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Ginckels, Pieterjan --- kunst --- België --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Ginckels Pieterjan --- conceptuele kunst --- concept art --- e-mail --- spam --- 7.071 GINCKELS --- 7.07 --- Beeldende kunst en digitale media ; 21ste eeuw ; P. Ginckels --- Ginckels, Pieterjan °1982 (°Tienen, België) --- Performances --- Installaties ; environments --- Belgische kunstenaars --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Waregem ; BE-PART Platform voor actuele kunst --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Exhibitions --- Art [Modern ] --- 21st century --- Art --- art [fine art] --- offices [work spaces] --- electronic mail --- texts [documents] --- interactive art --- art [discipline]
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Museology --- Art --- Mannaerts, Valérie --- Ginckels, Pieterjan --- Torfs, Ana --- Daems, Anne --- Augustijnen, Sven --- Janssens, Ann Veronica --- Mu.ZEE [Ostend] --- Contemporary art --- Exhibitions --- Museums --- Management --- Provinciaal Museum voor Moderne Kunst (Ostend, Belgium) --- Acquisitions --- Mu. ZEE (Ostend, Belgium). --- museumcollectie
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‘Solar Safari’ hunts down Belgium’s finest photovoltaic compositions. In line with previous works and performances by Pieterjan Ginckels, this book is all about cultural archaeology and technological critique. The artist takes a field trip across Belgium, documenting the haphazard solar panel configurations on private rooftops, providing us with an exhaustive number of examples. His photographic evidence, paired with Instagram-mined wordiness, transforms and criticises the footage on the different levels at play. In addition to this chunk of geometric superficialism is an overview of ‘Speed Trips’, the performative sightseeing Ginckels has developed over the past decade.
Ginckels, Pieterjan --- 373.67 --- 72.01 --- 373.67.03(493) --- 7.05(460) --- 72:697.7 --- 7.07 --- Architectuuronderzoek --- Onderzoek (architectuur) --- Architectuurtheorie --- Architectuur (theorie) --- Onderwijs ; kunst- architectuuronderwijs ; geschiedenis ; jaarboeken ; projecten ; België --- Kunst ; het boek als kunstobject ; Kunstenaarsboeken, geïllustreerde boeken, boekbanden ; Spanje --- Architectuur en zonneënergie --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Architecture --- architectural theory --- Onderwijs ; kunst- en architectuuronderwijs ; geschiedenis ; jaarboeken ; projecten ; België
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"The Graham Foundation is pleased to present Treatise: Why Write Alone? -- an exhibition and publication project that brings together fourteen young design offices to consider the architectural treatise as a site for theoretical inquiry, experimentation, and debate. Organized by Chicago and Los Angeles-based designer Jimenez Lai, the project grows out of a recent Graham Foundation grant to Lai, whose interest in discursive practices and non-conformist approaches to architecture led him to ask his peers working in the realm of conceptual architecture: Why write? And, why write alone? In response to these questions, Treatise presents an exhibition of works by this core group of designers as well as an individual treatise from each office. Together, the exhibition and publications provide a platform to investigate the collective and individual stakes that emerge from this temporary alliance of designers as they explore architecture's representational limits and possibilities" -- Graham Foundation Website. Drawing inspiration from Steven Holl and William Stout’s brainchild Pamphlet Architecture, a new collaborative project, Treatise: Why Write Alone?, unifies fourteen design firms to examine the architectural treatise as a method of exploring theoretical questions and sparking discussion. The project was developed by designer Jimenez Lai of Bureau Spectacular in response to receiving a grant from the Graham Foundation. His unconventional ideas on the architectural process made him wonder, "Why write? And, why write alone?" The resultant collection of publications delves into these questions, both collectively and individually, with a collaborative piece as well as submissions from each firm.
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Art --- anno 1900-1999 --- Belgium --- Flags --- Exhibitions --- Art [Belgian ] --- 21st century --- Iconography --- flags --- Clarysse, Johan --- Lierop, Van, Marilou --- Beaumont, Yves --- Heck, Kati --- Vermeule, Koen --- Copers, Leo --- Ervinck, Nick --- Aguirre, Philip --- Colpaert, Joost --- Curlet, François --- Aerts, Michaël --- Roobjee, Pjeroo --- San, Van, Tamara --- Borghouts, Karin --- Grunewald, Manor --- Ginckels, Pieterjan --- Mannaerts, Valérie --- Velde, van de, Rinus --- Opsomer, Els --- Ank, Stijn --- Baelen, Steven --- Bailly, Virginie --- Berghe, Luk --- Bouvy, Aline --- Cielen, Fia --- Eerdekens, Fred --- Soom, van, Luk --- Devriendt, Robert --- Cole, Stijn --- Compagnie, Klaus --- Cordenier, Marc --- Cox, Wouter --- Decabooter, Lieven --- De Cordier, Louis --- Derweduwé, Yvan --- Fraweel, Anouk --- Gelper, Johan --- Gillis, John --- Hanssen, Karin --- Breedam, van, Camiel --- Casaer, Paul --- Hunter, Nathalie --- Huyghe, Thomas --- Janssens, Philip --- Bossche, Van, Guy --- Lerooy, Thomas --- Velter, Yves --- Gruyter, de, Voebe --- Delrue, Ronny --- Biesen, van, Stefaan --- Mast, Jan --- Menschaert, Griet --- Vandevelde, Ludwig --- Nys, Sophie --- Segers, Timothy --- Serneels, Stefan --- Simoen, Peter --- Stallaerts, Helmut --- Tas, Nele --- Teirlinck, Mieke --- Toelen, Kevin --- Van der Borght, Joris --- Vanagt, Sarah --- Vanoutryve, Anne --- Vansteenkiste, Jonas --- Vosters, Vadim --- Weidenbaum, Peter --- Woestenborghs, Tom --- Vandekerckhove, Hans --- Geyskens, Vincent --- Voet, Leen --- Fierens, Kris --- Geluwe, van, Johan --- Gestel, van, Fik --- Ghekiere, Joris --- Isacker, van, Philip --- Matthys, Danny --- Vertessen, Liliane --- Imschoot, Van, Jan --- Cloet, Mark --- Jolle, 't, Sven --- Gillen, Tina --- Vandevijvere, Bart --- Liekens, Tom --- Dockx, Nico --- Najd, Maryam --- Wauman, Andy --- Cordier, De, Louis --- Borght, Van der, Joris --- Breedam, Van, Camiel --- Aguirre y Otegui, Philip
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