2025
potato pppress / publication
cyclists here / intervention
ev-ri-dee / groupshow
that one time the landscape changed / nomadic program
plamuuur / collective
2024
mahalas / residency
mul-thee-fiuhngk-shuh-nl / interactive installation
screenprinting
2023
claydiner / workshop
power of breaks / residency
something foreign / residency
we see us / text in public space
klei kunst route / public ceramics route
fries forever / public ceramics route
2022
traces / publication
wasserette de printer / laundromat
tomorrows language / public exhibition
stitch and chat / collective embroidery
supermarket art fair / publication
vrijplaats voor verbeelding:
homescreen / online platform
2021
2020
2019
art as a tool / interactive installation
tea mobile / moving installation
cv
// home
potato-pppress is a newspaper made with many and published by mul-thee-fuhngk-shuh-nl. As part of the PPP exhibition curated by Sunflowersoup in W139.
PotatoPress opened the doors of its editorial room on 29 May 2025 to all curious, wandering, and ambitious potato journalists to contribute to this newspppaper. In the editorial room, we explored the politics of the potato together using different perspectives, personal knowledge, field research, and (reliable) sources, we reflect in this newspppaper on the role of the potato in our society, our (common) thinking, different ideologies and strong opinions. What does the potato have to tell us? How can the potato nurture our ideas about the politics of being together and interacting with each other? We also dived deep into our primal Dutch frying culture and the snackbar as a meeting place.
This newspaper is made with contributions by all people passing by P139 on 26 May, friends from elsewhere, potatoes and people from all over.
Mul-thee-fuhngk-shuh-nl (Floor van Meeuwen & Jorien Ketelaar) is a collective that creates dynamic installations with a crossover between workshops, public space installations, and happenings through interactions with others. Their projects share a common focus on engaging with the environment and fostering exchanges with a diverse audience, generating new imaginaries around the contexts the projects take place in.
publications
collective wandering
zitten op eigen risico
can you smell the dike?