The Hague - September 21, 2012
Martin Hoorweg received his Masters degree in Business Administration from Erasmus University and BFA from the Royal Academy. Combining his […]
Martin Hoorweg received his Masters degree in Business Administration from Erasmus University and BFA from the Royal Academy. Combining his diverse backgrounds he works as an artist, arts editor, curator and Marketer. During his fine arts education he worked for the ‘AR @ Van Gogh’ project at the Van Gogh Museum, in which Augmented Reality was applied to communicate the relationship between Gauguin and Van Gogh. As a curator he was part of the curatorial team of the first crowdsourced fine arts exhibition in the Netherlands, the ‘Zomerexpo’ at the Gemeentemuseum in 2011. Being involved with the Times Square Art Square Foundation in New York he is working to ‘replace all billboards with art’. Earlier this summer he and his colleagues were invited to deliver the final keynote addressing the future of museums at the international ‘Communicating the Museum’ conference held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The talk was recorded on TodaysArt 2012 Symposium: Bright Collisions – ART / TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRY: FUTURE COLLABORATIONS
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