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Shana Moulton: My Life as an INFJ – online artist talk

20 March, 2023, 18:00 Online Page Not Found initiated in 2021 a collaboration with the staff and students of the Master Experimental Publishing (XPUB) of the Piet Zwart institute, Rotterdam, which resulted in the publication of a “Special Issue” – the format the Master adopted for presenting their trimestrial research –, and its launch at Page Not Found.In […]

Open Letters 2023 – Open Call

We are excited to announce the continuation of our Open Letters cycle in 2023! Page Not Found now welcomes submissions to Open Letters 2023: an open call for artists and writers in The Hague to occupy our large storefront with messages of urgency and vulnerability. Deadline for submissions: 16 April, 2023!Please note that only artists and writers […]

MORPHOGENESIS: ANNA M. SZAFLARSKI – Writing Workshop

16 March, 2023, 11:00 -16:00 Free entrance 1646 and Page Not Found invite you for an experimental writing workshop by writer, artist and artist-book publisher Anna M. Szaflarski! Commingling, harmonic behaviour and immaculately slimy conception are themes drawn from Paul DD Smith’s current exhibition The Chiral Gate at 1646. They are also the jump-off point for […]

Kino Night – Rosalind Nashashibi

Kino Nights is a new program series at Page Not Found, tailored to present the works by the artists, whose practice encompasses film or video productions as well as publishing. Film, video and other moving images are screened alongside a carefully curated selection of publications and other printed matter by the artist. The diversity of […]

Lugemik 100 Books – Marge Monko

To conclude the exhibition celebrating a hundred publications by the Estonian publisher Lugemik, Page Not Found is delighted to present a work by the celebrated Estonian artist Marge Monko. She is a long-time collaborator of Lugemik, with whom she published “Don’t Wind It Up, Turn It On” (2016), “(WoW) Women of the World, Raise Your […]

Hettie Judah – How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents)

We are honoured to welcome Hettie Judah for a two-part event composed of a talk and a reading group on Friday, February 3 at 11 am! In her book “How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents)” Hettie Judah unpicks a culture that alienates cultural workers with children and argues that a paradigm shift […]

Open Letter:”CASPIA CASSIOPEIA” BY HAIDER MUKHIT

25 January – 26 February 2023 To close this edition of Open Letters, we are happy to unveil “Caspia Cassiopeia” by Haider Mukhit on Wednesday 25! The Open Letters project invites The Hague artists to occupy our large storefront window with messages of urgency and vulnerability. Haider’s poem and mini-installation called “Caspia Cassiopeia” speaks about the […]

Book launch: “Dear Friend Catalogue” by Sandra Nuut and Ott Kagovere

It’s a new year and what better way to start off 2023 than with the launch of a new book by our friends at Lugemik, and a new installation in our project space! Dear Friend is a monthly snail mail project initiated in 2019 by Sandra Nuut and Ott Kagovere at the Department of Graphic […]

Cultural Remittance Pawnshoppe Episode 4: The Moon and the Shapeshifter — With Mimi Mondal and Bharathy Singaravel

Page Not Found presents the final chapter of “Cultural Remittance Pawnshoppe”, a cycle of events curated by Clara Balaguer and Meenakshi Thirukode (Instituting Otherwise). For this last online gathering we welcome Mimi Mondal and Bharathy Singaravel, who will unfold their archetypes “The Moon” and “The Shapeshifter”. (つ≧▽≦)つ ABOUT THE PAWNSHOPPE (つ≧▽≦)つ To Be Determined (Primary Cell: Meenakshi […]

Book launch: “I see you! I love you! I know you! I hate you!”

The first year students of the Graphic Design department at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague present “I see you! I love you! I know you! I hate you!”, a book bringing together the thoughts of twenty different minds.  Over the past few months the students have been collecting their thoughts about the things they love, […]

🟠Join us this Friday to celebrate the launch of Special Issue #20 by @xpub.pietzwart !

⚫️This trimester, first year XPUB students have been ruminating on rituals - exploring ritual through the lens of (video) games & the social perception of witchcraft. 
🟢ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 is an oracle; an emotional first aid kit that helps you help yourself. 
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 invites you to open the box and discover ways of healing; 
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 provides shelter for your dreams, memories and worries. 
Face the past and encounter your fortune.
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 gives you a new vantage point; a set of rituals and practices that help you cope and care; 
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 asks everyday questions that give magical answers. 

