The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
The launch of the Dutch branch of Time/Bank was marked by a symposium on value creation, alternative economies and financing in the art world. The speakers were: Anton Vidokle of e-flux Time/Bank; Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Creative Time Bank Leeds; Mark Fisher, author of 'Capitalist Realism. Is there no alternative'; and Kilian Wawoe, former banker and author of 'Bonus. Een Nederlandse Bankier vertelt'.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag
May 11, 2011 at Stroom Den Haag: Sue Ball and Sarah Spanton of Leeds Creative Timebank explored the practice, concept, context and perceived benefits of establishing an art-specific timebank.
Photo: Stroom Den Haag