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Nina Folkersma - The rebellious curator

54m · Art City Amsterdam · 17 Jun 10:50

In our very first episode we interview Nina Folkersma, director of Amsterdam Art. We ask Nina about her curatorial work, her plans for Amsterdam Art Week, off-the-beaten-path art spaces in the city, and a new generation of curators. Along the way we learn about the annual open studios at the Rijksakademie, the National Slavery Monument in the Oosterpark, and the time she was nearly arrested executing a Maurizio Cattelan artwork.

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