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Unfair: Art in a Changing World of Work. Exhibition at Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival, © Iriée Zamblé

Unfair: Art in a Changing World of Work

Exhibition (from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm)

Art can fill a wall, or it can change a whole space. Artists can play a leading role in defining our surroundings, contributing to an inspiring workspace or adapting radical new ideas into the daily working environment. Focussing on up-and-coming and renown artists who take a lead in shaping new standards, the exhibition plunges visitors into a world where artists address their environment. Their works, whether it is by expanding on our physical experience of spaces, playing with the function or form of everyday materials or by shifting the attention to new perspectives and current global issues, inspires us to actively engage with our environment and welcome new ideas.  

With works by, amongst others; Elsemarijn Bruys, Lou-Lou van Staaveren, Willem de Haan,  Koos Buster, Gilleam Trapenberg, Thomas Trum, Nazif Lopulissa and Irieé Zamblé
Curation: unfair.nl

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ARTISTS

Elsemarijn Bruys
Elsemarijn Bruys’ (1989) strong curiosity for sensory perception translates into a hybrid artistic practice, oscillating between sculptures and architectural interventions, and strongly influenced by her background in fashion design and theatre. Air is the main medium Bruys works with, viewed as an collaborator to shape and grant freedom to her work. With it, rectangles become round, spaces are filled and occupied, objects breathe in and out, visitors are subtly flattened and perspectives become deformed. The introduction of air fills her objects with a performative quality, while the change in form it brings about is simultaneously at the core of her work.

Lou-Lou van Staaveren
Lou-Lou van Staaveren (1990) comes from a family of flower farmers and has always been drawn to plants and greenery. Over the past years, the garden has become the arena of her photography practice, serving as both the playground and laboratory. For Van Staaveren, gardening and photography stand surprisingly close: both the gardener and photographer operate with similar control, observing on one hand and intervening on the other. Like a gardener shaping a landscape, she creates new realities through images, constructing paradises and utopias. The artist’s work sparks a sense of eerie wonder, encouraging the viewer to question their anthropocentric position and the consequences of idealising and controlling our natural environment.

Willem de Haan
Willem De Haan (1996) challenges and undermines the socially conditioned and politically determined rules of everyday locations. By adding artificial elements in a convincing yet uncanny manner his works exert direct influence on daily situations. These suggestive sculptural interventions reference the influence of props on fictional scenarios in film and theatre. In other words, De Haan wishes for his works to function as a tribute to the already confusing moments and situations we experience in our daily lives. ‘A good tribute does not explain its subject, it just strengthens it.’

Koos Buster
The works of Koos Buster (1991) illustrate the search for a certain “doltish perfection”. They often represent things otherwise trivial, but in the world of Koos Buster could, and maybe even should, also be celebrated. Whenever an idea pops up, he starts sketching. While those sketches are often only a first step into the process, ultimately leading to ceramic objects, he likes to regard them as potential finished works in and by themselves. Fully established within the sketching phase. “The innocence and messiness of a quick sketch has elements I like to see in a final piece of work as well.”

Gilleam Trapenberg 
Born and raised in Curaçao, visual artist Gilleam Trapenberg (1991) now lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Orbiting his homeland, his creative projects look closely at the fabric of Curaçao’s social landscape, probing at the island’s many paradoxes. He searches beneath the portrayals and tropes of Caribbean life that dominate (Western) media cycles, using the camera to create necessary counter-images. Occasionally, though, Trapenberg is himself seduced by the allure of the exported picture-postcard; on European shores, nostalgia and longing take hold, perspectives drift, and memories of home are easily romanticised. For the artist, this experience of a perpetual limbo between two distinct places – connected by the fraught legacies of colonialism, enduring flows of goods and people, or even the mass tourism industry – is a growing focal point of his work.

