Cookie Tin is a video installation in which a camera follows an expanding spiral path around a cookie tin on a coffee table in a small detached house with a worn-out 1960s interior. The camera moves through objects, revealing their cross-sections. This evokes a physical conflict. Because the camera is always focused on the cookie tin, you find yourself staring at it, resting your eyes on it, and starting to daydream. The film, presented with a subtle scent, stimulates this daydreaming.
Inne Feenstra (2001, Haarlem)
Inne lives and works in The Hague. Inne graduated from the Fine Arts program at the Utrecht School of the Arts in 2024. His work “Binnenstebuiten boom” [2022] is included in the collection of the Verbeke Foundation, Belgium. This makes him the youngest artist to be included in the collection. From 2024 to 2026, he is participating in the two-year post-academy program De Ateliers.
Inne creates video installations and kinetic sculptures. In his work, he often focuses on a single object or a non-human entity. He explores how humans, through their body-subject, give meaning to the subject. He attempts to create an embodied experience by presenting the video work in combination with a kinetic installation.