Selected Bulletin: Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
Visual Arts Flanders
FILM COLOGNE focusing on Brussels and Flanders during Art Cologne
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The second edition of FILM COLOGNE will present ‘Flanders Moving Image’, a series of film and video works by artists who live and work in Brussels and Flanders, curated by Philippe Pirotte, dean of the Städelschule, and Fabian Schöneich, curator at Portikus in Frankfurt.
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Tafels/Tables. Statements about artist books during the pre-opening of Art Brussels
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Earlier this year, Tafels/Tables Flemish-Dutch presentation of artist books was successfully presented at Art Rotterdam. It will now be on view at Art Brussels from Friday 24 until Monday 27 April.
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Collateral exhibition ‘The Revenge of the Common Place’ at the 56th Venice Biennale
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Artists Francis Alÿs, Song Dong and Rinus Van de Velde were selected by curator Hans De Wolf to represent the Ministry of Culture of the Flemish Government in a collateral exhibition at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
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Objectif Exhibitions appoints Antony Hudek as new director
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Following a highly competitive international selection process involving more than 100 applicants, the board of Objectif Exhibitions in Antwerp announced the appointment of Antony Hudek as the new director.
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Belgian Art Abroad
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Geert Goiris, Dead Bird, 2008
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Solo exhibition by Geert Goiris at Foam in Amsterdam |
“Flashbulb Memories, Ash Grey Prophecies” from 20 March until 24 May 2015 |
Foam presents the Netherlands’ first solo exhibition by Belgian artist Geert Goiris. Very few people in the Netherlands are familiar with his unconventional visual language and serious tone. Goiris occupies a unique position in the field of contemporary photography. His layered photos…
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Peter Buggenhout, The Blind Leading The Blind, Installation view at the Taipei Biennial, 2014, Photo Willem Boel
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Peter Buggenhout at the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht |
3 April until 20 September 2015 |
In connection with the Dutch-Flemish year, Peter Buggenhout (°1963, Dendermonde) installed two imposing works and his own texts in three rooms of the museum. Buggenhout makes unpolished sculptural installations with industrial and found material. The constructions are as well thought-out i…
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Belgian artists at the 12th Biennal de La Habana |
‘Between the Idea and Experience’, from 22 May until 22 June 2015
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The 12th Havana Biennial in 2015 aims at settling in those interstices of the city that facilitate the work on various premises. Next to the Belgian artists Koen Vanmechelen,
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Still from : Now or Never, Ignace Van Ingelgom for Ever
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Ignace Van Ingelgom and Thierry De Mey at the 16th International Media Art Biennale in Wrocław, Poland |
From 13 until 17 May 2015 |
Artistic director, Piotr Krajewski, selected Belgian artists Ignace Van Ingelgom and Thierry De Mey to present their work in the
WRO 2015 TEST EXPOSURE exhibition.
The WRO Media Art Biennale is the major forum for new media art in Poland, and one of the leading international art even…
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‘Not There’ by Alet Pilon, 2010
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Berlinde De Bruyckere and Sara Bomans in ‘Under the Skin’ at the Textile Museum in Tilburg |
From 30 May until 20 September 2015 |
With sculptures of fabric and human hair inhabiting a realm between the human and animal; Icaruslike swan wings that symbolise man’s powerlessness; and blankets twisted into large skeletons: ‘Under the Skin’ is about vulnerability, life, pain and protection. This ex…
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