Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Brussels, exhibition |
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The series plays with Japanese family registry system. In the first stage of the series Takahiro Kudo treats « Koseki » : Japanese family registry system, and his partner’s « Familienbuch » : German family registry, as two family portraits. Despite of the fact they serve the same (or least similar) purpose, the depiction of a family unit and the visual outcomes appear differently, because of the cultural contexts they are integrated. The pieces question the ideas of a family formulated by different authorities and their alterations and limits as the depicting mechanisms in the age of globalization and social media.
Archiraar, Bruxelles. 30.03.2018 > 19.05.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exhibition, New York |
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Jenna Westra uses the body to reimagine The Set as a framework that activates the performers within it, transforming accidental or chance movements into intentional, choreographed actions for the camera.
LUBOV, New York. 24.03.2018 > 06.05.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exhibition, Hamburg |
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Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme create haunting worlds in their installations that blend fiction and reality. And yet my mask is powerful is an ongoing project that narrates a counter-model to the omnipresent images of crisis in our contemporary world.
Kunstverein in Hamburg, 03.02.2018 > 29.04.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Design | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
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The Itinérance #2 project focuses on the creation of Belgian and French contemporary designers, with curatorship by Jean-François Declercq (Atelier Jespers). With works by Berger&Berger, Alain Berteau, David Boussier, Nicolas Brevers/Gobo Lights, Casimir, Maarten De Ceulaer, Frederik Delbart, Nicolas Destino, Destroyers/Builders, Nathalie Dewez, Frédérick Gautier, Damien Gernay, Kaspar Hamacher, Gerard Kuijpers, Studio KRJST, Tim Onderbeke, Frédéric Pellenq, Adrien Rovero, Nicolas Schuybroek, Bela Silva, Vladimir Slavov, Ben Storms, Maarten Stuer and Conrad Willems.
With The Support Of Spazio Nobile & Kolkhoze.
BOZAR, Brussels. 26 > 28.01.2018.
Filed under: Architecture, Art contemporain | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
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“The devices developed by Justine Bourgerol are generally understood in a frontal way and require a fixed point of view, often monofocal. Yoel Pytowski, meanwhile, works on different architectural registers to create immersive environments, where the body is taken into account in its entirety and goes as far as dictating the course or circulation within space.” Text by Septembre Tiberghien
Hypercorps, Bruxelles. 16.12.2017 > 03.02.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition, Florence |

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Working across a variety of mediums including sculpture, installation, photography and video, artists Miguel Fernández de Castro and Lydia Ourahmane both generally address place and landscape, usually the sites of their respective origins; Fernández de Castro’s the Sonoran Desert in Northern Mexico and Ourahmane’s the regions surrounding Oran, Algeria. Some of these sites are visible here through the video in the main gallery and the photographs in the back gallery.
Veda, Florence, Italy – Curated by Cory Scozzari. 16.12.2017 > 02.03.2017.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, galerie |
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« Claude Cattelain aime la sobriété. Il aime dépouiller les formes, les techniques, les matériaux et les délester de tout. » (Extrait de Bis repetita placent de Barbara Forest)
Archiraar, Bruxelles. 24.11.2017 > 20.01.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Chicago, exhibition |
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As an exhibition, Song carries a particular tempo, closer to the time of reading than the time of looking. Alejandro Cesarco creates rhythm in his work by incorporating silences and withholdings: here the moving image works are presented sequentially, gently introducing a pace and flow to the installation and immersing the viewer in an aesthetic that the artist has elsewhere characterized as “muted melodrama.”
The Renaissance Society, Chicago. 18.11.2018 > 28.01.2018.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: exhibition |
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L’ensemble de l’exposition « Days are Dogs » opère par composition et recomposition d’archipels d’œuvres – celles de Camille Henrot, dont certaines inédites, mais aussi celles d’autres artistes internationaux, avec lesquels elle entretient un dialogue fécond: David Horvitz, Maria Loboda, Nancy Lupo, Samara Scott et Avery Singer. Le parcours se déroule en sept grandes parties thématiques. Chacune est consacrée à un jour de la semaine, allégorie d’un ensemble d’émotions et d’actions dont les œuvres se font l’écho. Camille Henrot invite également le poète Jacob Bromberg – avec lequel elle a collaboré sur plusieurs de ses œuvres – pour l’écriture des textes accompagnant l’exposition ainsi qu’une œuvre originale.
Palais de Tokyo, Paris. 18.10.2017 > 07.01.2017.