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A manifest for a working class neighbourhood, Veenman Publishers, Rotterdam (2007)
- I am looking for space and fortune, Hotel New York P.S.1, Artimo, Amsterdam (2001)
- A Christmas Pudding for Henry, CD-ROM, Henry Moore Foundation External Programmes, Leeds (2000)
- Room with a View, edition 2, Rotterdam (2000)
- Subway Outside, Artists Space Newspaper (special edition), New York (1999)
- NEsTWORK, activities during Manifesta 1, Rotterdam (1999)
- The Secret City, Vleeshal, Middelburg (1997)
- Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics, ed.
Axel Lapp, The Greenbox, Zurich (2007)
- De Strip2002-2004, Westwijk Vlaardingen, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ed. The vibe-detector, Lea Valley, London (1998-2000)
- A House for the Community, Oud-Beijerland (1996-2003)
- Ik + de Ander. Maartje Berendsen, Artimo, Amsterdam (2004)
- Een Huis voor de gemeenschap, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ed.
Erik Leurmans, Artimo, Amsterdam (2003)
- Face Your World, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ed.
Art Objective, ‘Engage 7’, London, pg 35-39 (2000)
- Valley Vibes, 'Curating Degree Zero', Kunstlerhaus Bremen, congress publication, pg 25-32 (2000)
- Artist without Qualities, ‘Documents sur l'art’, issue 12, France, pg 398-424 (2000)
- Brain Storm, ‘Metropolis M’, issue 3, pg 24 (June-July 1999)
- Hotel New York, ‘Casco Issues', issue 5 (May 1999)
- A NEsTWORK Report from Manifesta 1, ‘Curating the Contemporary Art Museum and Beyond, Art & Design’, issue 12, No 1/2, pg 18-23 (January-February 1997)
Catalogue & books texts
- The Blue House, 'Architecture in the Netherlands, yearbook 2007', NAI Publishers, Rotterdam, pg 6 (2008)
- Face Your World, 'Architecture in the Netherlands, yearbook 2005', NAI Publishers, Rotterdam, pg 30-31 (2006)
- Erik Hagoort, Goede bedoelingen, over het beoordelen van ontmoetingskunst, Fonds BKVB, Amsterdam, pg 19, 24, 55, 62-69 (2005)
- Reinaldo Laddaga, Networks, Faces, Membranes, 'Face Your World', Wexner Center/Artimo, Amsterdam, pg 33-47 (2002)
- Ina Boiten, Jeanne van Heeswijk: Subway Outside, ‘Publieke Kunst.
Nieuwe dimensies in ruimte en tijd, voor kunstenaar en publiek’, SKOR/NAI publishers, Amsterdam, pg 108-179 (2001)
- Maaike Engelen, Scheppingsdrang annex verbeteringsdrift, ‘MamaCash Kunstprijs’, Amsterdam, pg 1-16 (2001)
- Engelen & Engelen, Germinal, ‘Worthless’, Moderne Galerija, Ljubljana, pg 46-47 (2000)
- Yukie Kamiya, Jeanne van Heeswijk Ongoing Colaboration, ‘Territory’, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, pg 87-88, 97-103 (2000)
- Matt Price, The Gallery Outside-In, ‘Democracy’, Royal College of Art, London, pg 45-57, 76-77 (2000)
- Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ‘Between Experience and Expectation’, Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, pg 40-41 (1998)
- Wapke Feenstra, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ‘Mooi versus Mentaliteit’, Kunstestaffete Zuid-Holland, pg 58 (1998)
- Ole Bouman, Van Heeswijk Productions, ‘A House for the Community’, Oud-Beijerland, pg 1-8 (1996)
Articles (a selection)
- Walter van Hulst, De openbare ruimte moet weer van ons allemaal worden, Slow Management, pg 77-81 (spring 2008)
- Arjan Reinders, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Kunstbeeld, Dossier, pg 18-19 (December 2006-January 2007)
- Saskia Monshouwer, Face Your World, Kunstbeeld, pg 14-17 (December 2005-January 2006)
- Denise Vrolijk & Bart Wissink, Portretten van gemeenschapszin, SR&O, pg 34-37 (June 2005)
- Marijke Bovens, Mijn kunst is gemeenschaps kunst, Binnenlandsbestuur, pg 22-23 (September 9 2005)
- Andrea Wiarda, Cityscape Rotterdam, Flash Art, issue 240, pg 61-62 (January-Februari 2005)
- Dóra Hegyi, Jeanne van Heeswijk: ››Games People Play‹‹, Springerin, issue 4, pg 65-66 (winter 2004)
- Peter Funken Tatig Sein, Kunstforum, issue 171, pg 304-306 (July-August 2004)
- Carlos Basualdo & Reinaldo Laddaga, Rules of Engagement: Art and Experimental Communities, Artforum (March 2004)
- Mirjam Westen, Jeanne van Heeswijk: The Artist as Versatile Infiltrator of Public Space, N.
