Pendar Nabipour is a visual artist, independent curator, and art educator based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His main interests are common memories, collective decision-making, playfulness, humour, and nature. He studies the rethinking of established institutions and the ways of enabling initiatives to activate alternative structures, through artistic practice.
Common memories and their relation to time, visual elements recognized by large groups, and inter-generational cultural mementoes are one research area for Pendar. Through analysing proverbs, popular culture, memes, comedy, and national traumas Pendar investigates collective recalling.
Researching collective decision-making processes and rethinking consensus methodologies and enabling inclusive consent is the core subject of one of Pendar’s long-term projects ‘Open Source Governance’.
Playfulness and interactivity is the most important part of Pendar's practice. The immersive experience that interactive processes enable for the audience/player is a reoccurring element in Pendar's work.
For Pendar to break down a topic to work with, it is necessary for him to first critically disarm it with humour, when appropriate. Humour will introduce the possibilities of rethinking the conventions of one’s beliefs/knowledge.
And lastly, nature and the speed of life, and observation of nature’s process of taking over man-made infrastructure, are other sources for Pendar’s creative production.









SURVIVAL BOOTH
A project focusing on survival through low-maintenance home-grown edible greenary, in which the residences of a location benefit from the end result by participating in watering the installation and enjoying a salad by the end of the project. The project focuses on surviving (triggered by the Covid pandemic scare), and binding together through food and collective activity.
Rumor Camp
A prank campaign in Groningen spreading the rumor that there will be a large refugee camp built next to the city, and catching the reactions of the people on camera. We used interviews, stickers, radio shows, and social media in spreading this rumor.
Initiator/curator of "Ideology Meets Implementation
The core idea of the exhibition was showing examples of confrontation between systems and the way they implement themselves, and the ideologies on which they are based, through an artistic point of view. Artists of the group: Mojtaba Amini, Vasily Bogatov, Ehsan Fardjadinia, Barbad Golshiri, Yoeri Guepin, Joseph Hughes, Mehregan Kazemi, Dimitra Kondylatou, Taisiya Krugovykh, David Maroto, Pendar Nabipour, Mojtaba Tabatabaie, belit sağ, Dorit sağ
Project Open Source Governance
Open Source Governance is a research project that aims to design a blueprint with which a group can collectively and inclusively form questions and find answers that can help organize their community. The interdisciplinary project is a social design process that uses debates, workshops, case studies, publications, podcast, and other mediums to empower groups to find possible ways of self-governing. The concept departs from the disappointment with the representative systems in inclusively and fai
Co-curator of LOCUS, Gemak
Project: LOCUS asked artists to develop work at GEMAK based on their experiences as an artist leaving Iran to study and further develop their artistic practice outside of the Iranian cultural and political context. What impact does this different place-to-be have for their art and how does it affect their artistic practice also considering the decision they have to make eventually to stay abroad or to go back home?
Initiator Art-o-Pourt
For presenting projects raised up from a collective mind, directed towards today's society concerns. The project started in April 2011 and has been on hold since late 2013. This project is not aiming to necessarily have a specific art product or outcome. The main goal is to pursue the process, to document the discussions, and to hold talks for the projects to come to conclusion and for the projects to interact with each other in order to follow a certain path.