Across three Thursday evenings, we gather at ROZENSTRAAT to read texts and literary references that amplify the videos, photographs, and drawings in Julika Rudelius’s solo exhibition The Seamless Real. 

 

Throughout the exhibition, muscular cars and polished bodies appear as fascinating symbols of status. Rudelius directs our gaze toward ready-made poses, social codes, and manufactured desire. We see bodies performing scripts, mediated through acrylic nails and paparazzi flashes, golden chains glittering like stars, car engines that become both thrill and threat. Desire and control merge into a seamless surface: refined and excessive, banal and violent.

 

As the exhibition draws us into seductive layers of power, their allure is never neutral. On screen, a staged reality begins to appear inseparable from our own, exposing the tension between being perceived and wanting to be perceived. How might we untame the objects and machines that define social status? In a world where social scripts shape our realities, how might desire become more fragile, poetic, or improvised?

 

Our gatherings are collective moments of reflection, sharing insights on the literary material and wandering through questions of self-perception, fictional realities, and automated desire. No prior experience is needed, just curiosity. You can join for one evening or the full series.

 

Sign up by sending an email to info@rozenstraat.com 

 


 

Session 1

Irony, disobedient bodies and “the language of power until absurdity tears us apart…dear holy spirit”

> Angélica Freitas, “Three poems with the help of Google”

> Kathy Acker, “Against Ordinary Language: The Language of the Body”

> Bianca Rae Messinger, pleasure amiracle

> Jenny Holzer, selected Truisms

Bio

Jimena Casas is a poet, performance artist and cultural programmer from Buenos Aires based in Amsterdam. Central to her practice is the persistent investigation of voice as material. In her work, the voice animates oral imaginaries through songs, multilingualism and corporeal expressiveness. As programmer, Jimena’s curatorial interests focus on Latin American feminist and queer voices. In 2023, she conceived Transatlantic Voices, a satellite initiative of workshops and public readings that cultivate poetic contagion between her home continent and Europe.

She studied audiovisual arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and graduated with a degree in teaching from the University of San Andrés. She programs experimental poetry at Perdu and is a curatorial assistant at ROZENSTRAAT.