Graduation Exhibition 2024 in focus: F for Fact (Temp. Programme 2020–2024) Post 2/2
At a moment in time when facts are framed as fantasy and feelings equal truth, F for Fact investigated different forms of knowledge through an artistic lens.But what counts as knowledge? What’s the difference between truth and meaning? How are narratives shaped and by whom? What defines authenticity and what do claims of authorship and copyright mean today for the arts?
F for Fact was a two-year course where participants worked on individual and collective projects in which the factual, philosophical, or tangible world was the point of departure.The programme revolved around the interaction between knowledge and imagination and how to discover new forms of documentary storytelling.
They looked at the difference between fiction and truth, fact and belief systems, and fake news and honest fantasies by working with a number of different sources. In short: they critically revisited the past and speculate about possible futures.
Applications for the forthcoming academic year at the Sandberg Instituut are now being accepted for main departments—Critical Studies, Design, Dirty Art Department, Fine Arts, and Studio for Immediate Spaces—and the new Temporary Program, Monstrous Futurities.
The deadline to apply is 1 April 2025. For more information about applications, visit sandberg.nl/apply-now.
Photos by Sander van Wettum
@sandervanwettum
View full photo documentation of the show online at https://sandberg.nl/graduation2024/
1. Sasha Kulak (
@sashakulak ), I do not make plans
2. Nina van Tuikwerd (
@ninavantuikwerd ), Ecologies of Memories
3. Julius Barghop (
@juliusbarghop ), Sardanapal - a great historical pantomime
4. Edy Wassink (
@edywassink ), Entering Plato’s Rave
5. Pedro Brum Gossler (
@pedrogossler ), WE ARE THE CRASH TEST DUMMIES OF AN IMPERFECT HISTORY
6. Viktoriya Kalashnikova
7. Roosje Verschoor (
@roosjeverschoor ), A Different Kind of Beauty