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Talk: Dora Budor & Eleanor Ivory Weber (EN)

Guided tour
02 07 2026 18:30 19:30

Exhibiting artist Dora Budor joins artist & writer Eleanor Ivory Weber for a conversation in the context of Call me gravity.

Since they met in 2022, the artists have been in an ongoing conversation and have worked together on programmes, exhibitions, and teaching. This talk will offer the opportunity to hear more about  the ideas and questions that connect their practices.

For the occasion, the exhibition will keep its doors open until 18:30.

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LWT 2 JULY De Ateliers Woonhuis Classic Period opening 27 high res foto Maarten Nauw

Exhibition Classical Period at Woonhuis, 2024, by Dora Budor with sculptures by Olga Balema, structures by R. D. Laing, and language by Eleanor Ivory Weber (c) photograph by Maarten Nauw

Dora Budor (b. Zagreb, Croatia) is a New York-based artist and writer. Trained as an architect, Budor surveys the sites where the built environment and subjectivity work upon one another, honing in on the dissolution of life as a shared and consistent social form. Working with a wide range of media — including video, sculpture, installation, and sound — Budor develops exhibitions in response to spatial and psychosocial conditions. 

Budor’s work has been featured in major international exhibitions, most recently the Whitney Biennial (2024), the 15th Gwangju Biennale (2024), and the 59th Venice Biennale (2022). Her upcoming and recent solo institutional exhibitions include Bonner Kunstverein (2026), Neue Berliner Kunstverein / n.b.k. (2026), Nottingham Contemporary (2024), Kunsthaus Bregenz (2022), and Kunsthalle Basel (2019). She is currently a professor at the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Eleanor Ivory Weber is an artist and author of essays and plays. She is a doctoral researcher at the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS) and the Free University of Brussels (VUB), working on psychoanalysis and aesthetics. Weber is co-founder and co-director, with Camilla Wills, of Divided Publishing.

Practical

  • Thursday 02.07, 18:30-19:30
  • The exhibition will exceptionally be open until 18:30
  • Booking is recommended
  • Price: included in your exhibition ticket
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