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A study of two exhibitions that took place five years apart in the
same building in Brussels city-centre Full House explores two
exhibitions that took place five years apart in the same building
in Brussels and featured over 300 contemporary art works from the
renowned collection of Frederic de Goldschmidt. The first show, Not
Really Really, was organized in 2016 in a building that had only
been vacated a few months before by a mental health clinic. The
works were mostly sculptures made with everyday objects and played
with the ambiguity of what the last occupants could have left and
what the artists purposefully created. The building then underwent
a long renovation, with photos included illustrating this process.
The second show, Inaspettatamente (Unexpectedly), then engaged with
themes such as order and disorder, time, classification, the
artist's process or his/her position in world conflicts using the
prism of the famous Arte Povera artist Alighiero Boetti. Curatorial
texts and images of the works both in context and in studio allow
the reader to discover and appreciate both exhibitions. Distributed
for Mercatorfonds Exhibition Schedule: Cloud Seven , Quai du
commerce 7 (November 11, 2021-January 30, 2022)
An updated edition of the first - and still most authoritative -
book on the legendary American iconoclast Twenty years ago, Phaidon
published what has become the definitive study of Arkansas-born
Jimmie Durham's career. This highly anticipated new edition brings
this important book up to date, tracing his remarkable life from
his experiences in the US, Mexico, and Europe - including his early
involvement with the American Indian Movement - to his most recent
output. It presents a full assessment of his sculptures,
performances, wall-based collages, and ersatz ethnographic
displays, that deliver ironic assaults on the colonizing procedures
of Western culture.
The work of 38 established and emerging artists explore the
creative potential of risk-taking and transgression in contemporary
life The unconventional theme underlying the art featured in this
book is the struggle between risk-taking and the prediction
algorithms that have become a feature of contemporary life. Does
the influence of machine intelligence, and the coincident avoidance
of risk, homogenize creative thought? These ideas are explored in
the work of 38 established and emerging artists in a variety of
media including painting, drawing, sculpture, sculpture, video art,
computer art, and performance. Featured artists include Joelle
Tuerlinckx, Ed Atkins, Esther Ferrer, Mounira Al Solh, and Shezad
Dawoud. The book takes its title from a town on the French-Belgian
border with a history as a well-known customs outpost. Distributed
for Mercatorfonds Exhibition Schedule: WIELS Museum for
Contemporary Art Brussels (September 12, 2020-February 10, 2021)
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Bruno Serralongue (Paperback)
Marta Gili, Carles Guerra, Dirk Snauwaert; Edited by Clement Dirie, Bruno Serralongue
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French conceptual artist Bruno Serralongue (born 1968) travels to
the sites of breaking news, such as the retrocession of Hong Kong
to China, working independently alongside photojournalists or on
commissions for daily newspapers. In the fashion of early
Conceptual art, Serralongue examines the conditions under which
information is produced and disseminated in such circumstances.
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