Thomas Trum
‘It’s so big you have to take a distance!’ Thomas Trum (1989) works at the intersection of art and design. His approach is abstract and analytical, experimenting with different painting techniques and surfaces. He works within a self-imposed, restrictive framework that exclusively focusses on line and colour, spanning various scales from paper to facades. He develops unconventional tools including giant felt-tip pens and custom-built rotating spraying machines. Intrigued by large vehicles such as agricultural machinery, which operate with maximum in a rhythmic pattern, Trum experiments with these techniques to continuously discover new ways to create images. The extensive preparations contrast with the execution of the final work, which sometimes only takes a couple of minutes. An interaction between human and tool, like a choreography, for applying the line on the surface in the best way possible.

Nazif Lopulissa
The work of Nazif Lopulissa (1991) aims to embody the liminal feeling of his “in-between” state. Personal narratives regarding migration are described through an organic formal vocabulary that fuses different painterly traditions. Though he employs techniques and materials drawn from autobiographical contexts, he’s equally interested in challenging abstract visual languages to communicate across cultural borders. Pushing the boundaries of painting, he hides and reveals his (family) history and erases and creates different futures. By using bleach, he gives glimpses of what was and what can be. In this way movement is captured.

Irieé Zamblé
Iriée Zamblé (1995) is a visual artist, based in Amsterdam. Zamblé explores the existing norms surrounding portraits by means of drawing and painting. She draws inspiration from concepts dissecting the notion of Black identity, her West-African heritage and everyday life. Drawing from those she sees on the streets, friends and acquaintances, the fictive people appearing in Zamblé’s paintings are signified by a poised aura. This is shown through expression, fashion and language. In the paintings of Zamblé it is a means of gaining control over one’s own body and narrative, stemming from a lack thereof. Focussing on the details of the painted faces in Zamblé’s work, she makes them into bold and authentic figures, painting them with a sharp eye for self-expression.
 

UNFAIR

Unfair, an artist-led art platform, was founded in 2012 by three artists who wanted to improve the cultural infrastructure in the Netherlands. We have been dedicated to promoting emerging contemporary artists for over a decade, working with over 600 artists in more than 70 events.  Unfair connects you directly to contemporary artists, their stories and creations.

Unfair Editions is a curated art platform bridging the world of art fairs to new generations of art buyers. The carefully curated selection includes a wide range of art forms: prints, paintings, ceramics, sculptures, and much more. With prices ranging from €5 to €950, our editions collection represents the best of the artists Unfair have worked with over the past decade. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned collector you’ll discover something special in our diverse offerings.
 

Photo: © Iriée Zamblé

We had four days of high quality events! Short summaries of the talks, panels, workshops and interactive exhibits will be posted here soon. This is what you can look forward to!

Céline Flores Willers

Social Networks: The Power of Corporate Influencing & Personal Branding on LinkedIn

Andreas Loroch, Thorsten Heilig

Decision AI: How AI Is Changing the World of Work

Smudo in dialogue with Thorsten Giersch

Disruption and New Energy: On Transformation in the World of Music and Sustainability in the Racing Industry

Vo Trong Nghia

Meditation Mode: Why Architects Need to Heal Themselves to Heal the World

Sabine Marcelis

The Shape of Things to Come: Why We Need Moments of Wonder

Philip Schütte, Viviane Mörmann, Nino Basilashvili, Lars van Vianen

Design for Life: Office Rituals for Focus and Connection [Panel]

Nicolas Bogs, Matthias Pietzcker, Axel Schörner

Are Workplace Strategists the Better HR Specialists? Supporting the Transition to New Working Environments [Panel]

Daniel Dettling

From New to Next Work: “It´s the Culture, Stupid!”

R. Haubenreisser, T. Braun, M. Jung

Corporate Culture Crafting: Navigating between the well-proven and the future

Katharina Radermacher

(In)flexible Working Models: How HR Practices Can Compensate for the Disadvantages

Birgit Gebhardt, Axel Buether

Spatial Perception: Where the Physical Office Still Needs to Catch up in its Offerings [Dialogue]

Axel Buether

Colour and Lighting Design: Impact on Wellbeing, Health and Work Motivation

Laura Lükemann, Manuel Stabenow

combine workLAB: Back to office and now? How managers manage to organise attendance times with added value.

