Incubate is the annual celebration of independent culture in Tilburg, the Netherlands. It is a festival exhibiting a diverse view on indie culture as a whole, including music, contemporary dance, film and visual arts. It brings more than 200 cutting edge artists in an intimate context to an international audience. Black metal next to free jazz. Refreshing art next to inspiring debate.

Ryan Trecartin United States

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Ryan Trecartin

Performances view timetable

Date Time Venue
Mon, 6th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Tue, 7th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Wed, 8th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Thu, 9th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Fri, 10th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Sat, 11th 11:00 -17:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Mon, 13th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Tue, 14th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Wed, 15th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Thu, 16th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Fri, 17th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Sat, 18th 11:00 -17:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Mon, 20th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Tue, 21st 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Wed, 22nd 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Thu, 23rd 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Fri, 24th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Sat, 25th 11:00 -17:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Mon, 27th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Tue, 28th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum
Wed, 29th 11:00 -21:00 Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum

Trecartin’s work has been exhibited at The Moore Space in Miami and the Getty Center in Ryan Trecartin (b.1981, Webster, Texas) is a filmmaker and artist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Trecartin’s work has been exhibited at The Moore Space in Miami and the Getty Center in Los Angeles. He participated in the 2006 Whitney Biennale at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the “USA Today” exhibition at The Royal Academy in London. Trecartin was included in the 2006 Wall Street Journal article titled "The 23-Year Old Masters," which selected ten top emerging US artists including Dash Snow, Rosson Crow, Zane Lewis, and Keegan McHargue. His work is featured in the Saatchi Gallery collection. In 2009, he became the first recipient of the Wolgin Prize awarded by Tyler School of Art.

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