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Dirk Snauwaert, 2003-2004, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist Dirk Snauwaert, 2003-2004, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist

DIRK SNAUWAERT

Angel Vergara
Vergara invites Dirk Snauwaert to express an idea of freedom in relation to artistry and art itself. Snauwaert talks about the paradox hidden today in the idea of artistic freedom. For instance, how does an artist locate himself in an aesthetic, political and economic context? Snauwaert explains how he and others try to counter the art market’s logic...

EMISSION NOCTURNE

Hänzel & Gretzel
On the Vivaldi's Winter theme from the Four Seasons, a series of still images of a young man in bed while he's sleeping, reading, dreaming....

MARCEL BROODTHAERS – HERMAN JACOBS

Jef Cornelis
Marcel Broodthaers is exhibiting his work made from 1963 to 1971 at the Wide White Space Gallery in Antwerp. Herman Jacobs prepares for an exhibition of his work at the De Zwarte Panter Gallery, also in Antwerp....

TO BE A DAY

Eva Claus
A window to the outside world, just like the camera's frame. Through this window, I watch the sunrise. To Be a Day captures the sun casting its light over a vast seascape on Fogo Island, Canada. Between sunrise and sunset, a series of white dots appear. These white circles reflect the moonlight, guiding fishermen as they walk across the pier to their sheds and boats in the early morning....

JACQUES CHARLIER

Jef Cornelis
The Belgian artist Jacques Charlier (°1939) worked for several years at the Provincial Technical Service (STP) in Liège. This experience influenced his artistic practice as he started to decontextualize STP photographs and documents – for example of images of the town, roads, drain pipes and water supply schemes - and presented them in different exhibition projects...

„HELLO, MY NAME IS…” …AND… “YES, I´M FINE.”

Gernot Wieland
“Are we holding on to the objects of remembrance – or is it the objects that are holding on to us?”Gernot Wieland links in „Hello, my name is…” …and… “Yes, I´m fine...
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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 53.THREE PLAYS

Steve Reinke
Three mini-plays : ’How I imagined it would be’, ’Marshmallow Roast’ and ’Game of Catch’....

WALKER FILMS

Thomas Bernardet - Florent Mulot
Walker is a series of video essays that document contemporary architectures. Each film is based on improvised shots by two cameramen walking through a specific construction, using only one camera. As they progress, the walkers exchange the camera, observing and filming the space around them and each other...

IMPERIAL VALLEY (CULTIVATED RUN-OFF)

Lukas Marxt
Accompanied by baleful, alarming, whistlingbooming electro sounds (Jung An Tagen), a speedy drone flight over California´s Imperial Valley becomes a journey in an extinct, abstract, uncanny, hostile landscape: a dystopian science fiction scenario, anchored in the reality of the present. (Source: Michelle Koch, Diagonale 2018)...

REGARDE JONATHAN / JEAN LOUVET, SON OEUVRE

Luc Dardenne - Jean-Pierre Dardenne
’Regarde Jonathan’ highlights the work of dissident playwright Jean Louvet through highly impressionist montages (a lone boxer, moving trains, dancing feet) and Brechtian restagings of his work (dramatic readings, minimalist sets, and snippets of text)...