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Agenda April 2012


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until Sunday 27/05/2012
SuperBodies, the 3rd Hasselt triennial explores the fascination of many artists and designers for the way in which our body secretly moulds and shapes our experiences.
This exhibition does not just re-present the body. It presents the body in all of its often half-conscious operations. Curator: Pieter T'Jonck.
www.superbodies.be
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Christoph De Boeck,
'Cell', 2012
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until Sunday 27/05/2012
Robots and Avatars. A place where robots and avatars form part of an exciting new reality.
Co-curated by FACT and interdisciplinary design collective body>data>space,
this major new exhibition showcases some of the most exciting ideas from international artists and technologists.
www.fact.co.uk
www.robotsandavatars.net
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Lawrence Malstaf,
'Compass', 02005
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until Sunday 13/05/2012
A selection of works by The After Lucy Experiment, Sophie Anson, Anne Daems, Goele De Bruyn, Dora Garcia, Sofie Haesaerts, Karin Hanssen, Kati Heck, Ann Veronica Janssens, Seyran Kirmizitoprak, Ria Pacquée, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Lotte Van den Audenaeren en LVVM.
www.nicc.be
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DUST
Arco Renz
& Lawrence Malstaf
Les Brigittines, Brussels (B)
Wednesday 18/04/2012, Friday 20/04/2012, Saturday 21/04/2012 - 20:30
Arco Renz creates DUST, a new dance performance about the paradox of seduction, its power, its charm, its illusion, its violence, its mechanisms of control.
The five dancers move through an installation by Belgian visual artist Lawrence Malstaf, charging the choreography with intensity and sensuality.
www.brigittines.be
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Lawrence Malstaf,
'Pavilion', 02011
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Provinciale Prijs Beeldende Kunst Oost-Vlaanderen
Manor Grunewald
Caermersklooster, Gent (B)
Friday 27/04/2012 until Sunday 17/06/2012
Exhibition with Laureate and Nominees of Provinciale Prijs Beeldende Kunst Oost-Vlaanderen
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Manor Grunewald,
'A few deliveries from a new source', 2011
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'Hortus'
Christoph De Boeck
Festival van Vlaanderen, Kortrijk (B)
Saturday 28/04/2012 until Sunday 13/05/2012
Christoph De Boeck focuses together with Patricia Portela on the secret life of trees and plants.
A remnant of the green world that once allowed humans to evolve. Messages and sounds can be discovered in their garden.
Natural sounds? Or was that flower's buzz created electronically?
A network of discrete electronics translates light intensity, branch movement and sap flow into sound.
www.festivalkortrijk.be
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Christoph De Boeck,
'Hortus', 2012
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UPCOMING EXHIBITION @ Galerie Fortlaan 17
Opening: Friday 4 May 2012 / Save The Date //
Exhibition: 4 May - 30 June 2012
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