Lukas Struck

Workshop: AI tools to take the pressure off your day-to-day work

Sabrina Schaal, Alina Lindner

Workshop: How ‘change ready’ are you? A reflection with impulses from the change maturity model

Exhibition (9:00 - 18:00)

Unfair: Art in a Changing World of Work

Street Art Event (9:00 - 18:00)

REISS: Art meets Innovation

Exhibition (9:00 - 18:00)

Rewire: New Work Modes

23 October 2024

Exhibition (9:00 - 18:00)

Unfair: Art in a Changing World of Work

Unfair: Art in a Changing World of Work. Exhibition at Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival, © Iriée Zamblé
Oct 23 10:00
Nicolas Bogs, Matthias Pietzcker, Axel Schörner

Are Workplace Strategists the Better HR Specialists? Supporting the Transition to New Working Environments [Panel]

WW - Work Culture Festival: Workplace Strategists, Credit: Laura Thiesbrummel
Team Oct 23 10:00
Céline Flores Willers

Social Networks: The Power of Corporate Influencing & Personal Branding on LinkedIn

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Keynote von Céline Flores Willers, Credit: Greator
Life Oct 23 10:00
Viviane Mörmann

Art Works: Harnessing the Power of Art to Drive Organizational Change

WW - Work Culture Festival, Credit: Viviane Mörmann
Team Oct 23 10:00
Corinna Döpkens

Anywhere Office: Working Models in Times of Future Work – a Holistic View

WW - Work Culture Festival: Workation, ©Corinna Döpkens
Life Oct 23 10:00
Daniel Dettling

From New to Next Work: “It´s the Culture, Stupid!”

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Daniel Dettling, Credit: Laurence Chaperon
Team Oct 23 10:45
Marie Elaine Ludes, Sabrina Schaal

LevelUP: The Future of Collaboration at Provinzial

WW - Work Culture Festival, LevelUP, Credit: Drees & Sommer
Team Oct 23 10:45
Andreas Loroch, Thorsten Heilig

Decision AI: How AI Is Changing the World of Work

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival, Decision AI, Foto: gremlin / iStock
Impact Oct 23 10:45
Mikkel Karstad

Food for Thought: What Should a Healthy Workforce Eat and Drink?

WW - Work Culture Festival: Mikkel Karstad, © Anders Schønnemann
Life Oct 23 10:45
Laura Lükemann, Manuel Stabenow

combine workLAB: Back to office and now? How managers manage to organise attendance times with added value.

WW - Work Culture Festival. HR vs FM. Credit: Laura Thiesbru
Team Oct 23 11:00
Api Schönauer @ König + Neurath

Why we Are all Architects. What Leadership Can Learn from the Construction Site

Credit: König + Neurath
Oct 23 11:00
Street Art Event (9:00 - 18:00)

REISS: Art meets Innovation

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: REISS: Art meets Innovation
Oct 23 11:05
IBA Lounge & Bookshop

Book Signing: Viviane Mörmann

Book Signing: Viviane Mörmann
Oct 23 11:10
I. Burroni, M. Führ, J. Knudsen, A.Tisch, V. Wessels

EU-Project R‑evolve: Furniture Goes Circular, Start of a 4‑Years Sectoral Approach

WW - Work Culture Festival: R-evolve, Credit: Amiflora/iStock
Impact Oct 23 11:30
Smudo in dialogue with Thorsten Giersch

Disruption and New Energy: On Transformation in the World of Music and Sustainability in the Racing Industry

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Smudo, Foto: Credit: Franz Schepers
Life Oct 23 11:30
Walter Werzowa

Supported by Sound: Why Music Can Make the Workforce Thrive

WW - Work Culture Festival: Walter Werzowa, Credit: Michael Werzowa
Life Oct 23 11:30
R. Haubenreisser, T. Braun, M. Jung

Corporate Culture Crafting: Navigating between the well-proven and the future

Horváth & Partners @ Wherever Whenever – Work Culture Festival
Team Oct 23 11:30
Sabrina Schaal, Alina Keil

Workshop: The workspace maturity model: Where do we actually currently stand as a company and where do we want to go?

