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2005 the Mobile Global Exhibition SHOW YOUR HOPE in 2005 adepted to the situation: we presented widely the new selection of the World in Netherlands at many locations who present both cultural and social cultural program. The 2 pictures below are made at the preview in Peninsula and the aftermatch at the Ketelhuis. Both part of the Grand opening of the world at Home in TAC (see banner above on this page)
We received our first theater review at the Artimond Festival in Helmond We were present at the National Kunstweek in the van Nelle Building in Rotterdam. See the back of the truck.
We closed the year with an artists journey to the foot of Italy. In Soriano di Callabro we attented at the winter art exhibition
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2004 the
Mobile Global Exhibition SHOW YOUR HOPE in 2004 started to think about new presentations before our truck broke down. Our one and only presentation that triggered all the thing that happened afterwards
Ruigoord Holiday weekend Summer Academy Pentiment Hamburg, with Rik van Iersel.
At Kunsthaus Tacheles, Berlin
At the Womex Worldmusic Fair in Essen
And some presentations in Netherlands, like here at the liberation festival in Eindhoven
Meanwhile we have prepared a new selection to be presented in the beginning of 2005. |
2003 the
Mobile Global Exhibition SHOW YOUR HOPE started in 2003. First we collectes paintings of friends in Eindhoven. Then we went to Poland and Bosnia before returning home and joined a sponsor cycling journey to the border of Iraq. It gave us the opportunity to visit Albania and Istanbul. With Sjef Wiersma and the Open Dicht bus
And his son Wiel Wiersma who helped a lot getting this thing done
Starting in Bialystok, partnercity of our hometown Eindhoven
Meeting Peter Pollag and Victor Polkovic at the
Visiting Miklos Grandpierre Kolosvary in Hungary
Our first vist toMetelkova with truck. This location turned out to
At the national Art Gallery in Tirana, Albania
On our way into the direction of Baghdad
Meeting artists in Eskesehir, Turkey With Rob the cycler, Gerard the cameraman and Martin the driver in Macedonia. |