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Angel Vergara’s (1958 – based in Brussels) work is a continued
investigation into the power of the image. By means of
performances, videos, installations, paintings and drawings, he
tests the limits of art and reality. Each of his works is an
attempt to break through the image and to make its impact on an
aesthetic as well as a socio-cultural and political level. Thus,
Vergara creates a new, suspended reality, grown from the artist’s
personal dialogue with reality and with the image by which it has
already been transformed. Decontextualised images of reality are
mediated by the artist and transformed into art, encouraging the
viewer to question their way of perceiving the everyday as well as
the way it is presented to them in images. Vergara’s art
disorients and disconcerts the viewer. It questions what is known
and opens paths to new modes of signification. Accompanying the
2023 retrospective exhibition "In the Instant" that the MACS is
dedicating to Angel Vergara, this important book reviews the career
of the Belgian artist and highlights the close relationship between
his painting and the cinematic medium.  Distributed
for Mercatorfonds Exhibition Schedule: 02.11.2022 –
02.06.2023 Outside installation. Musée de la batellerie –
Conflans Sainte Honorine, France. Â 24.11.2022 >
19.03.2023 Photo Brut - Centrale for Contemporary Art, Brussels
 23.04.2023 – 08.10.2023 Angel Vergara. In a Moment.
Monographic exhibition. MAC’s in Mons, Belgium. Â
A sweeping overview of the work of a prominent Belgian visual
artist This handsome volume traces the work and career of Belgian
visual artist Johan Muyle (b. 1956) from his early assemblages of
found materials to his monumental paintings and recent motorized
sculptures. Considered one of the most significant Belgian artists
of his generation, Muyle's work has been exhibited internationally
since the 1980s. In this book, a series of thematic chapters
situate Muyle's oeuvre within the political and artistic context of
the past thirty years and analyze the prolific artist's critical
responses to concerns including religious extremism and the
disappearance of collective utopias. Distributed for Mercatorfonds
Exhibition Schedule: MAC's Grand Hornu, MONS, Belgium November 29,
2020-April 18, 2021
The book presents a series of new works produced by Adel Abdessemed
for the MAC's/Museum of Contemporary Arts in Grand-Hornu. The
Algerian-born French artist Adel Abdessemed (b. 1971) works in a
wide variety of media including animation, installation,
performance, sculpture, and video; through his art he addresses
contemporary themes and he reflects the bleak picture of the
present day. His works, unsettling in their simultaneous beauty and
raw reality, have made Abdessemed one of the most visible
international artists of our time. This volume is composed of two
distinct parts, each showcasing and examining one of two series of
brand new, site-specific works created by Abdessemed for the Museum
of Contemporary Arts in Grand-Hornu and the Musee d'Art
Contemporain in Lyon. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Exhibition
Schedule: MAC's, Grand Hornu (03/04/18-06/03/18) Musee d'Art
Contemporain, Lyon (03/09/18-07/08/18)
Jean-Marie Bytebier (1963) graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine
Arts in Gent in 1988. Together with artists such as Wim Delvoye
(1965) he focuses mainly on the possibilities of how painting could
be presented in order to understand our increasingly complicated
postmodern society. In doing so he wants to seal the gap with
conceptual art, as opposed to a previous generation of contemporary
artists in Belgium, which followed the new German painting.
Bytebier places the paintings in diptychs, triptychs and
quadriptychs. Bringing together various small paintings influencing
one another was one of his first steps to question the complete
painting. There was no univocal answer, but different
possibilities.
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