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Jan van Eyck Academie

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demand for stained-glass windows, murals and mosaics (mainly for churches). In order for the students to be trained as all-round experts in fine art, divisions between various disciplines were abolished. In 1969, the departments of theater, design and mixed media were set up. These were multi-disciplinary departments and as such perfectly tied in with the idea of doing away with divisions between disciplines. Students of the mixed media department could make use of the timber workshop, the welding shop, the photo studio, the darkrooms, the silk-screen print shop, the audio and video studio, and the foundry to produce a single work of art, an installation, a performance or an action.
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art, design and art theory) carry out departmental tasks together. In every department a core team of advising researchers is active. They initiate and supervise research projects, but their tasks also include programming, selection, studio visits, lectures, seminars, presentations and institutional and policy matters. Since 2001, the academy's weekly program is accessible to the public; opening up the institute has invited more critical response.
567:. Hubert van Eyck was Jan’s elder brother and taught Jan how to use oil-based paint. Just as research and education went together in their case, the Jan and Hubert van Eyck Academies are striving for the same objective. The Jan van Eyck Academie stands for project development, the Hubert van Eyck Academie for teaching. Through the Hubert van Eyck Academie it will be possible to set up PhD tracks for artists, in partnership with the 891: 334:, was appointed the academy's second director. His major task was to find the academy a new, suitable building, as well as to bring the academy up to equal level with the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. Consultations concerning the latter soon ran aground because the board of governors insisted on the Jan van Eyck Academie remaining a private institute, based on catholic principles. Plans for a new building, designed by 440:. By this time, there were seven professional technical studios/workshops in the building: the audio and video studios, the computer workshop, the print shop, the photo studio, and workshops for graphics, wood and other materials. The media center, including the library and archives, was enlarged. New research programs were set up (Transcultural Studies and Design & Media). 360:
fine art; architecture was no longer part of the curriculum. Entry requirements became more rigid, a fact-finding year was introduced, and more visiting lecturers were employed. The new adage was that art education should be more individually directed: the student, his consciousness and questions were to feature centrally. When in 1966 the Dutch Minister of Culture,
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be described as a venue for practical and theoretical reflection on art and society that went beyond generally accepted values. “Researchers” (no longer students!) were expected to have attained a practical and theoretical level that allowed them to make contributions to discussions, to do research and to engage in multi- and trans-disciplinary activities.
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and Wim van den Bergh were asked by Mr Graatsma to translate the policy plan of the academy into architectural terms. 'Macchina Arte' was the name for the architectonic concept that was about a complex set of thoughts that converged in the concept of “machine”. By this time, the Jan van Eyck Academie
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In 2000, Koen Brams was appointed director of the Jan van Eyck Academie. The institute’s program, as indicated in the policy plan, was described as the sum of all research and production undertaken. A new artistic advisory structure was introduced: advising researchers of the three departments (fine
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and the wider cultural context were emphasized. The horizontal organizational structure of the institute ensured mutual interchange and interaction in the disciplines of architecture, sculpture, photography, graphics, painting, video-audio and mixed media. The Jan van Eyck Academie in the 1990s, can
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In 1965, Timmers resigned as director and was succeeded by Albert Troost. Teaching and advising staff by that time had changed considerably; ties with the Roman Catholic establishment had become looser and catholic principles were only moderately adhered to. Troost, together with Ko Sarneel, visited
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principles. However, their ideas did not materialize at the time. Nearly two decades later, in December 1947, the Saint Bernulphus Foundation succeeded in establishing an institute for advanced education in fine art based on Catholic principles in Maastricht. The institute is named after the painter
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The Jan van Eyck Academie's third decade brought about some dramatic changes. Subsidies had gradually increased over the years and there was more room for education, research and experiment. The departments of monumental art and applied art closed. Society had become more secular and there was less
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and studied their educational programs and methods. The two men drew a master plan that emphasized the Maastricht academy’s need for a clear statement of principles and a well-founded program. Education from now on was to match developments in contemporary art practices. Education was restricted to
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character. The institute offers alternative views of research and production, for which a climate of involvement is paramount in which researchers, artistic and technical staff establish alliances, collaborations and networks that are both practical and conceptual. Researchers can make use of the
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The Jan van Eyck Academie today sees itself as a hotbed for talent development. Essential in the new organization is that the institute is an open meeting place for people: artists, thinkers, readers, curators, writers, designers, poets, dreamers, workers, and occasional passers-by. The institute
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In the 1970s, the idea took ground that an art institute should be a breeding ground for research and experiment, a sanctuary of innovation. After 1978, the institute, rather than a place of instruction, saw itself as a platform or workshop ('werkplaats'): a center where works of art are being
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manufactured, as well as a place for discussion, study and experiment. Accommodation, equipment, expert supervision and coaching were aimed to trigger new developments. Extra-curricular activities, work placements in the art milieu, and other projects reached beyond the Academie's community.
