Jubilee is a platform for artistic research, run by a group of artists and other researchers

Conference

Archiving in Times of Data
Louise de Bethune co-organises a conference about digital archiving at the State Archives of Belgium, Brussels
06/03/2025

 

Reading Room

Reading Room #39: Agency and the Undercommons
Jubilee’s 2025 cycle of Reading Rooms focuses on the book collection of artist Kobe Matthys (1970-2023). For this first reading session, Vincent Meessen invited Els Silvrants-Barclay who proposes a chapter from Fred Moten and Stefano Harney’s The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study. At Agency’s Praticauthèque, Brussels
17/03/2025, 18-20:30h

 

Forum participations

Ephemeral Practices: Rethinking Public Art Beyond the Object
Vermeir & Heiremans and Atlas of Ovens participate in a public forum centered around ephemeral practices in public space, organised by Platform Kunst in Opdracht, NICC and NW Aalst, at NW Aalst
20/03/2025, 10-17h

 

Exhibitions

Art Rotterdam Intersections
The Balcony invites Adele Dipasquale, Atlas of Ovens and Arjun Das to ‘Intersections’ at Art Rotterdam, exploring the concept of extraction of warmth for the creation of mystery, communal bonds, and storytelling.
28 – 30/03/2025

Suskewiet Visions
Filip Van Dingenen & David Shongo’s project Suskewiet Visions is part of the group show F**klore Reinventing Tradition at Abby, Kortrijk
29/03 – 14/09/2025

 

Catalogue contribution

Essay by Vincent Meessen for Ana Vaz’ Meteoro
Vincent Meessen wrote an essay for the catalogue published in the framework of Ana Vaz’s solo show Meteoro at Secession, Vienna
08/03 – 18/05/2025

 

Recent publications

Venise 1972-2024
Vincent Meessen participates through a dialogue with art historian, curator and teacher Raphaël Pirenne to Venise 1972-2024, a retrospective edition of the artistic projects produced by the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (FWB) in the Belgian Pavilion in the Giardini in Venice. Personne et les autres – Vincent Meessen and guests was a research-based and collective pavilion curated by Katerina Gregos in 2015 in the framework of the 56th Venice Biennale.

A Modest Proposal (in a Black Box)
Publication of the text A Modest Proposal (in a Black Box) by Katleen Vermeir & Ronny Heiremans and a link to their video essay for the ‘Cinéma et spéculation financière’ issue of Images secondes – cinéma & sciences humaines

Seasonal Matters Rural Relations
Seasonal Neighbours examines the ongoing material and social transformations of cohabitation in contemporary rural areas. The collective, based in the EU, brings together artists, designers, chefs, writers and architects whose practices touch on aspects of seasonality, temporary cohabitation, agricultural practices, cultural memory, and practices of belonging.

Constant’s New Babylon
Podcast by Justin Bennett about the soundtracks produced by Constant for his New Babylon project in the 1960’s, available on UFMC (Umbrella for Music Curators)

Do Bureaucrats Dream of Excel Sheets?
Vermeir & Heiremans’ A Modest Proposal features in the essay ‘Do Bureaucrats Dream of Excel Sheets? On Imagination and Administration’, in the book The Sleep of Reason. Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Art by curator and art critic Pieter Vermeulen.

Listening to / in Public Space
Online publication by Justin Bennett in Research Catalogue, of research into audio walks and listening. Featuring detailed documentation of Justin Bennett’s audio walks made over the last 20 years

What is (Not) Had: Reflections on Emptor
In this essay, art historian Steyn Bergs reflects on Jubilee’s collective research project Emptor

Volatile Properties. A Modest Proposal revisited
Contribution by Vermeir & Heiremans in the Special issue of the online journal Finance & Society on Volatility in finance, art, and culture.

 

Collective research

Eavatea
In partnership with nadine, f.eks and several artists, Jubilee developed a mapping tool for artistic practices. Titled Eavatea, the tool for developing, visualising, archiving and relating practices, it is specifically designed for sharing practices that do not present themselves easily in conventional exhibition contexts: research-based, often in situ, nomadic, collective, ephemeral, interdisciplinary or cross-disciplinary practices. It is currently a working prototype, and will be presented during a programme staring with Jubilee’s Summer School 2024, July 2024.