely changed – intruder!” – AC. “We are a collective and part of our work is the corporeality of it.” – SMW. “We are representing two silent [not present] partners. We are performative. How to do that without the performers?” – AC. “Just leave the door open.” – SMW. “We are not complete renegades, only slightly.” – AC.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01183-1995-PSP-IdentityShots-014
  • Title
  • Identity Shots: Before Robin, After Hannah Wilke
  • Dimensions
  • 20 x 30
  • Materials
  • Black and white photo print
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Edition of 60 performalist self-portraits self-shot with a timer by the artist and archivally stored with floral silk textile.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 02383-c2015-DN-Literally
  • Title
  • Literally
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Scan of pen on paper
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Very few of these remain as SMW had to start throwing them away with no space to keep them anymore (still produced but periodically have to be cleaned out).

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  • Catalog No.
  • 02151-c2014-TwCd-RejectionIsOnly
  • Title
  • Rejection is only
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Digital word document file
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Some of the computer drawings have been printed and other have not. All could be printed at any scale in any material upon request.


  • Reflection Notes

“An elegant and typically strange solution for making work, which I was very proud of. I just type in a word document and print on cheap A4 printer paper. ‘Pure text, message as image’.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01472-2020-C-AnalCollage(PRIDE&JOY)
  • Title
  • Anal Collage (PRIDE & JOY)
  • Dimensions
  • 100 x 200
  • Materials
  • Photo prints glued with plextol B500 on prepared linen canvas stretched on aluminium frame
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Created during spring 2020 lockdown and only work to be assembled (glued to canvas) in the Rijks studio.


  • Reflection Notes

SMW & AC inventorying session – 08.10.20. “My work is quite flat, almost reductive or stripped down. It’s not a negative thing.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00357-2000-PsW2000-Affirmation
  • Title
  • Affirmation
  • Dimensions
  • 42 x 59
  • Materials
  • Poster marker on paper
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Reflection Notes

Email exchange – 26.04.20. “[on sharing email exchanges] I am sharing it not to overload you but to be affirmative towards life.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01470-2015-PsW2010s-CannotBeRuined
  • Title
  • Cannot Be Ruined
  • Dimensions
  • 50 x 65
  • Materials
  • Acrylic and color pencil on paper
  • Object Location
  • Physical

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  • Catalog No.
  • 02177-1995/1998-TwLd-IAmFlawlessly
  • Title
  • I am flawlessly
  • Dimensions
  • 29.5 x 21
  • Materials
  • Scented marker on A4 stationary
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Like the horse drawings, the letterhead drawings are not always on letterhead, but share amongst them use of the handwritten text.


  • Reflection Notes

“I printed this stationary to use for my business, but never really used it for that. I used it to start making drawings on. My Mom had sent me fruit scented markers with animals printed on them, which I had used in my childhood. I used these to make the drawings, declarative statements to find my way.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 02128-c2014-TwCd-Conviction
  • Title
  • Conviction
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Dkigital word document file
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Some of the computer drawings have been printed and other have not. All could be printed at any scale in any material upon request.


  • Reflection Notes

“An elegant and typically strange solution for making work, which I was very proud of. I just type in a word document and print on cheap A4 printer paper. ‘Pure text, message as image’.” – SMW.

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Listings connecting to the keyword “Resilience” (578)



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  • Catalog No.
  • 00623-2009-DoP-TalkingWithPaintings-11
  • Title
  • Talking with Paintings
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Live action
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Photographs in collaboration with Johanna Braun. Location: Johanna Braun’s apartment, Vienna, Austria, first district. Photographer: Unknown.


  • Reflection Notes

From 27. April (WeTransfer notes): “The other 11 images are from 2009 as well. They were taken in Vienna and are a performance with artist Johanna Braun where I am both art historian and nude, and Johanna and I perform together discussing her work. This was based on a 1969 work by Carolee Schneemann in London called ‘Naked Action Lecture’ where she was art historian of her own work in a slide show and got naked at a certain point to see if she could keep her authority.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00033-1993/1995-C-SignatureCollage-012
  • Title
  • Signature Collage
  • Dimensions
  • 18 x 24
  • Materials
  • Photo print and oil crayon
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Self-printed.


  • Reflection Notes

“First artists friends only in Amsterdam. Successful artists – you must be intelligent because you don’t say much. I go in the opposite direction and talk too much and insist that I have something to say. You can never have too many references, there is so many people creating things all the time. When an audience (pays), I have a gun to my head and i have to be as truthful, honest and vulnerable as possible. You better do it or die. I don’t see what I do as entertainment, that is the opposite of what I do. I respond in the moment, but it has taken 20 years to get to the point.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00065-1993/1995-C-SignatureCollage-044
  • Title
  • Signature Collage
  • Dimensions
  • 29.5 x 21
  • Materials
  • Photocopy, oil crayon and silver foil
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Reflection Notes

“Carolee performance scroll. Silver tape because so did she.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00097-1993/1995-C-SignatureCollage-076
  • Title
  • Signature Collage
  • Dimensions
  • 42 x 29.5
  • Materials
  • Photocopy
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Reflection Notes

“Works from the 60s. He was from Kansas too. I don't love the work but I heard that he was maybe gay. There was this extra mysterious layer.” – SMW.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00445-2000/2001-TwHd-AmIUsingFeminism?
  • Title
  • Am I Using Feminism?
  • Dimensions
  • 42 x 59
  • Materials
  • Poster marker and pen on paper
  • Object Location
  • Physical

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00685-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-005
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 14 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Variable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00717-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-037
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 14 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Variable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00749-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-069
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 14 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Vdariable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00781-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-101
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 15 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Vdariable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00813-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-133
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 16 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Variable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00845-2010-DoP-MindBodyLandscape-165
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – 17 September session
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Variable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 00877-2010-PP-MindBodyLandscape-197
  • Title
  • MindBodyLandscape – student drawings
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Variable
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01198-1995-PSP-IdentityShots-029
  • Title
  • Identity Shots: Before Robin, After Hannah Wilke
  • Dimensions
  • 20 x 30
  • Materials
  • Black and white photo print
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Edition of 60 performalist self-portraits self-shot with a timer by the artist and archivally stored with floral silk textile.

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  • Catalog No.
  • 01230-2015-PSP-IdentityShotsFlipBook
  • Title
  • Identity Shots: Before Robin, After Hannah Wilke book
  • Dimensions
  • 20 x 15
  • Materials
  • Flip book
  • Object Location
  • Physical

  • Technical Notes

Two of these flips books were made at HEMA. One given to Frederikke Hansen and the other is with SMW.

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Photographer: Marcel de Buck

  • Catalog No.
  • 01563-2019-DoP-UpToAndIncludingHisLimits10
  • Title
  • Up To And Including His Limits
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • Live action and installation
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Presentation for the If I Can’t Dance Edition VIII – Ritual and Display Introductory Kick-Off Weekend. The artist’s textile paintings adorn the space throughout the weekend. Here, he shares on his multimedia practice, concentrating on its early beginnings in 1993, in a slide show that makes clear his reliance on feminist figures like Carolee Schneeman, Hannah Wilke and Adrian Piper. He then dances before a dual projection – Schneemann video and footage from his studio – in and out of step with ‘Starlight’ by The Supermen Lovers.

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