Projects
Daily Solo Show
By Kitty Maria, Alban Karsten
Introducing all participating artists of the Wandering School with a solo show lasting the duration of one day: from the 1st till the 17th of April—Kitty Maria and Alban Karsten will engage in an on-going marathon of daily build-ups and nightly openings in the Canopy Gallery in Macao. Turning the art of exhibition making into a day-to-day labor as a protocol against lethargy, we attempt to investigate and defy the process of exhaustion.
Program of daily solo shows, with nightly openings at 22.00
April
1st Anna Reutinger | Real Talk
2nd Aurélien Lepetit | Duo, conversation n°1 (I hate your body)
3rd Yiannis Mouravas | Helping Hands
4th Rachel-Rose O’Leary | Flesh eating computer virus: Dream Transcript
5th Elise Ehry| Fashion Asylum
6th Clément | Track bike
7th Kolbrun Löve| Death and e-cigs
8th Valentin Noiret | The Gnome
9th Alberto Valz Gris, Nicola Baratto, Stefano Testa, Francesco Gagliardi | Hunter gatherers escapism
10th Eurico Sá Fernandes | 5 Dark Objects
11th Gamze Baray + Rahel Pasztor | The Launch of the Journal of Immaculate Education
12th Angi Nend | Social Patterns n°1: The collective body of the Assembly
13th Cyril de Menouillard | L/M & Associates Works 2010-2016
14th Carolin Giessner/ Dark Horse | Drop Piece
15th Tom Schneider Arthur Tramier | Ludoteca Tonic : Esposizione
16th Maarten Nico Hoogendijk| Robin Hood wearing Prada at Alice’s tea party
17th Thijs van de Loo | Burning the white cube
Programme
Open from 17:00 till late
Permanent Interventions
Building Facade
Façade by Yiannis Mouravas
Building Facade
Concept is the Trojan Horse of Practicality / Quote No. 1 by Assembly Hall by Yiannis Mouravas, Alban Karsten and Cyril de Menouillard
Main Hall
Happy or Not Organic Data Farm by Aaron McLaughlin
Main Hall
Daily Solo Show by Kitty Maria, Alban Karsten
Dirty Laundry by Stephane Barbier Bouvet
Liquid Gallery (Wi-Fi) by Mariana Lobão, Eurico Sá Fernandes: showing Infantile Access by Rachel-Rose O’Leary
I hate you body – Part 1 (Balcony transcription) by Aurélien Lepetit
Daisy Choir in Wasteland: Studio by Valentin Noiret
Temple
Experimental Movement and Gesture School: Temporary Stage by Aurélien Lepetit
Temple
First Floor
Kitchen by Team Yellow by Kitty Maria and Alban Karsten
First Floor
Hotel by Carole Cicciu. War Room designed by Erasmus Scherjon and Theo Demans
Hotel by Carole Cicciu. Mommy Room designed by Maarten Nico
Hotel by Carole Cicciu. Blue Hotel designed by Team Yellow by Kitty Maria and Alban Karsten
Jungle Banjo (Bathroom) by Erasmus Scherjon, Theo Demans
Real Talk by Anna Reutinger
Collective for Fashion Passivity by Elise Ehry and Anna Reutinger
To Begin Again from the Beginning by Nicola Baratto and Alberto Valz Gris
Experimental Movement and Gesture School: Daily Practice by Aurélien Lepetit
A place to rest my weary head while I wander with the wayward wind (moving installation) by Anna Reutinger
Ludoteca ClubTonic by Arthur Tramier, Tom Schneider (from 12th of April)
Second Floor
Hotel by Carole Cicciu. Seize designed by Vincent Morin, Etienne Bosquet, Alberto Valz Gris, Nicola Baratto, Arthur Tramier, Tom Schneider, Stephane Barbier Bouvet, Xhois Qarri, Dea Ademi, Daniel Czech, Ece Gulsayin, Aurélien Lepetit and Carole Cicciu
Second Floor
Showers by Reinier Krannendonk
FYI by Stephane Barbier Bouvet
I hate you body – Part 4 (do it again transcription) by Aurélien Lepetit
Garden
Boiler Room by Joséphine Péguillan, Kolbrún Löve
Garden
fuck__ __bar by Frä Brunz
MACAO garden project by Thijs van de Loo, Elodia Wilson, Adel Khosrohahi, Tullio Bertelli, Fabrizio, Farid, Cecille, Matta Tomaso and …
Daisy Choir in Wasteland: Outside Wooden Stage by Valentin Noiret
Basement
(A=O) The archive of epistemic collapse by Rachel Rose O’Leary and Petros Orfanos
Basement
Saturday, 16th of April
17:00 / Main Hall
Imma Hustle Till I Drop (Bar) by Anna Reutinger
Main Hall
18:00 / Basement
Workshop by Alice Rekab
Basement
21:00 / Basement
Reading by Megan Nolan
Basement
22:00 / Basement
Presentation by Linda Stupart
Basement
20:00 / Main Hall
Les Trois Gros, 6-course dinner for two by Arthur Tramier, Elise Ehry, Constance Hinfray
