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Amsterdamers - Episode #7
Ruud van der Peijl is the most interesting person of Joost van Bellen.
This is a film about the interconnected lives of some of the most inspiring people living in Amsterdam.
In this episode we meet Ruud van der Peijl as he takes us on a very unusual car journey through a car wash where he likes to get up to funny business.
Amsterdamers - Episode #6
DJ Joost van Bellen is the most interesting person of Label boss Kostijn Egberts.
This is a film about the interconnected lives of the most interesting people living in Amsterdam.
In this episode we meet Joost van Bellen as he takes us what was The Trouw Club. It’s glimpse back into a particular moment of Amsterdam’s clubbing history.
Amsterdamers - Episode #5
In this episode, we meet Kostijn Egberts. We asked what it is like to manage the most interesting and unique hip-hop group in the Netherlands and he tells us about being a manager.
The interview took place during a walk between The Melkweg and Paradiso. Those are the names of two of the best clubs in the city of Amsterdam. This translates into “The Milkyway to Paradise”.
Amsterdamers - Episode #4
Otto took a beautiful old building, with an extraordinary history and turned it into an amazing hotel.
Amsterdamers - Episode #3
In this episode we meet Willem Baars, who runs Baars Projects; a small, and beautiful gallery in the centre of Amsterdam.
Willem is a man on a mission to disrupt the Amsterdam Art Space, and he does not mince his words;
What is art, and what makes good art?
The definitionof Art and what a good art work is perfectly defined by Willem’s work.
My name is Willem Baars, aged 42.
People know me as somebody who moves around in the art world. They probably think of me as being a bit controversial. I write newspaper columns and I have an opinion on every event around art happening Amsterdam and I’m not afraid to say so.
I feel this puts me in a rare position because I feel truly independent and can act with autonomy with what is a rigid environment.
Most people in the art world in Holland are not biased because they survive through government subsidies. This makes it difficult for a lot of people to be objective.
We’re now standing in the middle of my gallery. It is in the Hoogte Kadijk just out of the centre of Amsterdam. I opened this space in 2012 and I feel great about this place. I am fortunate to have it because this is where I can create an impact in the Amsterdam Art world. I do this first and foremost by showing good art.
At the moment we are exhibiting the work of Morgan Betz. He is an American / Dutch artist who is both the sculptor and the painter. He is one of the Rising Stars here here in Holland.
I also get inspired by literature. I am also a big fan of the Dutch book, De bruid van Marcel Duchamp by K. Schippers. This translates into English as something link in Search of the bride of Marcel Duchamp.
He is a writer I admire as he has the ability to make fiction from nonfiction. Often you have no idea whether what you are reading is fictitious, but he clearly loves his subjects, and it’s how they inspire his imagination that I find a beautiful thing to read.
The Definition of Good Art
It amazes me that I still discover art where I feel I’ve never seen anything like it before. In those precious moments you are reminded of the complexity of the heart and what it means to have your eyes opened.
Without these moments it would be very hard to have your own original thoughts, to think ‘out of the box’. Creativity is a give-and-take process and that process is ongoing. Every week I see a new piece of art or I read a new book or I listen to a new piece of music. There always exist this possibility that art can change my perspective or the beliefs I may have had the week before.
For me this is almost the definition of hope. There is creativity everywhere and more possibilities exist than you could ever imagine.
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Amsterdamers - Episode #2
In this episode we meet Gesina Roters. She runs a design agency here in Amsterdam called DAY and we find her in her apartment talking to her former student Amna Mulabegovic.
What I like about this film is how it captures this special dynamic between Gesina and Amna as they talk about philosophy, art, music and other things that interest Gesina.