Please save Sunday, May 26, 2019, from 3 to 6 pm, for the opening reception of our upcoming program:
In the third-floor gallery, an exhibition retrospective of Cecilia Vicuña guest curated by Miguel A. López; in the second floor, a solo exhibition of Mariana Castillo Deball, as well as an exhibition of new work by Melike Kara.
That day will also mark the celebration of the sixteenth edition of Rotterdam Cultural Histories, a display co-presented with TENT.
The opening reception will take place in our ground floor, recently renamed MELLY, where an archival display on Ken Lum’s Melly Shum Hates Her Job (1990) is currently on view, along with An exhibition of posters by Maja Bekan, Kévin Bray, Chloë Delanghe, Baldvin Einarsson, Priscila Fernandes, Vera Gulikers, An Onghena, Kevin Osepa, Josie Perry, Rory Pilgrim, Tramaine de Senna and Edward Clydesdale Thomson
We look forward to welcoming you at Witte de With and MELLY.
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Cecilia Vicuña, a retrospective exhibition is supported by Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), Directorate of Cultural Affairs (DIRAC), Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chile, Embassy of Chili in The Hague – the Netherlands and The Henry Moore Foundation.
Melike Kara, new work is supported by AMMODO, the Goethe-Institut, PERES PROJECTS Berlin and Jan Kaps, Cologne. Mariana Castillo Debal, a solo exhibtion is supported by AMMODO, kurimanzutto and Mendes Wood DM, Brussels.
An Exhibition of Posters is supported by The Cultural Participation Fund.