Yours in Solidarity

2011-2013
single- or multi-channel video projections (up to 92 minutes)
single- or multi-channel subtitled audio (up to 120 minutes)
notes from the project archive (up to 700 original pieces)

Yours in Solidarity tells a story of anarchism from the late 1980’s to today, through the letter archive of the late Dutch anarchist Karl Max Kreuger, now kept in the Institute for Social History (IISG) in Amsterdam.

From 1988 until 1999, Kreuger corresponded by post with hundreds of likeminded people worldwide. As one of the letter writers herself, van Harskamp studied the archive for more than a year and tried to imagine the many proponents’ life stories since the last date of writing. She chose especially 
captivating correspondents, gave them a pseudonym, collected notes on them and produced their personality reports through an online handwriting analysis program. She then cast professional actors for each writer, with the relevant nationality and estimated current age, to work with her, 
one at the time, on creating a character with a biography and set of views that were detailed enough to conduct an interview. A comprehensive archive of working notes, as well as the subtitled audio recordings of the actors’ sessions form the first half of the project.

From transcribed conversations with the new characters, a script for a fictional work was compiled: a number of anarchists elaborate on the history and future of the movement in a fully scripted gathering. The resulting video installation, named after a much-used anarchist letter sign-off, suggests what might happen if the international 
correspondents were to meet today.

Yours in Solidarity

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2011-13, set photograph, photograph by Maarten Kools



Clark House Initiative, Bombay
Frankfurter Kunstverein
Hillary Crisp Gallery, London
Manifesta 9, Genk
Shanghai Biennial 2012/13
Rotor/Steirischer Herbst, Graz
Gothenburg Biennial
Concordia University, Montreal
Survival Kit 5, Riga
GMK Gallery, Zagreb
Extra City, Antwerp
MUAC, Mexico City
Sydney Biennial
Moscow Biennial
New Art Space, Amsterdam
D+T Project Gallery, Brussels

Reading Anarchism

2016 – series of 3 events in Utrecht
2013 – series of 8 events in Amsterdam
library with over 2000 laser-printed articles and books, display furniture and library index, dimensions variable

Reading Anarchism was initiated to coincide with a presentation of Yours in Solidarity, a film project that has the history of anarchism as its subject. theanarchistlibrary.org, an online collection of anarchist writing, was one of the project’s theoretical sources. Printed copies of all titles currently archived on that website were made available in a library reading room. Visitors 
could also produce copies of their favourite titles free of charge.

Individuals from different countries and professional 
fields were invited to go through the collection and select a single title. Each evening of the event series, two of them were invited every to present and read from their book choice, and subsequently host a discussion on it.

Particpants in BAK, Utrecht, were Maria Barnas, Jonas Staal, Richard John Jones, Katja Sokolova, Lise Autogena and Yoonis Osman Nuur. Participants in N.A.S.A. Amsterdam included Frans Bromet, Ahmet Ogüt, Nienke Terpsma, Geert Lovink, Mariko Peters, Elena Loizidou, Kathrin Böhm and John Jordan.

Please get in touch if you are interested to set up the library somewhere new, and/or host a series of readings with it.

Reading Anarchism

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2013, installation at N.A.S.A, photograph by Maarten Kools



Basis Aktuele Kunst, Utrecht
theanarchistlibrary.org