the snake is a river, by Emily Kocken, Double Dutch magazine 4th issue July 2026

The Snake Is A River

Emily Kocken (1963) is a writer/novelist and visual artist (multimedia). She lives and works in Loenen aan de Vecht near Utrecht. She trained as a cellist and philosopher and studied film and writing. In her novels, essays and art she investigates what resonates behind language and image, a mystical web that connects personal history with other worlds. She develops autonomous art projects, participates in exhibitions, writes novels, essays and stories. She also works on commission and conducts conversations about art and literature. 

In 1996 she founded Zero, a multidisciplinary artist collective that was active until 2010. She studied film at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. In 2000 she had a car accident, after which she gave up everything for art and writing. In 2008 she broke through with The Breadman Project, a site-specific installation about the relationship between humans and animals. For the Salvation Army she portrayed homeless people in the Bijlmer with ritual objects. From 2010 to 2018 she was represented as an artist by gallery CH Art Space Amsterdam, then by Lauwer, The Hague, until 2022. With Come Go Stay, a performance installation in collaboration with West, she participated in the exhibition Am I an Animal? in Museum De Domijnen in Heerlen in 2016. In 2013 she made her debut as a writer at Querido with the novel Witte Vlag, nominated for the Academica Literature Prize. The 2017 book De kuur was shortlisted for the Halewijn Literature Prize. Adoptica, her first non-fiction book about her life as an adopted child, was published end of 2025. Her most recent art project celebrated the art of meditation: Living Silence.https://emilykocken.nl/project/living-silence-2/

More information via emilykocken.nl Insta profile: emilykockenwriterartist 

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