WW - Work Culture Festival, Workshop Drees & Sommer, Credit: Peter Neusser
Life Oct 23 11:45
IBA Lounge & Bookshop

Book Signing: Mikkel Karstad

Book Signing: Mikkel Karstad
Oct 23 11:50
VR Experience (9:00 - 18:00)

Dive into a New Dimension: The Interstuhl VR Experience

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Interstuhl - VR Experience
Oct 23 12:15
Exhibition (9:00 - 18:00)

Rewire: New Work Modes

Rewire: New Work Mode. Design Exhibition at Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival
Oct 23 12:35
Lukas Struck

Workshop: AI tools to take the pressure off your day-to-day work

Horváth & Partners @ Wherever Whenever – Work Culture Festival
Team Oct 23 13:00
Heiner Hans

Good Lighting in Modern Office Concepts: Individual – Flexible – Sustainable

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Good Lighting, Photo: © TRILUX
Impact Oct 23 14:00
Katharina Radermacher

(In)flexible Working Models: How HR Practices Can Compensate for the Disadvantages

WW - Work Culture Festival. Flexible working models. Photo: © Anchiy / iStock
Team Oct 23 14:00
Vo Trong Nghia

Meditation Mode: Why Architects Need to Heal Themselves to Heal the World

WW - Work Culture Festival: Vo Trong Nghia Office, © VTN Architects
Life Oct 23 14:00
A. Stieglbauer, J. Schmid, H. Schuster, H. Huber

From AI hype to reality! How AI-supported working methods and changing mindsets lead to greater profitability

WW - Work Culture Festival. Future Workplace Technologies. Foto: © .../iStock
Life Oct 23 14:00
Dennis Fischer @ König + Neurath

Stay cool! Step by step through the VUCA world

Credit: König + Neurath
Oct 23 14:00
Sabine Marcelis

The Shape of Things to Come: Why We Need Moments of Wonder

WW - Work Culture Festival, Credit: Sabine Marcelis
Life Oct 23 14:45
Dieter Lorenz, Wolfang Schuhmacher

The new way of working: The flexible office with innovative multi-purpose use

Wherever Whenever: The new way of Working
Life Oct 23 14:45
Birgit Gebhardt, Axel Buether

Spatial Perception: Where the Physical Office Still Needs to Catch up in its Offerings [Dialogue]

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Talk with Birgit Gebhardt and Prof Dr Axel Buether
Impact Oct 23 14:45
Stefan Carsten

The Immobile Society: How Metamobility Will Change Our Working Environments

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Stefan Carsten, Credit: gremlin / iStock
Life Oct 23 14:45
Martin Führ

Sustainability: Eco-design regulations and chemicals in products and process

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Prof Dr Martin Fuehr, image on basis of -strizh-/iStock
Impact Oct 23 14:45
Sabrina Schaal, Alina Lindner

Workshop: How ‘change ready’ are you? A reflection with impulses from the change maturity model

WW - Work Culture Festival, Workshop Drees & Sommer, Credit: Peter Neusser
Impact Oct 23 15:00
Axel Buether

Colour and Lighting Design: Impact on Wellbeing, Health and Work Motivation

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Prof. Dr. Axel Buether
Impact Oct 23 15:30
K-U Schlegel, E Samaras, J A Brennig

Paths to Sustainability vs Greenwashing: Dos and Don’ts (Panel)

Wherever Whenever - Festival: TÜV Rheinland - Nachhaltigkeit vs Greenwashing
Impact Oct 23 15:30
Philip Schütte, Viviane Mörmann, Nino Basilashvili, Lars van Vianen

Design for Life: Office Rituals for Focus and Connection [Panel]

WW - Work Culture Festival. Office Rituals. Foto: © Nino Basilashvili
Life Oct 23 15:30
K-U Schlegel, E Samaras, J A Brennig

Future Skills: What Changes are Needed in Both Education and Work to Help Shape the Future World

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Teddy Tewelde, Fetsum Sebhat - Future Skills
Impact Oct 23 15:30
Carina Hölzer @ König + Neurath

From Style to Function: Designing People-centred Office Environments

Credit: König + Neurath
Oct 23 15:30
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