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In 1980, Ko Sarneel, became acting director and proposed a 5-year plan, which entailed an increase in the scope and quality of projects and manifestations for the public at large. Visual token of Sarneel's term of office are the round holes that still mark the building today. The artist
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Two years later, Ko Sarneel resumed his previous function as head of the mixed media department, and William Pars Graatsma became director. During his directorship the photography section became autonomous and an audio room and video studio were set up. In 1980, Scottish video pioneer
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neighbourhood in the center of Maastricht. The rather derelict building with sparse natural light was shared with several other institutions. In 1949, the board decided that, as an applied art institution, the academy should incorporate the training of architects. Consequently, three
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The 1991 policy plan of the academy's new director Jan van Toorn described the Jan van Eyck Academie as an international post-graduate art center with three disciplines: fine art, design and art theory. During this period individual freedom,
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was asked to create a Time Based Media Department at the Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht. This was the first media department in a postgraduate academy in the Netherlands. She also started to build a video collection for the Academy.
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were presented and approved. In June 1959, construction work began and in January 1961, staff and students moved into the new building – a building however that was but a third of the size of Peutz' original plan.
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On 25 January 2012, the Hubert van Eyck Academie was established as a post-academic institution aiming to develop teaching facilities in partnership with the faculty of Cultural and Social Sciences of
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After extensive renovations, the renewed building was reopened on March 27, 2013, and the institution was restructured by director Lex ter Braak: Under the umbrella term “Van Eyck”
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offers high-standard artistic and technical advice in response to individual requirements. Researchers are invited to theorize, formulate and produce. Hallmark of research is its
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had truly become an international platform for art. The majority of advising researchers and students were from abroad and English had become the language of communication.
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was professor of sculpting (1949–56). Classes of theory, aesthetics and technical education – with a firm scientific basis – were compulsory. There were studios for
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On 21 July 1952, the first group of 15 students graduated. In 1954, professor J.J.M. Timmers, an eminent art historian and director of the
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In April and May 2017, female names were officially added to the all-male names of the Van Eyck’s two academies and its five Labs.
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discussed the state of art in the province of Limburg, and the need for an art academy in the south of the Netherlands based on
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program of Maastricht University. In 2012, two I-Arts masters students spent a year at the Jan van Eyck Academie.
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were set up: architecture, sculpture and fine art (i.e. monumental and decorative painting). Belgian sculptor
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Margaret van Eyck—Renaming an Institution, a Case Study (Volume One: Research, Interventions, and Effects).
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Margaret van Eyck—Renaming an Institution, a Case Study (Volume One: Research, Interventions, and Effects)
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Margaret van Eyck—Renaming an Institution, a Case Study (Volume Two: Comments, Contexts, and Connections).
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In 1992, a computer workshop was set up and in 1995, the Jan van Eyck Academie was connected to the
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The collaboration between the various Maastricht art schools has already resulted in the
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When the Jan van Eyck Academie celebrated its 40th anniversary in 1988, architects
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As of October 1, 2018, curator Hicham Khalidi serves as director of Van Eyck.
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Policy plans and annual reports of the Jan van Eyck Academie (1988–2004).
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Octavian Esanu, Franziska LesĂ k & Giselle de Oliveira Macedo (eds.):
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of Maastricht, the founding charter was signed by representatives of the
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The Jan van Eyck Academie initially took up residence in the former
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Van Eyck – Multiform Institute for Fine Art, Design, and Reflection
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Van Eyck – Multiform Institute for Fine Art, Design, and Reflection
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Unfortunately last Sunday afternoon somebody left the door open
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In 1998, Marianne Brouwer, former curator of sculpture of the
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and means were provided to work with new synthetic materials.
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De geschiedenis van de Jan van Eyck Academie te Maastricht
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Hubert van Eyck Academie / Caterina van Hemessen Academie
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Hubert van Eyck Academie / Caterina van Hemessen Academie
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was head of the Art Theory department from 1998 to 2003.
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