3 till 13 August 2017

Het koninklijk museum voor interessante kunst (6+)

Jetse Batelaan |

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When Jetse Batelaan [Almere, 1978] was about eight years old, his parents took him to see an art exhibition at Fort Asperen. When he had arrived he tied a length of rope into a somewhat artistic-looking knot. Just to see what the response would be. There was a man walking around the fort who was being quite bombastic about art, trying to impress his girlfriend. Then Jetse heard him lecture to her about…a piece of rope tied into a knot. He thought it was art.
Today Jetse is the artistic director of Theater Artemis. The question he always comes back to is: what is theatre? A query that has many siblings; like what is art? Can ordinary things be art? Het koninklijk museum voor interessante kunst (The royal museum of interesting art) is a surprising exhibition plus audio-tour. Will there be a knotted piece of rope? Come and see for yourself.

compiled and created by: Jetse Batelaan
produced by Theater Artemis

Location Josephkwartier/ Entree
Running time Doorlopend
Genre Installation/ Visual arts
Theaterfestival Boulevard thanks:
  • Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch
  • Den Bosch Partners
  • Provincie Noord-Brabant
  • Fonds Podiumkunsten
  • VSBfonds
  • Fonds21
  • Vriendenloterij Fonds
  • Creative Europe Programme (EU)
  • Gieskes-Strijbis Fonds
  • Dioraphte
  • VandenEnde Foundation
  • Fonds ZOZ
  • Jeugdfonds Sport & Cultuur
  • Jan van Hoof Galerie
  • Apap
  • Feminist Futures
  • Performing Gender