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Berlinaire (When the Circus Leaves Town) - Vooruit Ghent

Vooruit (Ghent, Belgium)
Group Exhibition
April 8th and 9th 2011

Vooruit (Ghent, Belgium)
Group Exhibition
April 8th and 9th 2011

The exhibition When The Circus Leaves Town is a part of the Berlinaire Festival and is curated by Steve Schepens, with the assistant of Dr. Ekaterina Rietz-Rakul.

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Berlin, Ghent, Europe, art, high culture, pop culture. How can one combine these to study the past, observe the present and predict future tendencies?


The goal of Berlinaire is to investigate existing connections by bringing together important artists and art professionals who incorporate the idea of transdisciplinartity. The exhibition in the Vooruit building shows very diverse works which aim to represent the plurality of creative mentalities of both cities. Beside the main exhibition, a selection of artworks from Joseph Beuys and Bruce Nauman from the S.M.A.K collection (The Municipal Museum for Contemporary Art Ghent) will be on display offering an insight into artistic connections between both cities. Panel discussions with renowned art professionals will deliver meta-textual material for our transdisciplinary discourse. The building of Vooruit is to be seen as a skeleton, individual projects – as vital body parts, so the whole constructs a new well-functioning organism.

The exhibition When The Circus Leaves Town will present:

American artist Matt Mullican, who lives in Berlin, exhibits two works. In the video which will be shown the first time, the artist will present a compilation which highlights one action from performances from the period of 25 years. The site-specific sculpture presented is the opposite of an action; Untitled (Sleeping Child) will be made out of materials gathered in Ghent.

German photographer and director Olaf Heine started studying architecture, but soon moved to Berlin and changed to photography. Heine’s works live from music, sports, advertising and many more topics. His work has not yet been shown in Belgium. In the exhibition he will present a documentary series.

Belgian Sculptor Johan Tahon will reveal how much he was inspired by the lions inhabiting the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. WAQ WAQ is the name of one of his dreamlike sculptures, which can be seen in the exhibition.

Michaël Borremans is known for his paintings but for Berlinaire we chose his awry filmic side. The film Weight, artist’s debut as a filmmaker, was presented for the first time at the 4th Berlin Biennale in 2006.

Belgian artist Steve Schepens will present performances and videos which have not been shown in Ghent since he left for Berlin. The selection includes performances from 2003 to 2009. Berlinaire invited the artist as curator of the exhibition as he literally represents the link between Berlin and Ghent.

For more information, see:
http://www.berlinaire.com
http://knackfocus.rnews.be

Johan Tahon SilenceRefuge RGB LR 1

UNIVERSUS    JOHAN TAHON    SCULPTUREN 1999-2021 
Dit nieuw boek met tekst van Arie Hartog en Jelle Van Riet werd uitgegeven door Lannoo ter gelegenheid van de solotentoonstelling in het MOU Museum te Oudenaarde (BE) (24 april - 30 september 2021)
Hard cover, 208p.
Photography: Gert Jan van Rooij
Vanaf 25 april 2021 te verkrijgen in het MOU Museum, de boekhandel en online via https://www.lannoo.be/nl/johan-tahon-universus

 

Compleet overzichtswerk 20 jaar beeldende kunst Johan Tahon 

'De kracht van Johan Tahon ligt in zijn koppige houding waarbij hij de sporen wil blijven laten zien van het gevecht dat vaak alleen - en altijd alleen ten volle - in het atelier van de kunstenaar zichtbaar en tastbaar is.' Dixit Jan Hoet, die kunstenaar Johan Tahon destijds ontdekte.

Meer dan dertig jaar later is er nu Universus, het boek bij de gelijknamige tentoonstelling in Oudenaarde, genoemd naar het beeld dat er al twintig jaar staat. Dat is ook het tijdsbestek dat Universus beslaat, want meer nog dan een catalogus is het ook het verhaal van de evolutie in Tahons beeldhouwkunst, van zijn plek in de kunstgeschiedenis én van de objecten die hij verzamelt.

 

NEWS AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS /

Universus

koning filip

© Eva Feliers
King Filip of Belgium visited the exhibition 'Universus / Johan Tahon / Sculpturen 1999-2021' at the MOU Museum in Oudenaarde on September 21, 2021.

 

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© Vatican Media
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