Library Nights #3
Incorporations
Thursday 13 November, 19.00
Rijksakademie 
Entrance free, RSVP here
On the occasion of the exhibition 'Incorporations' by Michael Stevenson and Tomasz Skibicki at GDL525, the artist initiative GDL525 (Filippo Tocchi and Rin Suemitsu) and Rijksakademie alum Tomasz Skibicki present a talk by artist Michael Stevenson.
The talk departs from two works featured in the exhibition, 'Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle' and 'Building and Training a Demon Expulsion Team', which exemplify his ongoing investigation into the entanglement of belief, spiritual/ritual and institutional authority, while opening a view onto the broader concerns and interests that have shaped his work and practice.
Stevenson’s materially dedicated research-driven and critically engaged practice explores the interplay of economics, technology, education, and faith. Over the past three decades, he has examined what might be called multiple industrial complexes – evangelical, psychiatric and military – considering how these systems are intertwined and operate to structure belief, authority, and behavior in contemporary life. The talk approaches these systems through the material and spatial forms they produce, considering how infrastructures – whether built, imagined, or mediated – embody architecture, space, and ideology, and how these forms hold and circulate meaning, belief, and authority within contemporary culture.
Following the talk, Tomasz Skibicki and Filippo Tocchi (GDL525) will share insights on the processes of conceptualisation of the context specific restaging of the presented works for the spaces of Gouden Leeuw, the intertwinements of their practices with the residential structuralist monumental architecture and with the methodological blurring of boundaries and site-sensitive agenda of the artist-run-initiative.
'Incorporations' is on view at GDL525 from 1 until 23 November, and is open on appointment via contact@gdl525.com
Michael Stevenson is an artist from Aotearoa, New Zealand, living in Berlin. His practice explores the interplay of economics, technology, education, and faith. Both critical and research-based, his approach engages the underlying infrastructural systems that affect and entangle these disciplines in our everyday lives. Stevenson has exhibited internationally at institutions including MoMA New York, Tate Modern London, KW Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin, SculptureCenter New York, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo Mexico City, and the New Zealand Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Since 2010, he has been Professor of Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg.
Tomasz Skibicki is a Polish artist born in Nürnberg and living in Amsterdam. His practice combines distortion, drama, and DIY culture through a workflow that is materially dedicated, intuition and research-driven. Tomasz completed a residency at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in 2022. He has exhibited internationally in institutions and independent initiatives such as KEM Warsaw, Kunstbunker Nürnberg, MACAO Milano, Museum of Art and Design Hamburg, Gruppe Magazine, and Galeria Arsenał Białystok.
GDL525 is a curatorial office and studio located in the Amsterdam South-Eastern suburb, on the 5th floor of Gouden Leeuw - a monumental concrete complex of 400 apartments built in 1974 – initiated in 2022 and directed by Filippo Tocchi and Rin Suemitsu. The curatorial proposal experiments with possibilities of making the conditions we live and work within into materials for the staging of scenarios, exhibitions, performances and events.
Before the talk, our Cantina will be open for a dinner (€7,50). Please let us know if you will join for dinner by checking the option in the RSVP form by Friday 7 November.
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