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Drawing --- self-portraits --- drawings [visual works] --- Aerts, Nel --- kunst --- artists' books --- kunstenaarsboeken --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Aerts Nele --- 7.071 AERTS --- 741.07 --- Tekenkunst ; tekenkunstenaars A - Z --- Tekenkunst ; 21ste eeuw ; 2015-2016 ; Nel Aerts --- Posture Editions --- Belgische kunstenaars ; 21ste eeuw --- Kunst ; van vrouwen --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Aerts, Nel °1987 (°Antwerpen, België) --- Drawing, Belgian --- Self-portraits, Belgian --- Aerts, Nel,
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In April 2019, Sophie Nys presented the solo exhibition Family Nexus at KIOSK. In psychology, a family nexus stands for a vision that is shared by the majority of family members, often unconsciously and for several generations long, and is upheld in the context of events both within the family and in its relationship to the world. Among other, the monumental, stretched out net in the dome space was a symbol of this family dynamic. Two years later, the theme is still working its way through the above mentioned heads. The shared interest of Nys, Gourdon, Aerts and Peacock leads to a collaboration in the form of a book that, just like the exhibition, can be read as a net of (un)coherent intrigues and knots in which no position can be neutral. They set up a network of characters. Together they represent all kinds of (human) connections. Family Nexus is a story about everyone and no one in particular. Who in this book is playing the role of the Nobody, the household’s so-called 'identified patient', or scapegoat, and which pots and pans has slipped through this character’s fingers? Co-production: KIOSK and BOEKS.
Art --- art [discipline] --- families [kinship groups] --- Nys, Sophie --- Peacock, Leila
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Arnaud Rogard (b. 1977) is a multifaceted artist: he makes drawings, ceramic work, writes poetry but is also active as a dancer and performer. In each of these media, his work excels in concealment, elimination, slowing down, pausing, abandonment or silencing. The power of Arnaud's drawings (perspectives or isometries) lies mostly in the space he does not draw. Arnaud finds his inspiration in the everyday architecture that surrounds him, room plans lying around in the studio but also in the limited library in his studio at art workshop De Zandberg in Harelbeke, where he has been working since 2001. The book ‘Ik met twee’ focuses on Arnaud's pencil-drawn (self) portraits. They find their strength in the certainty with which each line is applied and the absence of any superfluous detail. This clear line is as much a modest line, some drawings are barely visible, as if they would prefer to remain invisible.Pierre Muylle writes about this in the book, ‘Everything seems to have a standard place. The drawing is only a confirmation of a standard. But here that rock-solid conviction is only in the motif. The execution wavers in doubt and hesitation. A well-aimed imbalance that veers even this sterile portrait with Arnaud's personality.’
Rogard, Arnaud --- Art --- drafting --- self-portraits --- outsider art --- pencil drawings
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Meier,C. --- performance art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- Meier, Christoph
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India is the homeland of the artist Shilpa Gupta. But the border is her most important theme. Not only because her art is now drawing international attention and is anchored in intermedia. The border also plays a very specific role, because the artist has been studying everyday life at India's border with Bangladesh in a long-term project. As a researcher, she has been investigating the field of interactions, influences, and impacts that comprise life and experience there. Whether it's the structure of space, or simple objects, censorship, laws, and limitations, all is pointedly expressed in Gupta's work. This publication encapsulates all of the work she has created on this subject, documenting life on the border as well Gupta's visionary art. Both are important and awaiting discovery here.
Art --- migration [function] --- boundaries --- Contemporary [style of art] --- maatschappijkritiek --- Gupta, Shilpa --- India --- Bangladesh
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