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Isla Clarke & June Crespo

Museumnacht Den Haag 2024

Moving sculptures

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12/10/2024 –
– 30/11

Come by to experience a unique evening and see how a dancing body moves through 1646 while relating to the artworks of sculptor June Crespo.

Isla Clarke from Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) will be dancing an ongoing, durational performance, behaving as a spectator. As an extension of the sculptures, she will respond to the composition of the entire space; almost as a study on gut feelings. Moving in between emotional and physical states, she aims to embody the sculptures of June Crespo by simply existing in the middle of them.

While watching the moving body between 21:00 and 23:30, you can enjoy delicious drinks because our special 1646 cocktail bar will be open! 

During Museumnacht Den Haag you are able to visit over 33 art spaces and cultural institutions at night from 19:00 to late. An evening full of art, culture, and exciting activities: workshops, guided tours, performances, and much more.

Check out the website of Museumnacht for the full programme. Note: Museumnacht 2024 is sold out, so buy your ticket via TicketSwap!

The afterparty will take place at The Grey Space in the Middle

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About June Crespo (Pamplona, 1982) lives and works in Bilbao. She obtained her BFA from the Basque Country University (Bilbao) in 2005 and completed a two-year residency at De Ateliers (Amsterdam) in 2017. Her solo shows include Vascular (2024) at the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum; they saw their house turn into fields (2023) at CA2M, Madrid; Acts of Pulse (2022) at P420, Bologna; entre alguien y algo (2022) at CarrerasMugica, Bilbao; Am I an Object (2021) PA///KT (Amsterdam); Helmets (2020) Artium, Basque Museum-Center of Contemporary Art, Vitoria-Gasteiz; No Osso (2019) at Certain Lack of Coherence, Porto; Ser Dos (2017) and Cosa y tú (2015) at CarrerasMugica gallery in Bilbao. Recently her work has also been shown in groups such as: L´écorce (2023) at CRAC-Alsace; The Milk of Dreams (2022) at the Venice Biennale;  Fata Morgana (2022) Jeu de Paume (Paris) and The Point of Sculpture (2021) at the Fundación Miró (Barcelona).

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