“Art is the lie that reveals reality.” Jeroen Brouwers - “Culture, considered as a process, means acquiring a vast deal of useless knowledge, and then forgetting it.” Albert Jay Nock - “The world is full of objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add any more.” Douglas Huebler - “In life and in art one has to begin each day anew.” Louis Couperus



Title: Saudade
2007-2008

And her name is Saudade



The birth of a neighbourhood

photos by: Sjaak Langenberg & Matthijs Bosman

Project commissioned by Houten council. Saudade was made possible through the support of the province of Utrecht and CBK Utrecht.

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HOUTEN – An inhabitant of the Dutch town of Houten who returned from holidaying on the island of Texel discovered to her surprise that a dune landscape had appeared opposite her house. Initially the inhabitants of South Houten, where 7000 new houses are planned, assumed that building was going to recommence in their neighbourhood. Thirty-two lorries full of sand had been trucked in. The familiar building routines were repeating themselves. But within a few days the salty smelling builders’ sand had been transformed into a dunescape. Are folks in Houten preparing themselves for an imminent rise in sea level? The residents powers of imagination to envision their future kitchens in the concrete foundations, plus the images and rituals of construction in the newest part of Houten, served as the inspiration for the art project ‘Saudade’ that took place in Houten South. ‘Saudade’ consists of five works of art, a number of temporary activities based around these works, and a photography competition for residents of this new neighbourhood. The artworks function as visual recollections of the adventurous early years of the neighbourhood. They show that an unfinished neighbourhood offers more to the imagination than a place where every playground has been delineated in a ready-to-use neighbourhood.
‘Longing back to that which you have never known’ is, freely translated, the meaning of the Portuguese term ‘saudade’. Builders’ sand transformed into a dunescape; a ‘bathhouse’ whereby construction was suspended before completion, turned out to be perfectly useful in its unfinished form, as an open-air cinema. Through use of a subtle campaign, the viewpoint of the inhabitants mixed with those of the artists. Photos by residents and photos of the executed artworks were compiled into a ‘birth book’ of the neighbourhood.

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© Sjaak Langenberg,Matthijs Bosman & Krijn Christiaansen