RE/COLLECTING (The Outlet Inn)
Sunday 20 June 2010 19:00-22:00
Charlotte Rooijakkers, Martine Derks, Eva Olthof, Mark Mulder
19:30
Performance: Dear Museum, Dear Guests,
20:00
Lecture: Mark Mulder: On Immaterial Aspects of the Object in Anthropology

The Object Lag, The Archaeology of Autonomy opens with a presentation entitled RE/COLLECTING showing the results of a weeklong research in Teylers Museum by Charlotte Rooijackers, Martine Derks and Eva Olthof.

Martine Derks and Charlotte Rooijackers will give a performance lecture Dear Museum, Dear Guests, based on their ongoing research on the collection of the museums guest books that are spread over a couple of hundred copies. Eva Olthof’s starting point for her research Working on Volcanic Matter, was the book, Observations on the Volcanos by the diplomat and art collector Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803). The three artists have invited Mark Mulder to give a lecture; On the Immaterial Aspects of the Object in Anthropology. (Ph.D. candidate and fellow at the Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, NYC)

This Outlet Inn is organized by Charlotte Rooijakkers & Eva Olthof with Martine Derks in the framework of Negotiating Equity, a collaboration with The Dutch Art Institute and The Object Lag/Nieuwe Vide

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Overview Working on Volcanic matter  

Dear Museum, Dear Guests,   

Lecture Mark Mulder