Tine Colen

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Tine Colen

wpZimmer Residency

2025

six-week residency of What We Will at wpZimmer – Workspace Performing Arts, Antwerp

The residency unfolded through collective drawing, reading aloud The Disappearance of Rituals by Byung-Chul Han while cleaning wool; repairing previously made carpets; washing, mordanting, dyeing, and carding sheep’s wool; preparing an indigo dye vat; collecting galls from Turkish oak; festively felting a carpet, rhythmically driven by musicians; visiting Afghan carpet stores in the neighbourhood; exploring work songs; singing; meeting neighbours; watching Woven Sounds about pattern singing in Iran; …

Felted carpets by What We Will were used to accomodate a space for movies with Tashattot Collective, soundscapes with Indrè Jurgelevičiūtė, Bert Cools & Joachim Badenhorst, Tatreez on the second edition of When the Bulbul Stopped Singing, a full-day gathering of solidarity and resistance for Palestine, dedicated to raising both funds and consciousness at Het Bos.

 

What We Will currently are Anisa El Margai, Marianne Borremans, Tine Colen, Leander Sebrechts, Inès Ballesteros, Nele Tas, Wouter Van der Hallen and Bernadette Zdrazil

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After her training in the medium of painting, Tine Colen (1985) felt the need not to simply represent or imitate the world, but to be in the midst of things. Gradually, the following elements became characteristic of her work: The blurring of boundaries between art and functional objects by creating items that carry meaning and can sometimes be used / working with natural materials in a cyclical process, often defined by their temporary, seasonal nature, as well as human-made materials considered waste / seeking specific knowledge about plant usage through the study of ethnobotany and anthropology / a slow and labor-intensive making process, rooted in collective creation / generating value through the way objects are used, gifted, and passed on / using public space as a workshop, where the physical work sparks conversation, encounters, and change.

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