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Annette Krauss (born 1971) works as artist, writer and educator. Krauss is a member of the Read-in collective and her projects include ''Read the Masks. Tradition is Not Given'', ''Hidden Curriculum'', ''Sites for Unlearning'', and ''Spaces of Commoning''. Currently, she is course leader of the Master Fine Arts at the HKU and Elise-Richter-Peek Post-Doc researcher at
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Work


Read the Masks. Tradition is Not Given

A collaboration between Annette Krauss, Swedish artist Petra Bauer, and the two Dutch cultural and activist groups ''Untold'' and ''Doorbraak'' investigating and protesting against the Dutch phenomenon of the racist black-face tradition, called
Zwarte Piet Zwarte Piet (; lb, Schwaarze Péiter, fy, Swarte Pyt), also known in English by the translated name Black Pete, is the companion of Saint Nicholas ( nl, Sinterklaas, fy, Sinteklaas, lb, Kleeschen) in the folklore of the Low Countries. The ...
(Black Pete). ''Read the Masks'' looks at the underlying institutional structures in Dutch society in upholding this tradition, its involvement in broader racist structures of which Zwarte Piet is but a symptom. The project has been first realized in the context of the exhibition Be(com)ing Dutch at Van Abbemuseum 2008–2011. It consists of three parts: an installation and announcements for a performance and protest march that never happened (2008), debates (2008) and a film by Annette Krauss and Petra Bauer (2009). ''Read the Masks. Tradition is Not Given'' is discussed in ''White Innocence: Paradoxes of Colonialism and Race'' by
Gloria Wekker Gloria Daisy Wekker (born June 13, 1950) is an Afro-Surinamese Dutch emeritus professor (Utrecht University) and writer who has focused on gender studies and sexuality in the Afro-Caribbean region and diaspora. She was the winner of the Ruth Bened ...
(2016), ''The Emancipated Museum'' by Steven ten Thije (2017), and "A Heteronomous Hobby: Report from the Netherlands" by Sven Lütticken (2011).


Hidden Curriculum

The art project Hidden Curriculum is a collaboration with high school students. It revolves around the question of how high school students investigate a so-called hidden curriculum in their specific everyday school environment. Krauss' understanding of the term 'hidden curriculum' is everything that is learned in school next to the official curriculum. Long-term collaborations, and exhibitions for Hidden Curriculum were realized with the help of Casco Art Institute in 2007 (with Gerrit Rietveld College, and Amadeus Lyceum Utrecht), at The Showroom 2012, and
Whitechapel Gallery The Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery in Whitechapel on the north side of Whitechapel High Street, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The original building, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, opened in 1901 as one of the fir ...
2012–2013. ''Hidden Curriculum'' is discussed in ''Documenting Secrets'' by Hannah Jickling and Helen Reed; "Annette Krauss e.a. – Hidden Curriculum" in ''onderwijs filosofie'' (2017); ''I think the artistic is like a double-edged sword.'' by Laila Huber (2014); and "… To be hidden does not mean to be merely revealed – Part 2: Artistic research on hidden curriculum" in Medienimpulse 2015.


Sites for Unlearning

''The Sites for Unlearning'' are constructed as experimental gatherings with the aim to unlearn something collaboratively, and to study unlearning with regards to already existing articulations: Site for Unlearning (Zwarte Piet) (2011–ongoing), Site for Unlearning (to Ride a Bike) (2012–ongoing), and Site for Unlearning (Art Organization) (2014–2018), Site for Unlearning (my Library) (2013-ongoing). Site for Unlearning (Art Organization) has been exhibited in We Are The Time Machines, exhibition participation at Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons, Utrecht 2016; Shapes of Knowledge, exhibition participation at
Monash University Museum of Art The Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), formerly the Monash University Gallery, is a contemporary art museum on Monash University's Caulfield campus on Dandenong Road, Melbourne, Australia. History The Museum grew out of a number of ear ...
2019; Dark Energy, exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2019. ''Sites for Unlearning'' is discussed in "The Bureau of Care: Introductory Notes on the Care-less and Care-full" by iLiana Fokianaki (2020); "Elephants in the Room at Casco Art Institute" by Valentina Vella (2019); “Boiler Room Conversation” between Danny Butt, Nuraini Juliastuti, and Annette Krauss, MUMA (2019); ''Unlearning Exercises''. Book, edited with
Binna Choi Binna Choi (born 1977) is a South Korean curator and the director of Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons. Education and career Choi completed her curatorial studies at the De Appel in Amsterdam 2004, after graduation she joined BAK, ...
, Yolande van der Heide and Liz Allan, published by Valiz and Casco Art Institute 2018; and ''Unlearning institutional habits: an arts-based perspective on organizational unlearning''. Article in The Learning Organization 2019.


Read-in

Annette Krauss is co-founder of the cultural collective ''Read-in''. ''Feminist Search Tools''. Artistic Research Project with fellow Read-in members Sven Engels and Laura Pardo, Hackers & Designers members André Fincato and Anja Groten, and Ola Hassanain, Aggeliki Diakrousi and Alice Strete. ''Haunted Bookshelves_In Circulation''. Part of ''Hauntopia/What if?'', exhibition and Conference at Research Pavillon Venice 2017.


Spaces of Commoning

''Spaces of Commoning: Artistic Research and the Utopia of the Everyday''. Book, edited with Anette Baldauf, Stefan Gruber, Moira Hille, Vladimir Miller, Mara Verlič, Hong-Kai Wang and Julia Wieger, published by Sternberg Press 2016. ''Study of/as Commoning''. Article with Anette Baldauf, Vladimir Miller, Mara Verlic, Moira Hille, Hong-Kai Wang, Mihret Kebede Alwabie, Julia Wieger, Tesfaye Beri Bekele and Stefan Gruber in Journal for Artistic Research 2019.


References


External links


Hidden Curriculum website

Read-in website

Feminist Search Tools

Read the Masks. Tradition is Not Given Film
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