222lodge Extern: The Eye of the Beholder
Pictura Dordrecht,
May 18, 2013
A one night festival of 10-minute presentations of time-based art

© Nico Parlevliet: Performance Hiroomi Horiuchi
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222lodge Extern: The Eye of the Beholder
Pictura Dordrecht,
May 18, 2013
A one night festival of 10-minute presentations of time-based art

© Nico Parlevliet: Performance Hiroomi Horiuchi
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Street Level
The basements of Het Hof, Dordrecht, the Netherlands,
June 2012
Within the framework of the “Urban Explorers Festival 2012” Street Level showed five very different video works that have one thing in common: they are about human movement on the streets. Each from a very different approach.

Photo © Frans van Lent, video Dirk Hendrikx: Who is afraid of a work of Aard (2012)
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222lodge Extern: The Inevitable
SBK Dordrecht,
January 27, 2012
A one night festival of 10-minute presentations of time-based art

© Nico Parlevliet: Performance Patricia Pinheiro de Sousa
Breakers
38CC, 13 Hooikade, Delft, the Netherlands
July, 2010

Visual art producing sound, discussing sound, or even being sound itself. Breakers, an exhibition project looking for similiarities: a project in which the image speaks of sound, and sound feels like an image.Breakers presents several artists balancing this field, who prefer to think outside the boundaries of a medium. The participating artists approach these borders of sound and image each in their own and differentiating way, from formal and analytic, to expressive and narrative.
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222lodge
November 2008 – ongoing:
Together with Nico Parlevliet I organise a series of two-monthly video/audio nights in the studio building Singel 222, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
Vlaknaast
De Kunstkerk
May 2008

First presentation of an ever shifting artspace in the centre of Dordrecht.
FACTS.FIGURES
MOP Projects, Sydney, Australia
june, 2006

© Guillaume Bijl, James Ensor in Oostende ca. 1920 (2004)
In FACTS.FIGURES an integrated exhibition concept has been formulated in which the (pseudo)
documentary character of art is an important issue.
The ‘FACTS’ stand for concrete reality, which is the starting point for all artists, whereas the ‘FIGURES’ capture the final shape of their works.
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