Aaron Dilloway

Aaron Dilloway is an experimental musician. He is an improviser and composer who works with the manipulation of 8-track tape loops in combination with voice, tape delays and various organic and electronic sound sources.

He is a founding member, guitarist and tape manipulator of the industrial noise band Wolf Eyes. They became one of the most important experimental noise bands of the genre, because of their energy and authentic experimental sound.

In 2005 Dilloway left the group to live in Kathmandu (Nepal), where he recorded real-life audio which he uses throughout his recordings.

Aaron Dilloway started his own noise record label, record shop and mail order company: Hanson Records.

On the website of his label Hanson Records you can read a few representative quotes for reviews of his CD Modern Jester (2012):

  • Those that leave the green lungs you, raise the temperature to improbable degrees and hallucinate your death.– Bartolome Delmar Huerta, Afterpop (Babel Fish Translation from Spanish) link
  • ‘Modern Jester’ is quite possibly the culmination of everything we’ve heard from Dilloway that’s come before it. A hyper-focused monolithic double LP that distills all past phases of inspiration into a harrowing, but strangely beautiful journey. – Fred Thomas, All Music Guide link
  • From short bursts to long-form, hallucinatory epics, it’s a sprawling collection that highlights every facet of Dilloway’s considerable arsenal. One of the album’s two side-long attacks, Look Over Your Shoulder is a lurid, subtly shifting piece with disembodied vocals and a barrage of extra-terrestrial tones that slithers into your cerebral cortex atop a funeral rhythm.– Jeff Conklin, East Village Radio. link

Dick Verdult

What goes into a mouth painter to, if any officer beat him? And calculates how a sniper when he, like many, now works for free?

It is a public secret that nobody knows what everyone thinks. But thanks to the visual arts, music, radical, are many old and new radioprogramam and are cast in Colombia novel “My bars are better than yours”, we know a little how Dick Verdult think. And that’s on a deforming way all-inclusive.

The work of Dick Verdult (Eindhoven 1954) includes movies, performances, graphics, drawings, radio broadcasts, lyrics and music. He made independent films, worked as a filmmaker and editor for the VPRO, inc founded collectives including IBW (Institute for Affordable Madness) and Festicumex (a festival for a non-existent genre).

As a visual artist and musician, he has called Dick El Demasiado become a cult status among others in South America, Russia and Japan. Within experimental cumbia music

Dick Verdult has recently had solo exhibitions at the Van Abbemuseum in Annet Gelink Gallery, Museo El Chopo in Mexico and represented the Netherlands at the Gwangju Biennale.

In 1646, he shows a versatile solo exhibition with new works include video, drawings and ceramics

Danny Devos

Danny Devos is building a consistent body of work in which he explores the boundaries of body art, performance, installations and industrial music. Since the end of the 70 The Bond is a piece of a park built on a scale that has room for an overview of his work and the decor is a number of new performances from home and abroad.

Zoro Feigl

In het Molenvijverpark, op het parcours microkosmos-macrokosmos, creëert Zoro Feigl een bewegende sculptuur in de Molenvijver.

Rimpelend en golvend water toont een activiteit onder water. Een spoor van bubbels die zich langzaam voortbewegen, ontspruiten als karpers in een wilde paringsdans. Soms krioelend als een school palingen onder het wateroppervlak of als een monster spartelend in het water, toont het werk zich als een constante dans in het water.

Te bezoeken vanaf 21 juni.

Gallery exposition

Tijdens het festival is in de Melkweg galerie nieuw werk te zien van Martha Colburn. Danny Devos creëerde een compilatie voor 12 september, Dick Verdult komt met een installatie, die zoals altijd op zijn minst verrassend zijn.

Lust For Youth

Lust for Youth made its debut in 2009 as a solo project of Hannes Norvïde: dark industrial noise influenced by synth bands from the eighties. Nowadays he is working with Loke Rakbak from the Copenhagen punk scene and producer Mahlte Fisher. 

In June this year the new album ‘International’ is released. Fans of early New Order will definitely like the sound of the album. Iceage singer and guitarist Elias Bender made a guest appearance on this album.

Raquel Maulwurf

The drawings of Raquel Maulwurf show beauty and horror at the same time. She is visualizing the imperfection of human nature; the destruction of war and ecological disasters. Her monumental images are dealing with moments of destructive forces and the question why mankind is so eager to destroy. 

Raquel Maulwurf is working with charcoal and pastel on thicker board and is doing this with great accuracy. Sometimes she physically torments and damages the surface of her works with sharp objects. The artist is materializing destruction in both subject and process.

At Arti et Amicitiae we will show some huge monumental abstract works. 

Paul Kooiker

Paul Kooikers studies of the female nude are repetitive, sexually tainted and playful.  This has resulted in a voluminous oeuvre, where Kooiker plays a game with the viewer, who is balancing on the edge of beauty and cruelty. His themes as voyeurism, shame and distance confuse, humiliate and unnerve. The Haperende Mens will show the work Heaven (2012) which consists of 450 polaroids

Zoro Feigl

The enormous installations of Zoro Feigl defies the laws of nature. His work seems to be alive, put in action by the artist, but yet the moving parts seem to be not fully controllable.

Feigl’s forms are constantly changing, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly. The exhibition space becomes an enlarged microscope: single-cell creatures, primitive organisms are twisting, groaning and convulsing. Without beginning or end the objects seem to be locked inside themselves. As a viewer you become entangled in their movements: they embrace and amaze or can frighten you.