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INDEBT



2024

PROGRAM
    Kolekt (upcoming)
    Twin Vessels 
    Gerrit Rietveld X UvA ...  
    The Games We Play ...
 

2023

PROGRAM
    Gallery Ellipsis: Millennial Burnout 
    Navigating the Unseen
        • Publication, Bea Secchia    
    2012 Never Happened:
an Epilogue

2022

PROGRAM 
    Plaza
    Less Walls More Bridges
    This Too Shall Pass

2021

PROGRAM
    Mauveine
    Listening to Bonfires
    Do Dreams Require Liquid?
    Objections to the Possibility of Understanding ...

2020

PROGRAM
    Last Christmas
 

2019

PROGRAM
    No Harm Done
        • Publication, Simon Becks
    No Spoon




INDEBT (2018) is a cultural destination and non-profit organization dedicated to ‘creating spaces’, both conceptual and physical, while actively bridging cultural divides.

The fluid project manifests itself through an exhibition program, communal gatherings, and the facilitation of cultural locations throughout the city.

In both its organizational structure as well as curatorial selection, INDEBT aims to rethink conventions and expectations in the art world and broader creative field.

Coming from a place of self-initiation and urgency, INDEBT strives to generate a lasting positive impact, leaving the world a better place than we found it.




LISTENING TO BONFIRES



Installation views, Listening to Bonfires, 2021


30-06-’21 till 20-07’21

GROUPSHOW | LISTENING TO BONFIRES

INDEBT proudly invites you to attend the opening of its latest group exhibition Listening To Bonfires. A selection of new paintings and sculptures by Mischa Pavlovski Andresen (1990 DK), Anton Munar (1997 DK) and Sofya Shpurova (1996 RU), explore the intimate and nostalgic relationships between the natural and spiritual worlds. Curated by Ciro Duclos.



Mischa Pavlovski Andresen, mand og kvinde stagnere 1, 75 x 105 cm, Oil on canvas, 2021


Sofya Shpurova, Untitle, 21 x 18 x 10 cm, Glazed stoneware, 2021

Sofya Shpurova, Untitled, 16 x 13 x 10 cm, Glazed stoneware, 2021

Sofya Shpurova, Untitled, 16 x 13 x 17 cm, Glazed stoneware, 2021

Anton Munar, Vida de Domingo, 60 x 39 cm, Oil on linen

Anton Munar, La Pietá, 60 x 41 cm, Oil on linen


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