Judith van den Berg

interactief - publieke ruimte

Curiosity and doubt are my magic words; they support an open view. I contribute to that view by working as an artist, organizer and educator.

My work as an artist focuses on behavior and different ways to see things. Often I design special projects or art events for specific situations. I'm very happy with a text that a jury once wrote about my work: 'Van den Berg is playing with everything that seems self-evident. Her concepts are about views and about being aware of these views. It is like a simple walk on the pavement, when suddenly you step on an uneven-lying tile.' See my website judithvandenberg.com

As an educator, I work with Geneviève Kooijman as 'Superduo'. Our playful projects take the form of attractive activities, training, routes, creative advice, education and guidance of the public. See our website superduo.nl


Various figures - 'The day I became a work of Art' (De dag dat ik een kunstwerk werd) is an interactive art event that Judith van den Berg made for the Middelheim museum in Antwerp (B)
Hond nr.167 (Dog no.167) - 'The day I became a work of Art' (De dag dat ik een kunstwerk werd) is an interactive art event that Judith van den Berg made for the Middelheim museum in Antwerp (B)
Kind met moeder nr.46 & Moeder met kind nr.21 (Child with mother no.46 & Mother with Child no.21) - 'The day I became a work of Art' (De dag dat ik een kunstwerk werd) is an art event that Judith van den Berg made for the Middelheim museum in Antwerp (B)
Door - Frank Taal Gallery, 10+
Comité voor Belangrijke Kleding - Interactive art event for CBK Rotterdam
Club voor Bewegen en Knikkebollen - Interactive art event for CBK Rotterdam
I like to listen - Work for 'MUAS', installation with sound in a general practice in Maastricht (NL)
I like to listen - Work for 'MUAS', installation with sound in a general practice in Maastricht (NL)
Judith van den Berg - Photo Maarten Laupman Installation for HET PLAFOND (The ceiling) 2020
Deuren op het plafond (Doors on the ceiling) - Photo Dido Jäkel Installation for Het Plafond (The ceiling) 2020