Paradoxa, issue 12, pg 24-32 (2003)
- Hanno Rauterberg, Lasst tausend bunte Schwienchen quieken, Die Zeit, pg 37 (March 20 2003)
- Sandra Smallenburg, Boijmans in de groentenwinkel, NRC Handelsblad (March 7 2003)
- Katie Dean, What If Kids Build The Cities?, Wired / www.wired.com (July 1 2002)
- Adrianne de Koning, Het moet kunst voorstellen, dus is het kunst, Rotterdams Dagblad (May 24 2002)
- Martin Lucas, The Ontology of the Bagel Cart, Archis, issue 5, pg 25-28 (October 2001)
- Vaughan Allen, The pudding Club, Big Issue of the North (December 1999)
- Dominiek Ruyters, Jeanne van Heeswijk, De ander en Ik, Metropolis M, issue 5, pg 32-36 (October 1999)
Prizes, grants, collections
- Collection Historical Museum Rotterdam, Dwaallicht The Knight of Memory (2008)
- Intendant award for Vakmanstad/Freehouse, Fonds BKVB, Amsterdam (2007)
- Residency and fellowship, Lucas Artists Programs at Montalvo Arts Center, California (2007)
- Collection Ludwig Museum, Budapest, Some 7 (2006)
- Participation in Urban renewal prize for FYWStedelijklab Slotervaart, Ministry of VROM, Utrecht (2006)
- Europrix Citizen, Democracy and E-government 2005 for Face Your World, Europrix Rotterdam (2005)
- Hendrik Chabot prijs 2002, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Rotterdam (2002)
- Residency, Villa Arson Nice, Accompanying grant of Ministere de la culture et de la communication, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (2001-2002)
- MamaCash Kunstprijs 2000, MamaCash Amsterdam (2000)
- Participant of The International Studio Programme of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, grant of Fonds BKVB, Amsterdam (1989-1999)
Lectures, symposiums and workshops (a selection)
- Speaker and co-organiser seminar Socially Yours, Polytechnical University, Hong Kong (2007)
- Speaker, symposium Interact or Die, DEAF07, Rotterdam (2007)
- Speaker, Evasions of Power, Slought Foundation, Philadelphia (2007)
- Lecture, Architectural Association, London (2007)
- Speaker, Der öffentliche Raum, Depot, Vienna (2006)
- Speaker, Can we take that serious, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam (2006)
- Speaker, symposium Inter-disciplinary practice, Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde (2005)
- Speaker, expert meetings Acknowledgements, Arco ’05, Madrid (2005)
- Organizing speaker, The End, De Strip, Vlaardingen (2004)
- Speaker, Art & Science, Studium Generale University of Leiden (2002)
- Speaker, 5th Architectural Symposium, Pontresina (2002)
- Speaker, symposium Generosity projects, CCAC, San Franciscio (2002)
- Lecture / performance, Service, Kunsthalle Budapest (2001)
- Speaker, symposium Curating in the 21st Century, The New Art Gallery, Walsall (2000)
- Associated collaborator of CHORA, Urbanism and Architecture, Tokyo Stories, workshop, Ohno lab Tokyo University (2000)
- Speaker, symposium Are they allowed to do that, Linz (2000)
- Speaker, symposium The Use Value of Culture, Ljubljana (2000)
- Speaker, symposium What's in a name, University of Gent (1999)
- Speaker, Thermal Dynamic Reading Project, Soundlab, Tonic, New York (2000)
- Speaker, symposium Curating post–Institutions, ICA, London (1999)
- Speaker, symposium Curating Degree Zero, Bremen (1998)
- Co-organiser, symposium Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics, An Encounter, workshops, arena discussion and artists interventions, Zaal de Unie, Rotterdam (1997)
Websites
www.jeanneworks.net
www.blauwehuis.org
www.care-taker.nl
www.dehollandsewaterlinie.net
www.destrip-westwijk.nl
www.dwaallicht.nl
www.eenbekendeweg.nl
www.faceyourworld.nl
www.langsdelijn.net
www.metariadne.nl
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Van Heeswijk’s work has been featured in numerous books and publications worldwide, as well as internationally renowned biennials such as those of Liverpool, Busan, Taipei, Shanghai, and Venice.
Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Artimo, Amsterdam (1994)
Artist's writings and comments
- Empathy as radical act, 'Interact or Die', DEAF publisher, Rotterdam, pg 92-101 (2007)
- De Strip, 'The [un]common place-art, public space and urban aesthetics in Europe', Actar B, Barcelona, pg 44-53 (2005)
- A call for sociality, 'What We Want is Free: Experiments with Exchange and Generosity in Current Art', SUNY Press, Albany, New York, pg 85-98 (2004)
- Freehouse - creative forces in your city, 'Community Art Collaboration 2002', Evens Foundation, Antwerp, pg 140-147 (2002)
- Fleeting Images of Community, 'Exploding Aesthetics', Amsterdam-Atlanta, pg 175-178 (2001)
- How are they going to pursue this?, 'Are they allowed to do that', Linz, pg 73-84 (2001)
- The 21st Century Museum - A pre-programmed Game Machine, ‘Curating in the 21st Century’, The New Art Gallery Walsall & The University of Wolverhampton, pg 71-77 (2000)
- Kunstenaar zonder Eigenschappen, 'What's in a name', Universiteit Gent (2000)
- A Year New York, ‘Parijs .
Van Heeswijk sees these works as learning objects. She currently holds the Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Activism at Bard College and received the 2012 Curry Stone Prize for Social Design Pioneers. Carlos Basualdo, Wexner Center/Artimo, Amsterdam (2002)
Artist's books and editions
- Dwaallicht. Her projects distinguish themselves through a strong social involvement.
Van Heeswijk’s works include objects and environments from some of her pivotal past and ongoing projects, including Philadelphia Assembled, Philadelphia, 2014–2017; Homebaked, Liverpool, 2010–ongoing; and Public Faculty Series, various locations, 2008–ongoing. The trainings range from “dreamscaping” to radical listening, from creating sanctuary to enacting radical care, from fighting housing struggles to building solidarity economies, and from composing intersectional alliances to becoming collective.
New York’, Kitakyushu, Fonds BKVB, Amsterdam (1999)
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Bibliography
Monographs
- Systems, Jeanne van Heeswijk, ed. Inspired by a particular current event, cultural context or intractable social problem, she dynamically involves community members in the planning and realization of a given project.