De wandelingen van kunstenaar Ienke Kastelein wortelen in een lange traditie binnen de kunst, met performances in relatie tot mens en landschap. DWALINGEN is een reeks wandelingen voor RE_NATURE, vanaf de Tramkade. Ze zijn zonder vaste route, aangestuurd vanuit de zintuigen: elke wandeling is een dwaling, met accenten die ontstaan onder invloed van weer en wind, de geest van de dag, de aanwezigen, terloopse ontmoetingen. Stille conversaties worden afgewisseld met gesproken woord, ruiken met proeven, lopen met zitten. De wandeling als kunst van het voorbijgaan. De route verkent de stad, de zaailingen, de wilde oevers langs de Dieze en rivier de Aa.
Ienke Kastelein’s wandelingen zijn als een scenografie van onze omgeving. De (openbare) ruimte is het podium, de wandeling is de voorstelling en de deelnemers zijn zowel publiek als performer.
Special guest: Hans van Lunteren
Re_Nature, festival for art and nature
Re_Nature is a festival for art and nature, that will take place in ‘s-Hertogenbosch from 8 to 31 October. Here you will discover how artists, designers and scientists reflect on our relationship with nature. At the industrial site De Tramkade, near the train station, you can see works of art in both indoor and outdoor locations. Re_Nature presents more than 30 projects of artists including Thijs Biersteker, Jeroen Kooijmans, Tamar Frank, Atelier Van Lieshout, Melanie Bonajo, Tabita Rezaire, Embassy of the North Sea and various others.
Re_Nature presents an extensive programme of workshops, lectures, expeditions and walks by Expodium and Ienke Kastelein.
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FROM DUST TO STARDUST, a sensorial walk in deep time
FROM DUST TO STARDUST a sensorial walk in deep time by ienke kastelein, Beatrice Khoumeri and Peter Schreuder Banyoles, July 5, 17.30 – 20.00 – 2024 Part of the Walking Art and Relational Geographies Conference Girona – Banyoles 2024 During the Walking Art and Relational Geographies Encounters in Girona and Banyoles scientist Beatrice Khoumeri and artists Peter Schreuder and Ienke Kastelein collaborated in developing a walk that combines perspectives of art and science on time and planetary existence. The performative walk culminated in a collective creation with participants joining in an encounter with a sensorial approach to whirling time and the crust of the earth. Banyoles, July 5, 17.30 – 20.00 – 2024 After an introduction to open up awareness of our bodies and minds to the nature of time we set out for a silent walk from the Plaza Major in Banyoles passing by the Lake to the Estunes de Banyoles and back. Throughout this 4.6 km walk – equaling the story of planet Earth from its formation approximately 4.6 billion years ago to the present day 1 – we were guided by Beatrice’s voice crossing different imaginary landscapes — mineral, vegetal, urban, and rural—venturing to Earth’s farthest reaches, immersing ourselves in the elements that shape our universe, from soil and rivers to the atmosphere and beyond while being fully present in the sensorial reality of the actual landscape.