Press Release
The Van Abbemuseum is proud to present Trade Markings, the first large-
Exhibition April 7 -
Bilderdijklaan 10 -
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The exhibition title Trade Markings was suggested by research advisor Denise Ferreira da Silva in response to three icons of local commerce—the falcon (1500s–1800s), the cigar (1800s–1900s), and the computer chip, or "wafer" (1900s–2000s). Throughout feudal Europe the trained hunting falcon was a highly prized item. In fact a practice learned from the Middle East, European falconry had the centre of its trade in Valkenswaard, south-
In the present day, Eindhoven is part of the "brainport," an economic hot-
Whereas the falconry trade was connected to feudal power, and the factory-
Highlights in the exhibition include a new commission by the Karrabing Film Collective in partnership with the IMA (Brisbane) and PUBLICS (Helsinki); a presentation of The Eindhoven Satellite Reef -
The exhibition will also feature commissions and existing works by a dynamic group of Dutch contemporary artists including Marcel van den Berg, Patricia Kaersenhout, Farida Sedoc, Erwin Thomasse and Wendelien van Oldenborgh. Each of these artists in their own way address the Netherlands at its limits, as an always extra-
Trade Markings is the culmination of an exhibition cycle by Frontier Imaginaries with earlier editions with the Institute of Modern Art, the QUT Art Museum and Australian Cinémathèque in Brisbane, Al Ma’mal Foundation and 3rd Qalandiya International in Jerusalem, and e-
Artists
Richard Bell (with As Long As It Takes), Marcel van den Berg, Blade, Alice Creischer, Bonita Ely, Ho Rui An, Gordon Hookey, Patricia Kaersenhout, Karrabing Film Collective, Tshibumba Kanda Matulu, Tom Nicholson, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Rachel O’Reilly (with PALACE, Valle Medina & Benjamin Reynolds), Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Ryan Presley, Rammellzee, Farida Sedoc, The Otolith Group, Erwin Thomasse, Dondi White and Sawangwongse Yawnghwe; as well as loans from the Falconry and Cigar-
Curators
Vivian Ziherl i.c.w. Charles Esche and Annie Fletcher.
Pelegrine falcon, illustration (partly) from book Traité de fauconnerie, 1844, collection Falconry and Cigar-