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This is Jeroen Jongeleen’s installation in the Tschumipaviljoen
The Tschumipaviljoen has an activist appearance this spring. Handwritten texts appear on a whitewashed background. As you read the texts, you will probably suspect that criticism is being voiced somewhere—but of what? Is something being advocated here? Or opposed? On the screens, you see images of military training grounds, and if you look inside the pavilion, you see a mock military training village recreated in cardboard. The work is by Jeroen Jongeleen, who is known,…