Main Hall
22:00 / Main Hall
Daily Solo Show: Robin Hood wearing Prada at Alice’s tea party by Maarten Nico Hoogendijk
Main Hall
22:30 / Main Hall
MORNING LOVE party by Leila Arenou and Laure Jaffuel
Main Hall
Sunday, 17th of April
11:00 / Main Hall
MORNING LOVE: breakfast and lecture
Main Hall
17:00 / Basement
Onion Poems: Hacking workshop by Eurico Sá Fernandes
Basement
18:30 / Main Hall
Daily Solo Show: Burning the white cube by Thijs van de Loo
Main Hall
Monday, 19th of April
20:00 / Main Hall
Les Trois Gros, 6-course dinner for two by Arthur Tramier, Elise Ehry and Constance Hinfray
Main Hall
Information
The Dirty Art Department presents ‘The Wandering School’
The Wandering School is a continuous performance and life situation. It is open to dangerous attempts at how to organise itself and how to give and receive knowledge. From April 1 – 17 current and previous students of the Dirty Art Department will meet Macao – an unvarnished, occupied palazzo on a former meat trade site in the east of Milan – as their frame of action.
The Wandering School runs as a series of events, interacting with the community of Macao and the local and international public for the Design Week and MiArt. Taking inspiration from radical schools and self-contained communities the school will exist as a reality in itself – a place to sleep and dream, reflect and rave in. All as a living experimentation which is allowed to wander through its own success and failure.
The Wandering School is a project by the Dirty Art Department in collaboration with Macao and is initiated by Erasmus Scherjon, Stephane Barbier Bouvet, Valentina Ciuffi, Anita Silva, Emanuele Braga and Jerszy Seymour.
The Dirty Art Department is a Masters program of the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. It is an open space for all possible thought, creation and action – a place to build objects or totems, revolutions or business models. The Dirty Art Department finds itself flowing between the pure and the applied and aims to create new realities to reconsider our life situation on this planet. It is directed by Jerszy Seymour, co-founded together with Catherine Geel, Clemence Seilles and Stephane Barbier Bouvet and conducted with Daniel Dewar, Noam Toran, Saâdane Afif and Florence Parot.
Macao is an independent center for art, culture and research in Milan which is coordinated by an open assembly of artists and activists. The initiative started with the occupation of an abandoned skyscraper in the city center and is now based on a former meat trade site in the east of Milan. Macao aims to conceive new ideas of what a cultural institution can be beyond its traditional understanding while presenting a cross-sectorial cultural program and researching on labour conditions in cultural production.
With works by Leila Arenou, Josefin Arnell, Dagmar Atladottir, Mieke Bal, Nicola Baratto, Gamze Baray, Henk Baron, Kris Beagthon, Phil Bloom, Hedi Bogaers, Felix Burger, Saskia de Brauw, Carole Cicciu, Keith Collins, Mathias Damgaard, Theo Demans, Hester Van Eeghen, Elise Ehry, Kitty van Ekeren, Egon Elliut, Line Gulsett, Constance Hinfray, Laure Jaffuel, Nina Janssen, Point Jay, Jacqueline de Jong, Alban Karsten, Reinier Kranendonk, Aurélien Lepetit, Oona Linke, Mariana Lobão, Kolbrún Löve, Natacha Mankowski, Aaron Mclaughlin, Cyril de Menouillard, MFAAH, Vincent Morin, Ioannis Mouravas, Dennis Murphy, Maarten Nico, Valentin Noiret, Megan Nolan, pje, Rachel-Rose O’Leary, Petros Orfanos, Rahel Pasztor, Joséphine Péguillan, Quirine Racké + Helena Muskens, Eddie Ray, Alice Rekab, Anna Reutinger, Angelo Rrem, Eurico Sá Fernandes, Hester Scheurwater, Thomas Schneider, Tai Shani, Linda Stupart, Subkutan, Arthur Tramier, Sander Uitdehaag, Alberto Valz Gris, Thijs Vandeloo, VG+, Dimitrij Vinciguerra, Raoul Zoellner, Frans Zwartjes and many more
The Wandering School also offers beds which can be booked here
The Wandering School
April 1 – 17
at Macao
Viale Molise 68, Milan
The Wandering School is supported by Macao and the Sandberg Institute
Visual Identity by Studio Ponto
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