🟣This trimester’s programme  and the Special Issue were co-developed  and co-published by Page Not Found.
Special Issue #20 is created by Irmak Ertaş, Stephen Kerr, Aglaia Petta, Boyana Stoilova, Ada, and Cara Mayer. 

#xpub #specialissue #20 #experimentalpublishing #pagenotfoundinvite

🟠Join us this Friday to celebrate the launch of Special Issue #20 by @xpub.pietzwart !

⚫️This trimester, first year XPUB students have been ruminating on rituals - exploring ritual through the lens of (video) games & the social perception of witchcraft.
🟢ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 is an oracle; an emotional first aid kit that helps you help yourself.
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 invites you to open the box and discover ways of healing;
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 provides shelter for your dreams, memories and worries.
Face the past and encounter your fortune.
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 gives you a new vantage point; a set of rituals and practices that help you cope and care;
ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔩𝔢 asks everyday questions that give magical answers.

🟣This trimester’s programme and the Special Issue were co-developed and co-published by Page Not Found.
Special Issue #20 is created by Irmak Ertaş, Stephen Kerr, Aglaia Petta, Boyana Stoilova, Ada, and Cara Mayer.

#xpub #specialissue #20 #experimentalpublishing #pagenotfoundinvite
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🌀Very much looking forward to the online artist talk within Shana Moulton: “My Life as an INFJ” 
Monday 20 March, 2023, 18:00 Online!

Page Not Found initiated in 2021 a collaboration with the staff and students of the Master Experimental Publishing (@xpub.pietzwart ) of the Piet Zwart institute, Rotterdam, which resulted in the publication of a “Special Issue” – the format the Master adopted for presenting their trimestrial research –, and its launch at Page Not Found.

In 2023, the third chapter in this joint investigation will summon the Ghost in the Machine. To contextualise the publishing of this third Special Issue, Page Not Found invites guest speakers to contribute on this topic. Our first guest this year is artist Shana Moulton.

Through her performances, videos, and multidimensional installations, Shana Moulton creates worlds at the threshold of absurdity and truth, catharsis and cliché, the material and the spiritual. The artist positions herself in the role of an individual moving with worry and wonderment through environments designed from autobiographical experiences, subconscious associations, and fantasy. Ascribing healing properties to the banal trappings of everyday life, Moulton’s works elicit a potent empathy on the part of the viewer that allows for these narratives to continue beyond the immediate experience of an artwork. 
Shana Moulton's video work has been screened and exhibited internationally, including at Art in General, New York, Migros Museum, Zurich; Contemporary Museum of Art, Uppsala; Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin, Paris; Aurora, Edinburgh; Dark Light Festival, Dublin; Impakt Festival, Utrecht; Internationale Kurzfilmtage, Oberhausen; Broadway 1602, New York; and Gimpel Fils, London. Moulton's performances have been presented at venues including The Kitchen, New York; PERFORMA 09, New York; Aurora Picture Show, Houston; Electronic Arts Intermix, New York; The Bluecoat, Liverpool; Socrates Sculpture Park, New York; among others.

🌀The event takes place online, please find the link in bio!
We thank @stroom_den_haag for supporting this program!

#shanamoulton #pagenotfoundinvite

🌀Very much looking forward to the online artist talk within Shana Moulton: “My Life as an INFJ”
Monday 20 March, 2023, 18:00 Online!

Page Not Found initiated in 2021 a collaboration with the staff and students of the Master Experimental Publishing (@xpub.pietzwart ) of the Piet Zwart institute, Rotterdam, which resulted in the publication of a “Special Issue” – the format the Master adopted for presenting their trimestrial research –, and its launch at Page Not Found.

In 2023, the third chapter in this joint investigation will summon the Ghost in the Machine. To contextualise the publishing of this third Special Issue, Page Not Found invites guest speakers to contribute on this topic. Our first guest this year is artist Shana Moulton.

