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Casco (Utrecht)

Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons is a non-profit public art institution based in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Overview

Casco was founded in 1990 as an experimental art space on the Oudegracht in Utrecht. In 1995 it was renamed Casco Projects, starting a program with a focus on autonomy and intervention. In 2003, Casco took a new title 'Office for Art, Design and Theory' to expand its framework to artistic research and interdisciplinary practices. In 2007, the institute moved to a new location on the Nieuwekade, designed by (institute for applied urbanism) and Jesko Fezer. In 2014 Casco moved to a new space on the Lange Nieuwstraat in Utrecht. 2018 marked another transitional year accompanied by the name change to Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons.

Past projects

Publications

  • 1996 Casco Issues 1: Good & Bad
  • 1997 Casco Issues 2: Parallel Worlds
  • 1997 Casco Issues 3
  • 1998 Casco Issues 4: The black-and-white issue
  • 1999 Casco Issues 5: Real Experiments
  • 2007 The So-called Utopia
  • 2007 Hidden Curriculum Files, Annette Krauss
  • 2011 A Well Respected Man, Van Oldenborgh, Wendelien, in collaboration with Sternberg Press
  • 2014 The Grand Domestic Revolution Handbook

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