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VU’CUMPRA? - BIENNALE DE VENISE 99

Emilio López-Menchero
Vu’cumpra? - Biennale de Venise 99 is a report of a performance realized in Venice in 1999. In the frame of the project En attendant l’année dernière (Waiting for last year), curated by Laurent Jacob, Lino Polegato from Flux-News organized a parallel project called No Milk Today on the notion of churn...

HOUSEGAME

Harald Thys
'Housegame' is a found-footage video with a voice-over of two friends that can only hear each other through a telephone connection. The two select a house and a character from a series of images and make up a story about what they see. It is as if they are able to enter houses from a distance and spy on people....

ACHTEROVER/BACKWARDS

Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven
A woman leaning backwards changes colour slowly, which gives the image an aspect of certain periods of time in art history. Abstract forms come and go like thoughts. The motionless figure relates to the abstract, like colours relate to the giving of a meaning of the image...

WANDELEN IN BINNENLAND: PORTRET VAN DE FOTOGRAAF JULIEN COULOMMIER

Jan Vromman
The Belgian photographer Julien Coulommier doesn’t deal in the exotic, the eccentric, the technical performance; he penetrates the depth of banality, he is profoundly connected with his subjects. An Inland Walk is not only a portrait of a photographer, but also a portrait of the artistic context, the spirit of the time in which the work was developed (Cobra, etc.)...
Willi Tobler und der Untergang der 6. flotte, Alexander Kluge, 1972. copyright Willi Tobler und der Untergang der 6. flotte, Alexander Kluge, 1972. copyright

WILLI TOBLER UND DER UNTERGANG DER 6. FLOTTE

Alexander Kluge
After Der große Verhau (1971), Willi Tobler und der Untergang der 6. Flotte (Willi Tobler and the Decline of the 6th Fleet) is another unusual science fiction tale by Alexander Kluge. Shot on a deliberately low budget and stylistically intended to evoke the cinema of Georges Méliès, Willi Tobler und der Untergang der 6...

ANARCHIST PILGRIMS

Charley Case
A 55 seconds split screen clip where Charley Case combines a scene of a pilgrim with images of an anarchist truck going to a protest.  ...

VERTIGO OR THE AREA OF FREE CATALOGUES

Jan De Cock
Jan De Cock created this installation in the autumn of 1999 at Argos, where it was also exhibited. According to the artist, the work is “a three-dimensional mise en scène with videos and construction material.” At Argos, the artist created various wooden constructions in which four videos were shown...
Poison Petals, Peter Finnemore, 2005. Courtesy the Artist Poison Petals, Peter Finnemore, 2005. Courtesy the Artist

POISON PETALS

Peter Finnemore
Two young girls in camouflage battle dress try to break all the glass panels of a greenhouse....

TU NE VERRAS PAS VERAPAZ

Didier Volckaert - An van. Dienderen
There is an old song from Ghent, ‘Wie goat er mee noar Verapas?’ (Who goes along to Verapaz?), that was popular at the beginning of the last century. It refers to an unfamiliar piece of Belgium’s history: the former Belgian colony in Guatemala, Santo Tomas de Castilla...
John Thompson, 2003-2004, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist John Thompson, 2003-2004, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist

JOHN THOMPSON

Angel Vergara
The British art critic Jon Thompson offers a one-liner: "Most artists can’t deal with very small amount of freedom that they have, otherwise they’d make better art."...