Creative Court
Creative Court is an organisation that develops art projects and reflects on peace and justice.
Creative Court is based in The Hague, the Netherlands. It was founded in November 2013.
And now I am here.
Project Description
In 2015 two journalists, Els Duran and Evelien Vehof, conducted interviews regarding statelessness in Europe in which they came across complicated regulations, coping mechanisms and pragmatism. Creative Court developed the video installation 'And now I am here' based upon these findings. This video installation questions feelings of displacement from various angles through the use of interview, excerpts and quotes from literature and philosophy which are merged with the images of video artist Farah Rahman, whose work revolves around migration.This video installation was created as part of the framework of the Europe by People arts and design programme which took place during the Dutch presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2016.
Artists and Experts Involved
Video artist: Farah RahmanResearch and interviews: Giselle Vegter, Els Duran, Evelien Vehof
Interpretation and translations: Carlijn Teeven, Myrte Sara Huyts, Morgan Mekertichian
Production: Anja Janssen
Artistic and business management: Creative Court
Exhibitions
- , Nijmegen
- Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam
- Compagnietheater, Amsterdam
- The Wall, Amsterdam
Recognition
Articles- Compagnietheatre
- Europe by People
- Montesquieu Instituut
- Nederlands Kamerkoor
- Nederlands Kamerkoor
- Kunst en Cultuur op Vrijdag on AmsterdamFM
Post-Conflict Mind Check
Project Description
Post-Conflict Mind Check is a tongue-in-cheek prototype card game created by Creative Court and MediaLAB about culture, history, conflict, and stereotypes in the six countries that once made up the former Yugoslavia. The game aims to engage players with socially taboo topics and unconventional content. It was developed in 2015 to be used for personal reflection and critical thinking about post-war legacy in the former Yugoslavia.Artists and Experts Involved
Commissioner: Creative CourtProject Mentor: Tamara Pinos
Students: Jon Jonoski, Jennifer Lamphere and Liliana Zambrano
Presentations
- MediaLAB, Amsterdam
Recognition
- Post-Conflict Mind Check, MediaLAB
Rooms of Humanity
Project Description
With De Balie, a center for freedom of speech, art, politics, culture, cinema and media in Amsterdam, Creative Court produced Rooms of Humanity, a reflective programme, around humanity in times of war and genocide. It debuted in The Netherlands at De Balie in Amsterdam on Saturday, 19 September 2015.The theatre installation consists of the Room of Game, the Room of Propaganda, the Room of Acts for Humanity, and the Room of Questions and Answers and includes photographic and textual visuals, an audio installation, as well as group activities and discussions. Rooms of Humanity connects to themes such as individual and collective responsibility, exclusion, war, genocide, humanity, propaganda, and the dynamic between victim – perpetrator – bystander.
Artists and Experts Involved
Artistic directors: Ilil Land-Boss and Giselle VegterScenic design: Karin Betzler
Business management: Creative Court
Special guest speakers:
- Nenad Fišer, a philosopher and former employee of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague
- Erna Rijsdijk, a university lecturer in Military Ethics at the Netherlands Defence Academy
- Inger Schaap, a historian and the national director of Humanity in Action in the Netherlands
- Uğur Ümit Üngör, a sociologist, political historian, and genocide researcher at the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies
Exhibitions
- Theatre installation, De Balie, Amsterdam
Recognition
Articles- What is Happening Now?
