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During January to July 2011 Ram Katzir will work as an Artist in Residence at The Institute for Provocation (IFP) in Beijing, China.

Residency offered by the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (Fonds BKVB)

For more information

Bullet

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Public sculpture for the Dutch Ministry of Defense, Kromhout Kazerne, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Defense via Art Olive

Architecture by Meyer en Van Schooten, Landscape architecture by Karres en Brands

Grow

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Public sculpture for the Dutch Ministry of Defense, Kromhout Kazerne, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Defense via Art Olive

Architecture by Meyer en Van Schooten, Landscape architecture by Karres en Brands

Ahal

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Bronze sculpture for a private collection, Brasschaat, Belgium

Courtesy Twig Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

Landscape architecture by Wirtz International

 

Baggage

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Holocaust monument in five parts for the city of Leiden, The Netherlands

Unveiling on 17 March at 12.30

Commissioned by the City of Leiden

read the Kunstbeeld article (in Dutch)

read De Volkskrant article (In Dutch)

Boa ate Oma

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Public sculpture for a new square in Amersfoort, The Netherlands

Unveiling on 6 March at 14.00

Commissioned by Vario MundoArchitecture by DP6, Landscape architecture by Handle with Care

see the press release

A song for home

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Site-specific installation for Niigata Water and Land Art Festival, Sakata Lagoon, Niigata Prefecture, Japan

Curated by Fram Kitagawa

Niigata Water and Land Art Festival

Eggsistence

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Public sculpture in two parts for for a park in Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Unveiling on 12 September at 16.00

Commissioned by CBK Dordrecht

see the press release

Ram Katzir – Storm in a Teacup

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Solo exhibition in Kyoto Art Center, Japan

Co-produced by The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (Fonds BKVB) and Tint Post Productions, Johannesburg, South Africa

see the press release

Ram Salon – Artist in Residence lecture series

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Organized by Kyoto Art Center in collaboration with Seika University, Kyoto, and the University of Melbourne, Australia