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AGENDA JULY - AUGUST 2012

Manor Grunewald
in 'collide to reunite',
7S Art Gallery, Zandhoven (B)
until Sunday 02/09/2012
With: Isabelle Cordemans B - James Gallagher U.S.A. - Manor Grunewald B - Tom Woestenborghs B - Veerle Symoens B - Emmeline De Mooij NL - Lidy Jacobs NL
7S Gallery presenteert de collage tentoonstelling "collide to reunite". Acht kunstenaars uit binnen- en buitenland geven een actuele invulling aan het genre collage. Al te vaak wordt collagekunst geassocieerd met het toevallig ontdekken van motieven tijdens het lezen van kranten, tijdschriften en boeken. De deelnemende kunstenaars trachten dit te doorbreken. Met behulp van gevarieerde technieken en materialen gaan de acht elk op hun eigen wijze om met het medium collage. Ze komen los van het klassieke knip en plakwerk en maken onder andere gebruik van schilderkunst, fotografie, make-up, kleeffolie, digitale collage, assemblage, etc ...
actionfields.blogspot.be
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Manor Grunewald
Out of the closet and into daylight, 2011
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Jacques Charlier
in 'Mindscapes', CENTRALE, Brussels (B)
until Sunday 30/09/2012
As part of the Summer of Photography 2012, La Centrale électrique is presenting the exhibition 'Mindscapes' or how to make the invisible visible? In several chapters, this exhibition provides a subjective and intuitive reading of the photographic depiction of the human being and the landscape. Photographs of mediums, scenes of voodoo, evanescent bodies, x-ray images, materialisations, subjective landscapes, etc. are all exhibited as stages in a journey through the mystery of representation and perception.
www.lacentraleelectrique.be
www.summerofphotography.be
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Mindscapes
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Opening: 30 June 2012
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until Sunday 09/09/2012
Art-route in the Leiestreek (Lys valley) between Sint-Martens-Latem and Machelen a/d Leie with Jacques Charlier,
Stief Desmet, Peter De Cupere, Honoré d'O, Leo Copers, Emilio Lopez Menchero, Lukas Vandenabeele, Ben Kockeltoren, Denis Dujardin, Marc Belderbos, Bart Lodewijks,
Aernoudt Jacobs, Collateral Damage, Bob Verschueren, Laurence Weiner.
www.deinze.be -> efemeer
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Stief Desmet
Installation: ATELIER #2
Auberge du Pêcheur, Deurle
Maquette, 120x240x500cm
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Jacques Charlier
in 'Biennal of Painting',
Raveelmuseum, Machelen-Zulte (B)
Sunday 01/07/2012 until Sunday 14/10/2012
2012 will see the third edition of the Biennial of Painting.
This exhibition project arose through the museum operation of both the Roger Raveel Museum and the MDD,
which aims to contextualize and update the recent art historical past.
The 2012 edition brings the Image of Man into focus: how did artists in the twentieth and twenty first century represent man and what were their intentions?
www.rogerraveelmuseum.be
www.museumdd.be
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Jacques Charlier
Peinture politique et policière, 1995. (Privé-collectie)
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Saturday 07/07/2012 until Sunday 02/09/2012
Lawrence Malstaf with 'Transporter' in Kunstenfestival Watou
www.kunstenfestivalwatou.be
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Lawrence Malstaf,
Transporter, 02008
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Thursday 12/07/2012 until Sunday 12/08/2012
Lawrence Malstaf with 'Nemo Observatorium' in NB LAB.
Eglise des Trinitaires, Metz (FR)
www.nuitblanchemetz.com
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Lawrence Malstaf,
Nemo Observatorium, 02002
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Hermann Nitsch
Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten, Klagenfurt (AT)
until Sunday 09/09/2012
In an extensive solo exhibition, the Carinthian Museum of Modern Art is showing the complex and multifaceted work of Hermann Nitsch – one of the most important and controversial contemporary Austrian artists.
The exhibition shows works from all the periods of the extensive yet extremely compelling œuvre, which is the culmination of the total artwork, the Theatre of Orgies and Mysteries.
It refers to all disciplines and resources of sensuous expression used by the universal artist Hermann Nitsch to appeal to all five senses and combine them in an extreme overall experience,
aiming towards heightening and orgiastic intensification of feeling and perception.
The overview ranges from early paintings and drawings from the 1950s – in which the artist recreated representations of religious figures by historic predecessors such as Rembrandt and Tintoretto – through action paintings,
splatter paintings and picture objects, right up to current paintings. Special attention is given to his graphic art,
ranging from informal drawings through architectural drawings for the Theatre of Orgies and Mysteries, to his breathtaking prints.
Also included are photographic and film documentations, as well as action relics, music, scriptural scores,
colour spectrums and a collection of scents which complete the survey of all areas of this total artwork.
A special highlight is the Burgkapelle, which Hermann Nitsch uses – in a almost idealised way – to reflect the religious aspects of his own works against the background of baroque frescoes by Josef Ferdinand Fromiller.
The majority of the works in the exhibition are the property the artist. Numerous other works are on loan from Austrian and international, public and private collections.
www.mmkk.at
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Hermann Nitsch
Schüttbild, 2002
acrylics and blood on canvas
100x80cm
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