- Dichtbij Nederland
Africans and Hague Justice
Project Description
Creative Court curated a selection of African cartoons that reflect on the International Criminal Court. The selection was made in the framework of the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Afrika Studies conference, 'Africans and Hague Justice, Realities and Perceptions of the International Criminal Court in Africa', which took place at The Hague University of Applied Sciences in May 2014.Artists Involved
The following cartoonists are represented in the collection: Alphonce 'Ozone' Omondi, Brandan Reynolds, Cuan Miles, Damien Glez, Mohammed 'Dr. Meddy' Jumanne, Godfrey 'Gado' Mwampembwa, Jonathon 'Zapiro' Shapiro, Khalid Albaih, Khalil Bendib, Popa 'Kamtu' Matumula, Roland Polman, Talal Nayer, Tayo Fatunla, and Victor Ndula.Exhibitions
- Post-Conflict group exhibition, Nichido Contemporary Art, Tokyo
- Post-Conflict group exhibition, Kinz + Tillou Fine Art Gallery, New York
- Africans and Hague Justice, African Studies Centre, University of Leiden
- Africans and Hague Justice, The Hague University of Applied Science
Recognition
Articles- Leiden University
- The Daily Nation
- ILG2
- Creating Rights
- Coalition for the International Criminal Court#globalJUSTICE
- The Docket on MSNBC
Rwanda 20 Years: Portraits of Reconciliation
Project Description
Creative Court developed a photography project that reflects on forgiveness in post-genocide Rwanda. They commissioned South African photographer Pieter Hugo and Croatian-Dutch photographer Lana Mesić to try and capture the nature of forgiveness. The project includes photographs, interviews, and videos.Exhibitions
- Anatomy of Forgiveness, AMC Brummelkamp Galerie, Amsterdam
- Art Rotterdam Prospects and Concepts Exhibition, Art Rotterdam, Rotterdam
- Harry Pennings Award group exhibition, Galerie Pennings, Eindhoven
- Exhibition, Organ Vida International Photography Festival 7th ed, Zagreb
- Exhibition, Goethe Institut Kigali, Kigali
- Post-Conflict group exhibition, Nichido Contemporary Art, Tokyo
- Post-Conflict group exhibition, Kinz + Tillou Fine Art Gallery, New York
- Exhibition, Het Nutshuis, The Hague
- Outdoor mini exhibition, Central Station, The Hague
- Outdoor mini exhibition, International Criminal Court, The Hague
- Outdoor mini exhibition, Peace Palace, The Hague
- Mini exhibition, The Hague City Hall, The Hague
Recognition
- The Calvert Journal
- Feature Shoot
- New York Times
- Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda Netherlands
- TIME Lightbox
- United States Institute of Peace Global Peacebuilding Center
- The Huffington Post
- Future TV Network
- New Statesman
- Reading The Pictures
- Everyday Ambassador
- The Hairpin
- Episcopal Café
- Glamour Paris
- AfriqueConnection.com
- EO Beam
- IGIHE
- Religion Factor
- Kontrapress
- Blogg HD
- Who Cares
- Liberal Planet
- Common Dreams
- Tabnak
- Mad House News
- Domingo El Universal
- Los Herrajeros
- La Nacion
- Moscabranca
- Inspirulina
- Le Vif
- Chatelaine
- RonnieArias.com
- Nafir
- Noor News
- Sadkhabar
- Parsine
- De Volkskrant
- Filosofie
- Jewish Journal
- Revolución 3.0, Argos media
- Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe
- IBA Global Healing
- Sentidos Comunes
- Incubadora de Artistas
- Para Ti Magazine
- Fondazione Camis de Fonseca
- Memory Machine
- Westminster Chapel
- Art Annual Online
- Ousferrats
- Inya Rwanda
- Fuett.mx
- 40 Cheragh
- Beelddragers
- Diaspora Enligne
- Partido Socialista
- Acción Preferente
- Reader's Digest
- The Courier Mail
- RYOT News & Action
- Marie Claire South Africa
- Den Haag Direct
- Musée Digital Magazine
- Dar lugar
- MiNDFOOD
- Greenpeace Magazin
- The East African
- Coalition for the International Criminal Court#globalJUSTICE
- Citizens for Global Solutions
- A Journey into Holocaust & Genocide Education
- Invisible Children
- Creating Rights
- Human Trustees
- NRC
- New Dawn
- A Pattern A Day
- Index.hr
- Q on CBC Radio One in Canada
- Schepper & Co Radio
- The Docket on MSNBC
- Ebony Life Television
- Globo.tv
- Prime 10 TV
Partners and Funding