Date | 04/23/2025 |
Time | 12:30 |
Location | Garage Rotterdam, Goudsewagenstraat 27 3011 RH Rotterdam |
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Join us for the next Research in Perspective event, where we will be at Underdeveloped #2, an exhibition at Garage Rotterdam. Starting at 12:30, we will make lunch together, and reinaart vanhoe—artist and WdKA tutor—will guide us through the collective project. The exhibition is part of a three-part series running throughout 2024/25 at Garage Rotterdam, which challenges traditional notions of growth by highlighting diverse artistic practices and working methods. Rather than emphasising individual artistry, the series approaches art as a collaborative effort—one of building together. The exhibition focuses on alternative education, infrastructure, language, and perspectives.
Note: Please bring ingredients to contribute to the meal.

For more information, listen to this podcast about Underdeveloped#2.
Or read about it in Metropolis M.
reinaart vanhoe:
reinaart vanhoe studied audio-visual design in Ghent and Tilburg, and attended the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, from 1999 to 2000. Since 2002, he has taught at the WDKA, Rotterdam.
reinaart vanhoe’s current focus is the concept of neighboring, or how to speak and build together. His practice takes shape through education, installations, collaborations, books, and videos. His book Also-Space (2016) looks into an understanding of art for a citizen-scene through Indonesian art practices. Although he should work harder and be more dedicated, reinaart vanhoe exhibits regularly, both in and outside the art world. Recent shows include: Zo stel ik het met voor, Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2016); #Speakeraktif, Jatiwangi Art Factory, Jatiwangi (2017/18), The Problem with Value, Bunkier Sztuki, Krakow (2017), ondertussen, Speeltuin Tarwewijk, Rotterdam (2020).
RESEARCH IN PERSPECTIVE:
Research in Perspective hosts conversations about research in practice at the WdKA-Piet Zwart Institute. It is a forum for connecting, sharing information and insights, and acknowledging, questioning, and honoring the diversity of approaches, methods, and practices involved in the research we undertake. Research in Perspective invites guests and welcomes proposals for sessions. Convened by Miriam Rasch, Vivian Sky Rehberg and Renée Turner, coordinated via the Research Station and Research Center.