Remco Torenbosch's Europa Exhibition at Gamec Explores Economics and Art
Remco Torenbosch, artist-in-residence at The Blank Residency, led a seminar titled 'Between Act and Protest: Building The New Economy' for students of Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, focusing on active economic participation and alternatives to dominant economic models. His upcoming solo exhibition 'Europa' at Gamec (Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo) will reflect on Europe's current situation, opening June 12. The exhibition is the result of his residency in Italy and will address recent political shifts, including the resignation of the Dutch prime minister, the new French presidency, and cracks in Merkel's leadership. The article is part of a series on art and economics, with future installments planned.
Key facts
- Remco Torenbosch is the protagonist of The Blank Residency project.
- He conducted a seminar titled 'Between Act and Protest: Building The New Economy' for Accademia Carrara students.
- The seminar addressed active roles in the economy and alternatives to dominant economic systems.
- His solo exhibition 'Europa' will open at Gamec on June 12.
- The exhibition reflects on Europe's general situation.
- Recent political changes include the Dutch prime minister's resignation, new French presidency, and Merkel's weakening position.
- The article is part of a series on art and economics by Artribune.
- The residency is based in Bergamo, Italy.
Entities
Artists
- Remco Torenbosch
Institutions
- The Blank Residency
- Accademia Carrara
- Gamec (Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo)
- Artribune
Locations
- Bergamo
- Italy
- Europe
- Netherlands
- France
- Germany