Friday, 15. December 2017: First group exhibition of Sandberg Instituut's Radical Cut-Up programme at Not in NY Gallery, Rotterdam.

The Gaze is the act of seeing and being seen. The philosopher Jean-Paul Satre believed that we as human beings only become aware of ourselves when we realize that we are visible objects, which leads us to objectify ourselves in the same way that the other does simply by looking at us. In psychoanalysis The Gaze describes the anxious state that comes with the awareness that we are being viewed.

EYE SEE YOU is the first in a series of group exhibitions by the Radical Cut-Up programme at Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam. An array of different perspectives and perceptions on the act of seeing and being seen are exposed in Rotterdam in a one room gallery. You can expect video, installations, books, posters, sound pieces, and performances.

With contributions by Adam Bletchly, Anthony Smyrski, Barnaby Monk, Daan Couzijn, Farida Sedoc, Fabian Reichle, Fenna Fiction, Javier Hammond, Jule Maurer, Rebecca Morgan. Wes Mapes, Zsofia Kollar.