2009 Collective Individualism
With the mentorship of a Finnish artist and author of “Art, Identity and Politics” Mika Hannula, the MaHKU School of Art Masters program attendees worked on a project that consisted of public Interventions and the documentation of each.
Collective Individualism-Interventions in and through the Public Space is based on a situated and committed take on the changes and challenges of temporal and immaterial works of art outside the white cube. The focus and the starting point of the actions is the Jaarbeursplein: the square located behind the Hoog Cathering (Utrecht Netherlands) shopping mall. The Vast and varied activities by the students there are then connecte with works articulate as inerven tions and documentations at expodium space.