Filed under: Architecture, Art contemporain | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
Featuring several new works made especially for this site and occasion, the exhibition draws upon the history of La Loge – a former Masonic lodge, whose architecture is imbued with the materials and symbols of its former ritual use – to explore the totemic presence of sculpture.
Selection of websites: Caroline Achaintre, Hedwig Houben, Emmanuelle Lainé and Jennifer Tee.
Curated by Zoë Gray, an independent curator based in Brussels.
La Loge, Bruxelles. 12.04.2013 > 29.06.2013.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Bruxelles |
A photo screening night with series from a new and talented generation of American photographers, on a live soundscape. Websites: Lucas Foglia, Curtis Hamilton, Jason Lazarus, Thomas Locke Hobbs, Christian Patterson, Emily Shur, Elijah Solomon, Amy Touchette, William Widmer
Recylart, Bruxelles. 26.03.2013, 20:30.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, Rotterdam |
The work of Ed Van der Elsken forms the starting point of a contemporary selection of Dutch image-makers. Selection of Websites: Koos Breukel, Paul Kooiker, Bertien van Manen, Julika Rudelius, Martine Stig, Andrea Stultiens and the Useful Photography collective.
Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam. 09.03.2013 > 20.05.2013.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
People normally perceive the world around them trichromatically. A new theory exists that there may be a small percentage of people (only women) who have a fourth colour receptor, which makes them ‘tetrachromatic’. In Tauba Auerbach’s work traditional distinctions between image, dimensionality and content collapse.
Wiels, Bruxelles. 22.03.2013 > 02.06.2013.
Filed under: Collaboration | Tags: exposition, Zürich |
Heaven in Clouds is the title of a new work by Peter Granser in which he confronts urbanization, the exponential growth of Chinese cities and its impact on their inhabitants and on nature.
Fotomuseum, Winterthur, 02.03.2013 > 20.05.2013.
Filed under: Graphisme | Tags: Bruxelles, conférence |
Ludovic Balland Typography Cabinet focuses on book design and more generally in editorial design and new visual identities for international brands and cultural Institutions. In close collaboration with their clients and with a passionate interest in typography, Our Polite Society designs graphic identities, exhibitions, books, magazines, posters, record sleeves, websites etc.
Recyclart, Bruxelles. 07.03.2013, 19:30.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exposition, website |
12-52 is a virtual gallery about sculpture photography. Every week, the work of one artist produced especially for 12-52 will be published along with a monthly text written by a selected critic, writer, artist or philosopher. This week: Laure Vigna.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, New York |
To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s discovery of Manhattan, Joshua Lutz and three other New York photographers (Gus Powell, Richard Rothman and Carl Wooley) were commissioned to shoot images of Amsterdam. Lutz decided to focus his work on the outskirts of the city, responding to the idea of borders.
ClampArt, New York. 11.04.2013 > 18.05.2013.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
Pittoresques, géométriques ou « picturales », il m’a semblé enfin que ces installations que je me suis efforcé de représenter, si elles ont été soigneusement conçues pour nous permettre de voir les animaux qu’elles abritent, pouvaient constituer un reflet particulier de l’homme lui-même. Eric Pillot
Ikono, Bruxelles. 02.03.2013 > 06.04.2013
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: exposition, Stavelot |
Pieter Laurens Mol décline son œuvre en sculptures, installations, photographies, peintures, dessins et mixed media, avec un sens tantôt mystique, tantôt poétique et mystérieux versant parfois dans la poésie de l’absurde. La thématique de Dust that never sets est celle du combat entre les saisons.
Galerie Triangle bleu, Stavelot. 27.01.2013 >14.04.2013