The exhibition presents for the first time in the Netherlands, the artistic collaboration between Anchan/Anna Daucíková and Christina Della Giustina — a dialogue that began with an ‘electric handshake’ in the mid-1990s and continues to this day. Unfolding across three variations, the exhibition looks back at the 1990s, emphasizing how the artists’ engagement with feminist, queer, and ecological urgencies resonate powerfully today. Hands and mouths, words and water, chains, glass, and stones become characters that speak through the space of Vleeshal, forming a living body-language.
Image description
The artist Anchan/Anna Daucíková is observing the installation Acquabelle II. They wear a brown long-sleeve top and loose beige pants. With one hand leaning against a white wall and the other hand in their pocket, their posture appears slightly hunched, and their face is not visible. Along the dark floor, several A4 sheets of paper are arranged in a row against the wall, each held in place by two industrial bricks positioned on the edges of the paper. The overall atmosphere is quiet and contemplative.
Accessibility information
– Vleeshal is on the ground floor and access to the exhibition is step free
– Bathrooms are not wheelchair accessible and don’t include a baby changing table. Both are available at Café Restaurant MarktCafé (80m from Vleeshal).
– Carers, supervisors and attendants enjoy free entry. Assistance dogs are allowed.
– The exhibition features video, photography, drawing, text, and installation. Sexual imagery and references are present throughout.
– Videos do not contain spoken language
– An audio-version of the exhibition text and of the work descriptions in Dutch and English is available at the entrance desk as well as a large-font wall text.
Acknowledgements
The exhibition is part of a wider collaboration between Vleeshal Center for Contemporary Art and If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution and will be followed by a performance-based presentation at If I Can’t Dance and PuntWG (October 2026).