Jeanne van heeswijk biography of williams

  • Jeanne van Heeswijk facilitates the creation of dynamic and diversified public spaces to “radicalize the local.” Her projects question art's autonomy by.
  • In her work, Jeanne van Heeswijk draws on artistic and social methods to engage with local communities.
  • Renowned for her long-term community embedded projects, Van Heeswijk's work questions art's autonomy.
  • [urban interfaces] research group at Utrecht University

    This blogpost is a result of the graduate seminar “Interfacing the (In)formal City” 2021

    Rianne Riemens 

    26 April 2021 

    Formalizing the informal:
    ’structures of feeling’ in the work of Jeanne van Heeswijk 

    Within the field of urban humanities, there is often an emphasis on local experiences in urban  environments, and the ways in which these experiences relate to developments at larger scales.  By focusing on local, ’informal’ experiences, the ‘formal’ can be reconsidered. But the terms  formal and informal can be used in different ways and change meaning accordingly. Through a  discussion of the work of artist Jeanne van Heeswijk, this blog questions how the formal/informal  terminology can be helpful to better understand the work of Van Heeswijk, by relating the term to  Raymond Williams’ ‘structures of feeling’.  

    Jeanne van Heeswijk is a Dutch artist based in the city of Rotterdam, who aims to create a

    Divergent States of Emergence: Remarks on Potential Possibilities, Against All Odds

    More possibilities exist than can fit into our expectations.
    —Bilwet/Adilkno

    The future may be unwritten, as Joe Strummer maintained, but at times it can seem eerily predetermined. On September 30, 2016, I sent around a draft for the editorial of the October issue of e-flux journal, which was to be titled “Perfect Storm.” The opening sentence read: “On November 8, 2016, Donald J. Trump will win the American presidential election.” This phrase met with motstånd and was ultimately axed: his campaign was going disastrously, Hillary was clearly going to win, and so on. My line may well be a case of a broken clock being right twice a day, and in hindsight it is all too easy to fault American liberals and progressives for their bubble-bound optimism and ignorance of what was brewing in “flyover country.” If anything, the lack of negative feedback in frikostig echo chambers is

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  • Toward the Not-Yet

    Combining handbook, dictionary, and anthology, investigations and examples of artistic practices aimed at social change.

    This volume from BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, combines handbook, dictionary, and anthology to investigate artistic practice aimed at achieving social change. With skrivelse and visual essays, definitions, exercises, interviews, and images, the contributors envision a praxis that fryst vatten committed to experimenting with aesthetics and politics in ways that go beyond the conventions of Western modernity. These are practices that are interdisciplinary, theoretically informed, and politically driven, offering ways of “being together otherwise.” Catalyzed by the work of artist Jeanne van Heeswijk, which focuses on radicalizing civic processes, Toward the Not-Yet imagines and enacts alternative ways of conceiving the present and future.

    Contributors, among them notable artists, scholars, activists, and writers consider ways of participating in civic life