Onze diensten
- wij ontwikkelen projecten
- wij organiseren partnerships
- wij stellen exposities samen
Onze werktalen zijn:
- Nederlands
- Engels
- Catalaans
- Spaans
Projectontwikkeling
Díptic kan uw organisatie helpen om uw ideeën verder te
ontwikkelen. Wij stellen daarbij onze projectformules graag beschikbaar.
Organiseren van partnerships
Díptic fungeert als intermediair tussen culturele
instellingen. We beschikken over een internationaal netwerk van musea,
stichtingen en culturele organisaties waarin uw organisatie opgenomen
kan worden.
- we specialiseren ons in taal, schrift en kunst
- we ontwikkelen projectformules
- we passen projecten aan aan nieuwe doelgroepen
- we maken voorstellen aan nieuwe partners
- we promoten bestaande projecten
Samenstellen van exposities
We bieden u onze ervaring in het samenstellen en produceren van
exposities, en in het voorbereiden van catalogi. Díptic past
bestaande exposities aan aan de beoogde doelgroepen en stimuleert de
participatie van lokale organisaties.
- opstellen van tentoonstellingsrapporten
- samenstellen van exposities
- onderzoek naar en selectie van de te exposeren stukken /
voorwerpen
- toezicht op productie
- tekstschrijven voor catalogus en brochure vertalen
Case histories
In 1996 Scryption museum asked us to do research and data collection
for an international network of museums. Later on we undertook the
promotion of the exhibition A is
an ox upside down, on the origin of writing and the history of our
alphabet produced by Scryption.
We successfully approached the Barcelona based Fundació "la
Caixa". The Catalan foundation obtained the rights to adapt the
exhibition and asked Díptic and Scryption's director to do this.
Our assignment was to adapt the exhibition for a Catalan and Spanish
audience to be shown at Fundació "la Caixa"'s cultural centres.
In particular, we were asked to:
- develop a travelling format for the exhibition
- redesign the exhibition concept
- select original artefacts for the historic element
- select contemporary artists for the artistic element
- write copy for the catalogue
- write the exhibition texts
As commissioners, we researched archaeological and art museums,
galleries and private collections in several European countries, giving
special attention to The Netherlands, Catalonia and Spain, to find all
the exhibits. The new exhibition, The
Traces of the Alphabet. Writing and Art, was shown in four cities
between 1997 and 1998.
Recently, as a follow up to the project on the origin of writing,
Fundació "la Caixa" has commissioned a new version of the
exhibition for its centres in the Balearic Islands. New research in
Balearic museums has been done in order to interpret the history of our
alphabet in the light of artefacts found in the islands. The exhibition
will tour during 2001 and 2002.
In 2000, we presented the exhibition concept to UNESCO Centrum
Nederland to mark the International Literacy Day in The Netherlands.
UNESCO are now our partners in developing a new version of our
exhibition. The project will be enriched with a new element devoted to
world literacy. In its new format and title The Travelling Alphabet, the
exhibition will travel to the 12 Dutch provinces from September 2001
until December 2003.
In 2001 the local government of Eivissa and Formentera, the Consell
Insular, approached us to acquire some unpublished material from the
The Netherlands Photo Archives (NFA) in Rotterdam. At present we are
advising the Consell in the purchase of pictures by the Dutch
photographer Cas Oorthuys (1908-1975), one of the most important
representatives of the Dutch New Photography. His large collection of
pictures of Eivissa and Formentera taken in the early 1960 will play a
key role in the Consell's new Image and Sound Archive.
Given the importance of this unpublished material kept by NFA,
Díptic encouraged Fundació "la Caixa" in Mallorca to
co-operate with the Consell Insular in the organisation of an exhibition
of Oorthuys' work: A
portrait in Black and White. We have co-ordinated this exhibition
which opened in Palma in March 2003. Later, during 2003 and 2004, it
will tour to various towns in the Balearic Islands.