Through her performances, videos, and multidimensional installations, Shana Moulton creates worlds at the threshold of absurdity and truth, catharsis and cliché, the material and the spiritual. The artist positions herself in the role of an individual moving with worry and wonderment through environments designed from autobiographical experiences, subconscious associations, and fantasy. Ascribing healing properties to the banal trappings of everyday life, Moulton’s works elicit a potent empathy on the part of the viewer that allows for these narratives to continue beyond the immediate experience of an artwork.
Shana Moulton's video work has been screened and exhibited internationally, including at Art in General, New York, Migros Museum, Zurich; Contemporary Museum of Art, Uppsala; Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin, Paris; Aurora, Edinburgh; Dark Light Festival, Dublin; Impakt Festival, Utrecht; Internationale Kurzfilmtage, Oberhausen; Broadway 1602, New York; and Gimpel Fils, London. Moulton's performances have been presented at venues including The Kitchen, New York; PERFORMA 09, New York; Aurora Picture Show, Houston; Electronic Arts Intermix, New York; The Bluecoat, Liverpool; Socrates Sculpture Park, New York; among others.

🌀The event takes place online, please find the link in bio!
We thank @stroom_den_haag for supporting this program!

#shanamoulton #pagenotfoundinvite
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✉️We are excited to announce the continuation of our Open Letters cycle in 2023!  Page Not Found now welcomes submissions to Open Letters 2023: an open call for artists and writers in The Hague to occupy our large storefront with messages of urgency and vulnerability. Deadline for submissions: 16 April, 2023!

Open Letters gives artists room to publicly reflect on the current turbulent times.This project was inspired by Paul Maheke’s short essay ‘The year I stopped making art. Why the art world should assist artists beyond representation; in solidarity.’, published on the 18th of March 2020. In the essay Maheke channels voices of urgency from precarious figures who practice their art without structural support, ranging from the witch to the single parent to those struggling with mental health issues. “The Year I Stopped Making Art.” was the first letter published in our storefront and was followed by five selected proposals by the local artists in 2021.
Open Letters are published in the front window of Page Not Found’s project space using vinyl lettering, which can vary in size, color and font type. However, the execution does not need to stay limited to just that and we invite artists to share their message in additional ways that seem fitting to the cause.

The published work will be given the audience of passersby of the lively Boekhorststraat. Artists will receive a fee of €500 and production will be taken care of by the team of Page Not Found. Each presentation will last four weeks.
Your proposal has to be submitted no later than Sunday 16 April, 2023. Submissions will be reviewed by Page Not Found team and the selected artists/writers will be notified during the second week of May 2023. Please note that only artists and writers who live or work in The Hague are eligible to apply, as this project aims to support our local community. 

❗️-> Submission Form: link in bio

This open call is made possible thanks to the generous support by @stroom_den_haag and @gemeentedenhaag 
🫧Banner by the wonderful @bdebaets ! #pagenotfoundinvite

✉️We are excited to announce the continuation of our Open Letters cycle in 2023! Page Not Found now welcomes submissions to Open Letters 2023: an open call for artists and writers in The Hague to occupy our large storefront with messages of urgency and vulnerability. Deadline for submissions: 16 April, 2023!

Open Letters gives artists room to publicly reflect on the current turbulent times.This project was inspired by Paul Maheke’s short essay ‘The year I stopped making art. Why the art world should assist artists beyond representation; in solidarity.’, published on the 18th of March 2020. In the essay Maheke channels voices of urgency from precarious figures who practice their art without structural support, ranging from the witch to the single parent to those struggling with mental health issues. “The Year I Stopped Making Art.” was the first letter published in our storefront and was followed by five selected proposals by the local artists in 2021.
Open Letters are published in the front window of Page Not Found’s project space using vinyl lettering, which can vary in size, color and font type. However, the execution does not need to stay limited to just that and we invite artists to share their message in additional ways that seem fitting to the cause.

The published work will be given the audience of passersby of the lively Boekhorststraat. Artists will receive a fee of €500 and production will be taken care of by the team of Page Not Found. Each presentation will last four weeks.
Your proposal has to be submitted no later than Sunday 16 April, 2023. Submissions will be reviewed by Page Not Found team and the selected artists/writers will be notified during the second week of May 2023. Please note that only artists and writers who live or work in The Hague are eligible to apply, as this project aims to support our local community.

❗️-> Submission Form: link in bio

This open call is made possible thanks to the generous support by @stroom_den_haag and @gemeentedenhaag
🫧Banner by the wonderful @bdebaets ! #pagenotfoundinvite
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