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THE JACKET
Messieurs DelmotteMessieurs Delmotte takes off his jacket and tosses it into a tree. This work is part of the series Facts and Gestures Vol. 1...
LA TOUR PENCHÉE
Jacques LennepThe artist visits the tower of Pisa. The video shows us how the tourists are photographed as if they are leaning against the tower. Back at home Lennep adjust the position of the tower by tilting the television....
DOUGLAS PARK'S 'READING ALOUD'
Cel CrabeelsDouglas Park's 'Reading Aloud' was set up as a performance and collaboration between Cel Crabeels, Douglas Park and Nico Dockx. The video was shot at and produced by Cel Crabeels for the show 25 JAAR LOKAAL 01: 'PAULO POST FUTURUM', 16 June 2007 to 2 September 2007" at Breda The Netherlands. This video is part of an ongoing and expanding archive project...
THE GLASS WALL
Dora GarcíaTwo girls are in permanent contact with each other through an electronic answering machine. Without any visual contact or prior knowledge they begin to sound out each other through questions and fantasy images. Slowly, without giving it further thought, their curiosity evolves into a meticulous role play...
BRUXELLES, UNE VILLE EN ÉTÉ
Marie AndréThe scene is Brussels, a summer afternoon, and the city seems suspended, silent, waiting. A young girl reads a letter from a friend who is away from the city on vacation. André then opens the narrative — fiction? document? — into a journal of the city in summer, which she presents as an urban landscape of open, empty spaces, from pastoral parks to corporate plazas...
ZOLANG ER SCHEEPSBOUWERS ZINGEN
Jan VrommanThe decline of the shipbuilding industry induced director Vromman to tell the story of the Boelwerf, Belgium’s last active shipyard. At the same time, this particular story runs parallel to a part of the general social-economic history: it tells the tale of belief in unlimited expansion turned into uncertainty and social uprising...
LITTLE FIGURES
Sarah Vanagt"Three statues on the Mont des Arts in Brussels: a king, a queen and a medieval knight. Three newcomers to Brussels: a Philippino boy, a Rwandan refugee girl and a Moroccan boy. Three statues, three children; an imaginary conversation. " (https://www.balthasar.be) In ’Little Figures’ Sarah Vanagt once again plays with her passion for history, perspective and social commitment...








