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Nabuurs&VanDoorn


Greyzones: On Presence and Absence, and the Book as a Device for Navigating Invisible Structures
For over a decade, Nabuurs&VanDoorn have examined how images, archives, and urban space shape perception. Their publication Greyzones, marks a shift from site-specific intervention toward instruction-based performance. In the following conversation with art historian and curator Erika Radonic , the book emerges not as a document of completed actions, but as an operative device, one that moves with the reader and recalibrates how space is encountered in the present.

Nabuurs&VanDoorn
Mar 105 min read
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Atlas of Displaced Legends; Forty color-coded photographs, one scripted line between structure and event
For our final Open Day at Hangar, we wanted to share a collection of forty color-coded photographs. With no dedicated exhibition space available, we decided to transform the limitations into an opportunity—creating a leporello in collaboration with XYZ Books
(also known as concertina or accordion fold).

Nabuurs&VanDoorn
Jun 21, 20252 min read
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Greyzones :-> Nabuurs&VanDoorn <-: Art-Research
The publication GREYZONES is an attempt to grasp the scope and width of the work of artist duo Inge Nabuurs and Erwin van Doorn

Nabuurs&VanDoorn
Apr 25, 20243 min read
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