(The Island of Dr. Morgeau by Morgan Betz) What’s up! is an exhibition that contains the youngest artpainting in the Netherlands. For this exhibition thirty artists are selected that give a representative overview of today’s contemporary art of painting in the Netherlands. What’s up! originated from the need of a broad audience, they wanted to get [...]
[Art Monday] Go see: What’s up! @ Dordrechts museum
January 23, 2012
[Go See] Residu 2 @ Kunsthal 52
January 21, 2012
Kunsthal 52 is hosting, together with het Mondriaan Fonds, the exhibition ‘Residu 2‘. It will show the works of 19 international visual artists who temporarily lived in the renovated former Pompgemaal in Den Helder/Huisduinen, it’s a guest studio/workshop from het Mondriaan Fonds. Here are the visual artists: Arkady Nasonov, Jeremiah Day, Patricia Kaersenhout, Yvonne Dröge [...]
See posters made by kids @ Incubate @ducate
August 5, 2011
Last year, Incubate worked together with high school students for the first time. Students learned about free speech, advertising, public spaces and printing techniques and used that to decorate regulated poster walls. This year @ducate continued in a collaboration with artist Koen Delaere and Buro CIST (Cultuur in Scholen Tilburg). This year we chose to [...]
600 primary school students of Panta Rhei and Mytylschool participate in Incubate 2011 project
May 13, 2011
De Weekkrant has posted an article about Koen Delaere‘s poster making project at two primary schools in Tilburg. On May 16th posters will be selected and exhibited at Incubate 2011! You can find the full article here (in Dutch) “‘Hangt mijn poster in september in een bushokje?’ is de vraag die vrijwel elke deelnemende leerling [...]
The Artists in the World: A Never Ending Art Trip
March 25, 2011
The Artist in the World is a website from André Smits where he photographs artists in their workspaces. He shoots them from a rear view, illustrating a moment of reflection, but also symbolizing the loneliness of the artist profession. Our own Vincent Koreman (Generation Bass) is featured in the Incubate HQ, as seen on the [...]
[Watch] NOVA the film
March 21, 2011
(Via Wooster Collective) A sincere DIY documentary film on new art and the young artists behind it. Directed by Isaac Niemand, and produced by ROJO® in collaboration with BossaNovaFilms, it was all filmed on the heat of live action at ®Nova Contemporary Culture which happened in July and August 2010, in MIS-Museum of Image and [...]
[Go see] The Spur of the Moment exposition in Den Haag
March 1, 2011
This Saturday at 15:00 the exposition The Spur of the Moment will take place in Nest in Den Haag/The Hague. Here’s a short description about the exposition: “The Spur of the Moment is a Nestarchy project in colaboration with Koen Delaere. Koen Delaere is one of the driving forces behind ‘Whatspace’, an artist initiative from [...]
The Incubate gospel according to Koen Delaere (Whatspace)
August 26, 2010
The Incubate gospel according to’ section gives you Incubate 2010 tips from insiders. Third one: Koen Delaere. 1.Who are you? Koen Delaere. 2.What will you be doing during Incubate 2010 (Sept. 12-19)? I participate in the Tilburg Ink program. 3.Which three artists do you recommend to see at Incubate 2010? Hallogallo 2010 plays Neu!, This Will Destroy [...]
Incubate in Hungary report part 2
May 17, 2010
On may 8th Incubate hosted a stage on the Europe Mania festival in Pécs, Hungary. Journalist Bas van Duren from 3voor12/Tilburg went with us and wrote a two part report on our Hungarian adventure. Read part 2 of his report right here. If you happened to have missed part 1, read up on it here.
Hungry for the Incubate in Hungary report?
May 11, 2010
Last weekend we went to the Europe Mania festival in Pecs, Hungary. Bas van Duren from 3voor12/Tilburg was our embedded journalist. Read his report from day one right here. More will follow so please stay tuned.
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[Art Monday] You should know: Julian Montague
February 13, 2012
Julian Montague is working in the graphic design-industry for almost 15 years. He is responsible for many logo’s, designs and he already published a book called ‘The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification’. Montague is maintaining an interesting blog about rare modernist book covers published from 1950 till 1980 that he [...]

