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The publication of
Wakaman: drawing lines - connecting dots.
Contemporary art, Suriname, has been made possible
by the Intendanten Culturele Diversiteit Project, an
initiative of the Fund for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (Fonds BKVB) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Fonds BKVB
Lex ter Braak, director, NL
Project Intendanten Culturele Diversiteit
Lilet Breddels, project manager, NL
ISBN 9789077966525
Initiators / Concept /
In charge of content book, exhibition and
presentation Wakaman classroom
Gillion Grantsaan, NL/DK
Remy Jungerman, NL
Participating artists
Patricia Kaersenhout, NL
Iris Kensmil, NL
Charl Landvreugd, NL/US
Kurt Nahar, SR
Marcel Pinas, SR
Ori Plet, SR
Project coordinator
Manu Hartsuyker, NL
Authors essays
Luciel Becker, SR
Chandra van Binnendijk, SR
Gillion Grantsaan, NL/DK
Remy Jungerman, NL
Charl Landvreugd, NL/US
Adi Martis, NL
Rob Perrée, NL
Marieke Visser, also biographies, SR
Contributing artists
Gillion Grantsaan, NL/DK
Remy Jungerman, NL
Patricia Kaersenhout, NL
Iris Kensmil, NL
Charl Landvreugd, NL/US
Kurt Nahar, SR
Marcel Pinas, SR
Ori Plet, SR
René Tosari, SR/NL
Translator
Jane Hall, NL
Copy editing
Arnoud Bijl, NL
Final editing
Gillion Grantsaan, NL/DK
Remy Jungerman, NL
Esther Schreuder, NL
Graphic Design
Monica Schokkenbroek, NL
Digital Imaging
Image Degree Zero, Amsterdam, NL
Printing
Drukkerij Raddraaier B.V., Amsterdam, NL
100 Wakaman: drawing lines - connecting dots
Photography
Hijn Bijnen, SR
Ricardo Burgzorg, NL
Ronnie Carrington, BB
Ferdinand van Dieten, NL
Femke Dix, SR/NL
Hedwig (Plu) de la Fuente, SR
Remy Jungerman, NL
Patricia Kaersenhout, NL
Adi Martis, NL
Gesronh Muringen, SR
Aatjan Renders, NL
Esther Schreuder, NL
Marleen Stuivenberg, NL
Roy Tjin, SR/NL
Rachel Yhap, SR
Wakaman: drawing lines - connecting dots
Exhibition, Paramaribo, SR
Curator: Remy Jungerman, NL
Location: Fort Zeelandia
Production: Fawaka Creations (Nina Jurna, Dave Edhard,
Ada Korbee, Ellen Tjon A Meeuw), SR
Special thanks to
Director of the MINOV Culture
Directorate: Stanley Sidoel, SR
Readytex Art Gallery:
Monique Nouh-Chaia Sookdewsing, SR
Stichting Surinaams Museum: Laddy van Putten, SR
Nola Hatterman Art Academy: Rinaldo Klas, Lalitha
Adhin, Herman Arsomedjo, Kenneth Flijders, Rajee
Klas, Sunil Puljuhn, Ravi Rajcoomar, Marlon Steward,
Humphrey Tawjoeram, Wilgo Vijfhoven, SR
Academy of Arts and Culture (AHKCO):
Patrick Tjon Jaw Chong, Raquel Yhap, SR
Collectors: Central Bank of Suriname (Ronald van Exel
and Rossiana Budel-Karijotaroeno), Cynthia and Michel
Frangie, Ro and Lucia Liauw Anjie, Thelma de Rooy, SR
Gallery House of Art: Lucia Liauw Anjie, SR
Atelier Struikelblok: George Struikelblok, SR
Alida Neslo, SR
Nancy de Randamie, SR
Zus & Zo: Bryan van ‘t Kruys and Daphne Bruijne, SR
Present at ‘An Evening in the Heart of Paramaribo’, SR:
Luciel Becker, Chandra van Binnendijk, Pierre Bong A
Jan, Dave Edhard, Glenn Fung Loy, Nina Jurna, André
Karijodimedjo, Ellen Ligteringen, Jurgen Lisse, Saskia
Lous, Rashid Novaire, Argil Reyke, Stanley Sidoel, Gerold
Slijngard, René Tosari, Marieke Visser, Raquel Yhap, SR
Artists in SR: Steve Ammersingh, Soeki Irodikromo,
Sri Irodikromo, Jhunry Udenhout, Erwin de Vries
Villa Blauwgrond: Cynthia Ringeling, SR
Director of ‘Zwart Belicht’ (IDTV Docs/AVRO),
Tessa Boerman, NL
BUKU, Bibliotheca Surinamica: Carl Haarnack, NL
Ferdinand van Dieten, NL
Sharif Egal jr. NL/ US
Debate participants at Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, NL:
Ricardo Burgzorg (cultural entrepreneur), Fendry Ekel
(artist), Patricia Kaersenhout (artist), Iris Kensmil (artist),
Adi Martis (art historian), Rona Mathlener (artistic
director of Souterrain Amsterdam Center for Contemporary Art), Rob Perrée (publicist, curator), Felix de Rooy
(curator, film and theatre maker, artist), NL
Head of the special projects department for CBK Rotterdam: Thomas Meijer zu Schlochtern, NL
Office For Contemporary Art, Amsterdam:
Astrid Honold, NL
Het Rembrandthuis, Petra Kana-Devilee and Ella Reitsma
Columbia University, Professor Kellie Jones, Professor
Susan Vogel, US
Studio Museum Harlem, Naomi Beckwith, US
and all those who have contributed.
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