Filed under: Art contemporain, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Besançon |
À l’occasion de la carte blanche confiée à Béatrice Balcou par le Frac Franche-Comté de Besançon, l’artiste propose une journée de performances en conviant une demi-douzaine d’artistes – dont la pratique rejoint ses interrogations — à la rejoindre et occuper l’espace d’exposition en cours de démontage. Chaque Chose En Son Temps invite les spectateurs à prendre conscience de la nécessité de repenser notre rapport au temps, de s’extraire momentanément de l’agitation pour se laisser traverser par une autre temporalité ; celle du ralentissement. Avec Béatrice Balcou, Manon de Boer, Carole Douillard, Mark Geffriaud, Laura Lamiel et Marie Lund.
FRAC Franche-Comté, Besançon. 07.09.2013.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition, New York |
Better Homes brings together a group of artists who examine the construction of the interior through design and homemaking from critical perspectives. Selection of Websites: Jonathas de Andrade, Neïl Beloufa, Keith Edmier, LaToya Ruby Frazier and Yuki Kimura.
SculptureCenter, New York. 22.04.2013 > 22.07.2013.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, galerie |
“Zachary Formwalt’s films and photographs enquire into the nature and origin of still and moving images and their relationship to economic and social history.” — Adam Szymczyk in Creamier: Contemporary Art in Culture, Phaidon Press, 2010.
D+T Project Gallery, Bruxelles. 21.02.2013 > 30.03.2013
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Eindhoven, exposition |
The truth vs. government, organisation, scene and family: about the secularising stories of social cohesion through individually processed hybrid flows of information.
Selection of Websites: Erika Rothenberg, Jans Muskee, Keren Cytter, Melanie Bonajo, Nadine Byrne, Pedro Bakker and Sebastian Friedman. Curator/editor: Freek Lomme – Exhibition design: Dave Keune – Graphic design: Novak Ontwerp.
Onomatopee, Eindhoven. 09.11.2012 > 20.01.2013.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition, Oslo |
Nothing is forgotten, some things considered is a project that consists of three parts – an exhibition, a publication, and public programming. The exhibition explores the politics of image-making and its impact on individual and collective identity. Selection of websites: William E. Jones, Christine Rebet, Emily Roysdon, Jumana Manna and Wu Tsang.
UKS, Oslo. 19.10.2012 > 02.12.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
L’échec représente pour les artistes et autres participants à l’exposition le point de départ du processus artistique de création. Les travaux seront visibles aussi bien l’intérieur qu’à l’extérieur du Beursschouwburg. Sélection de Websites: Jean Biche, Gerard Herman, Hedwig Houben, Astrid Seme, Bas Schevers, David Helbich, Cathy Weyders.
Beursschouwburg, Bruxelles. 05.10.2012 > 24.11.2012
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, galerie |
A Reader of Materials and a Writer of Forms is an adopted clause to suggest the potential of language as a material gesture, and how this can equate to a material perception of an idea. With Michael Dean, Aleana Egan, Maria Taniguchi and Emily Wardill.
MOT International, Bruxelles. 08.09.2012 > 19.10.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Celebrating the return of the Stedelijk Museum as the focal point of Amsterdam’s contemporary art scene, « Beyond Imagination », the first temporary exhibition at the new Stedelijk, is a tribute to the art that is made in Amsterdam and the Netherlands.
Selection of Websites: James Beckett, Rossella Biscotti, Sara van der Heide, Susanne Kriemann, Rory Pilgrim, Julika Rudelius, Fiona Tan and Jennifer Tee.
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Beyond Imagination will simultaneously open its doors with the collection display on September 23rd, putting in parallel the historical collection of the Stedelijk Museum with the proposals for the soon-to-be-acquired.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition |
Contingency space is the gradual transformation of a physical space through different elements that are related at different levels of perception, language and meaning. Multiple possibilities of relationship between different information levels are linked in a common area. Through different visual and conceptual approaches connected, Nicolás Lamas has generated a conceptual mapping with differt poetic connections and reconsiderations of the rol of representation systems as constructor of what we know as reality.
More pictures of the process and the final result of the installation on NNM.Studio soon.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
In the interactive installation SHADOWS, Anna Frants creates a “coming-to-life” visual and acoustic environment, into which viewers are engaged as both active participants and observers. Breathless – an installation by Alexandra Dementieva consists of three light objects. The installation is a metaphor illuminating parallels between ideas of light and dark, physical and metaphysical, unconscious and conscious, life and death, finite and infinite. Glaz-Maton by Aernoudt Jacobs is a personal data sonification instrument.
iMAL, Bruxelles. 07.06.2012 > 24.06.2012.