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.

Tanis / Verhoef Netherlands

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Date Time Venue
Sun, 12th 15:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Mon, 13th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Tue, 14th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Wed, 15th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Thu, 16th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Fri, 17th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sat, 18th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sun, 19th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Thu, 23rd 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Fri, 24th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sat, 25th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sun, 26th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Thu, 30th 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Fri, 1st 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sat, 2nd 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte
Sun, 3rd 14:00 -18:00 Argument Vertoningsruimte

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Verhoef/Tanis is a collaboration between Jacolijn Verhoef and Aram Tanis. Since 2007 Verhoef and Tanis work together on a regular basis. Isolation, standardization and the mass-produced are important themes in their work. They want to make the people aware and confront them with subjects they often pass by or ignore.

They focus on the repetitive patterns in buildings and landscapes. It’s a symbol for the anonymity of the contemporary urban environment and the isolation of the people who live in it. It can also be seen as a critique on the mass produced. This also has an effect on the people who live in these urban environments. The media determines what is beautiful and how people judge things. It provides standardization in society, from identical shopping malls to the 'idealization' of the human body. Verhoef and Tanis want to show the other side and go beyond the façade.

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