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EVENTUAL HORIZON

Elise Guillaume
Filmed in the Arctic, Eventual Horizon threads together the artist’s experience of insomnia, grief, and hope. In this viscerally engaging film, a parallel is made between the experience of mourning a loved one and ecological degradation. Perceiving grief as an active element of hope, Eventual Horizon focuses on the transformative and healing power of these states...

ANDRÉ ANDÉR

Karen Vanderborght
Portrait of the town fool and the nutty film student behind the camera. Does the person in front of the camera becomes an ‘object’ as soon as he or she is transformed into an ‘image’? This work was the final dissertation of Vanderborght....

THE THOUSAND FACES OF GOD

Koen Theys
Different images of gods of all possible religions morph one into another as to unite in an always transforming new religion....

TRIENNALE BRUGGE

Jef Cornelis
A calendar and pictures of the Second Bruges Triennial in 1971, paintings by Karel Desmedt, Etienne Elias, Robjee, Raoul de Keyser,… Content: 00’00" Leader. 00’07" Titles. 00’15" View of a painted facade and of people walking in front of it. 00’32" Poster for the Second Bruges Triennial...

MUSÉE DE L'HOMME (AUTRES)

Jacques Lennep
Musée de l'homme is a series with three characters, who each have a specific hobby and a specific urge to collect things....
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9 PETITS MOMENTS

Ria Pacquée
In the work of Ria Pacquée the relative and the existential always go hand in hand. In ’Neuf Petits Moments’, Pacquée layers brief shots and images, small moments, to construct a visual poem. Exploring space and colour, lines and forms, light and shade, she assembles a catalogue of images both absurd and symbolic...

4 X 4 - EPISODES OF SINGAPORE ART : EPISODE 3: TANG DA WU – THE MOST RADICAL ART GESTURE

Tzu Nyen Ho
Episode 3 is a re-interpretation of a performance by Tang Da Wu (°1943) in 1995. Tang Da Wu is one of the earliest and most influential performance artists in Singapore, and co-founder of The Artists Village...
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DE LANGSTE DAG

Jef Cornelis
21st June 1986. With over 6 hours of live television the programme De Langste Dag ('The Longest Day') by the BRT network was one of the main participants in the art manifestation Initiatief ’86, an amalgam of exhibitions simultaneously unfolding over several locations in the city of Ghent...