Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Desutter, Elke ; Leblon, Stéphanie ; Ameel, Arthur ; Brantt ; Coucke, Joachim ; Hiele, Evelien ; Morris, Wendy ; Rigole, Jasper ; Van Canneyt, Nele ; Vermeersch, Robin
Choose an application
Choose an application
Aslan CAner. --- België. --- Greber Benjamin. --- Heymans Bren. --- Lochsteds Malte. --- Menschaert Griet. --- Micha Wobbe. --- Moembo Djo. --- Nanga Bienvenu. --- Schmidt Meike. --- Van Hoorebeke Ada. --- Van Parys Yoann. --- eenentwintigste eeuw. --- el Keriasti Wafae Ahalouch. --- kunst.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Tiré du site Internet http://shop.riot-ghent.org: "Artistic interventions in architecture at specific sites or in public spaces are problematic exercises that regularly exceed the concepts of adornment, distraction or embellishment. Be-Part in Waregem is an arts centre located in a former spacious architecturally eclectic villa. Transformations and modernisations behind existing (banal) facades have become a general trend since contemporary art took over the "standard habitus of social distinction" from "antique and typical Flemish interiors". This was especially the case in the eighties, when our country was suddenly caught up in the swirl of the post-chambres d'amis era when the Ghent museum director Jan Hoet was appointed curator of Documenta IX (1992) in Kassel. This instantly made contemporary art socially acceptable for the upper wider layers of the population. As a centre for contemporary visual art, Be-Part radiates the peace of urban mainstream on the outside ; the stately conventional façade and the walled garden with its monumental entrance do not immediately create the impression of drastic "modern" renovations carried out with an eye to running a private gallery. The utopian idea that art can provide the living environment with (permanent) interventions capable of improving the quality of society is even an institutionalised and accepted fact today through the Art Cell of the Flemish Government Architect's team. Artists see public tenders as a new challenge and source of income. Certain schools such as "La Cambre" in Brussels even organise specialised educational programmes that study art in public spaces in depth. The fact that a permanent assignment granted to Pieter and Robin Vermeersch does not result in the addition of a new image, but in a new interpretation of an existing situation, namely the gate providing access to the Be-Part garden, is a relevant point of departure and enables art to maintain the double status of visual and functional object."
Vermeersch, Pieter --- Vermeersch, Robin --- 7.07 --- Beeldende kunst ; 1ste helft 20e eeuw ; Pieter en Robin Vermeersch --- Vermeersch, Pieter °1973 (°Kortrijk, België) --- Vermeersch, Robin °1977 (°Kortrijk, België) --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z
Choose an application
Art --- paintings [visual works] --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- environments [sculpture] --- Van Hoorebeke, Ada --- Heymans, Bren --- Ahalouch el Keriasti, Wafae --- Aslan, Caner --- Greber, Benjamin --- Menschaert, Griet --- Micha, Wobbe --- Moembo, Djo --- Van Parys, Yoann --- Nanga, Bienvenu --- Schmidt, Meike --- Lochstedt, Malte
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|