Studio visits Isabelle Sully: 7 and 8 May

On Tuesday, May 7 and Wednesday, May 8, 2024, artist, curator, writer and artistic director of A Tale of A Tub Isabelle Sully will make a series of studio visits to artists in The Hague. She describes her areas of interest as follows:

“I am particularly interested in language-based practices, intersectional and feminist histories, conceptual approaches to institutional and administrative realities, and work that uses subversion and/or (re)distribution as a key artistic techniques.”

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If you are interested in a studio visit by Isabelle Sully you can let us know until Wednesday, April 17 (23:59 CET) next. The responses will be presented to the curator, together with any suggestions from Stroom. The curator will make a choice from the list on the basis of which the program will be compiled. You will receive a message shortly after the deadline to inform you whether you have been selected for a studio visit.

Biografie 
Isabelle Sully is an artist, writer, editor and curator. Originally from Melbourne/Naarm, she now lives in Rotterdam where she is the founding editor of Unbidden Tongues, co-curator of Playbill and artistic director of A Tale of A Tub, Rotterdam. Isabelle Sully practices across art-making, curating, editing and writing. Working with feminist histories in mind, she takes the mechanisms and materiality of administration as a main focus within her work, developing conceptual projects that span experimental writing, sculpture, performance, exhibition-making and publishing. Her involvement with the administrative sphere of institutional practice played out in her previous role as assistant director-curator (2020-2024) at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, and does currently in her role as artistic director (2024-) at A Tale of A Tub, Rotterdam.