Lost & Found 8 July

a night of stray images and sounds

8 Jul 2011

Two American girls film the Arab spring from their hotel room

Art placebos

Carrot jokes

Art in the Amsterdam subway from the seventies and eighties

Documentation of a mountain top removal protest action

A performance on animals of the bible

How a State Secretary's site was hacked

and someone improvising something nice on a keyboard to accent the reading of an American artist a bit. Think Ken Burns' civil war documentary where they read letters from the front lines.

Plus gin & tonic by Bar Bert Bart and music from Vinyl!

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The programme is compiled by Constant Dullaart and Julia van Mourik from received and selected material.
Made possible by the kind support of Mondriaan Foundation, Waag Society and Robstolk.

More information:
http://www.lost.nl
found@lost.nl
020 639 27 87

"The editors of the Lost & Found programme compose evenings of audiovisual presentations at witch the audience puts in the extra zing. Lost & Found was started in 1997 by Armand Mevis and Jan Rothuizen. Their main inspiration were the 'Four Walls' events in New York, small informal gatherings where visual artists showed new work to each other. For the Amsterdam evenings, they drew on their network of budding artists of all disciplines, mixing in friends who had interesting things to show. Lost & Found is still sold out within ten minutes after opening. Its formula remained almost unchanged over the years." Metatag

"For the past years, an eclectic group of artists has organised screenings of overlooked, obscure and forgotten visual and audio artifacts from archives and private collections from around the globe. Past editions of these frequently sold-out evenings have taken place in Maastricht, Cairo and New York and featured the extended collection of slides a stewardess brought along and fashion icons Viktor & Rolf with a VCR tape of their first Parisian show." Amsterdam Weekly

"Jonge kunstenaars, experimenteel werk en een 'niet net van zolder gehaald'-publiek. Het loont de moeite Lost & Found in de gaten te houden." Cut-Up

"Highly entertaining." Fantastic Man