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De nachtclub als cultureel breekijzer | The nightclub as a cultural crowbar

On 21 June 1999, artist Peter Giele was transported by boat along the Amstel to his grave. A colourful floating parade accompanied the open coffin in which Giele lay, with a crowbar on his chest. Later that day, the legendary Roxy club was in flames. The presentation, RoXY is part of the project Ontwerp van het sociale at Het Nieuwe Instituut. With RoXY artist, researcher and curator, Juha van ‘t Zelfde links Constant’s New Babylon to the club culture in Amsterdam in the nineties as embodied by RoXY.

Together with DJ Eddy De Clercq and publisher Arjen Schrama, Giele founded the Roxy at the end of the 1980s. The birthplace of house music in the Netherlands and a springboard for a new generation of musicians, artists and designers, it was a place where clubgoers delighted in transforming their appearance or gender identity. Freedom and imagination reigned supreme.

The infectious cocktail of music, dance, eroticism, theatre and design was part of a longer history. New generations of post-war artists had used the city as a creative space and so changed society. The Roxy has often been compared to the visionary project New Babylon by the artist Constant. From 1956, he had worked for years on the design for a city that spanned the entire earth and where machines would do the work. People would be free to roam and play.

The Provo anarchist protest movement was another forerunner. Playful artist resistance was linked to an outspoken political and social agenda – against consumerism and for an ecological way of life. Provo became an inspiration for the squatters’ movement. Young artists saw how they could claim a place for their work, ideas, studios and encounters.

In an Amsterdam squat, Peter Giele initiated the galleries Amok and Aorta, both run by artists. They turned out to be try-outs for the Roxy, which opened a few years later and where there had to be room “for developing relationships, fantasies and ideas for encouraging and indulging the creative mind.”

Het ontwerp van het sociale – 100 jaar eigenzinnig samenleven in Nederland/ Designing the Social – 100 years of idiosyncratic living in the Netherlands
| 04-07-2021 till 07-07-2024
RoXY | 24-02-2022 till 07-07-2024

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RoXY-7, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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Detail van Klein Labyr 1959

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Detail of Klein Labyr, 1959

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RoXY-6, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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Detail van Ladderlabyrinth, 1967

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Detail of Ladderlabyrinth, 1967

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RoXY-3, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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RoXY-1, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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RoXY-2, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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RoXY-4, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree

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RoXY-5, Photo Petra van der Ree

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Photo Petra van der Ree