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NEWSPAPERS MAN

Messieurs Delmotte
A short video performance, in which we see Monsieur Delmotte entering the image, covered completely with newspapers. He frees himself from the newspapers and walks away from the camera, leaving the papers behind. This work is part of the series Unidentified Emoticon...

CIRCULAR INSCRIPTION

Lukas Marxt
A mountain range on the horizon separates the cloudy sky from the dusty desert soil of the El Mirage Dry Lake, with the sounds of a distant roar. In the long shot, the gaze shows a detail of the Californian Mojave landscape, whose static panorama forms the referential and also material background for Circular Inscription...

COWS

Messieurs Delmotte
Messieurs Delmotte starts chasing the cows in a field, while clapping his hands. This work is part of the series Facts and Gestures Vol. 1...

ETIENNE ELIAS

Jef Cornelis
The artistic style of Etienne Elias is very wide and it has taken various turns over the course of his life, with new forms and other accents. But his art is always driven by his colourful imagination, drawing its inspiration from his immediate surroundings, his friends and his habitat Ostende. Pictorially he visualises all of this as he sees it with his shifting artistic sense...

BAREFOOT BIRTHDAY ON UNBREAKABLE GLASS

Rebecca Jane Arthur - Azam Masoumzadeh
In Barefoot Birthdays on Unbreakable Glass, three women – Constance, Azam, Anna – each spend a day with the filmmaker in their homes...

GLASS AND HONEY

Grace Schwindt
'Glass and Honey' deals with commodification of social relations and alienation in capitalist society. The character ‘Artist” speaks a text into a microphone and then writes it on the back wall. She moves building blocks that are positioned against the back wall and places them around the other character „50F“...

FRONTERISMO

Sofie Benoot
A journey along the border between the Unites States and Mexico. Rio Grande and Rio Bravo are two names for one river, a line in the sand, but also a line in the imagination, between the leftovers of the past and the now of the future...

OMNIUM GALLORUM FORTISSIME CANTANT BELGAE

Jan Vromman
A piece of the universe - in this case Belgium – is isolated in an aquarium in order to observe it more closely. And by the way, isn’t television sort of an aquarium? Two journeys are undertaken: one plunges us into the everyday reality of a typical Belgian café, while another takes us on a train ride exposing scenes of the Belgian landscape....
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WINTER PRAYERS

Jan Dietvorst - Roy Villevoye
Is every collector necessarily a murderer? Jean-Paul de Vries, the film’s protagonist, is quite the opposite of a killer. He may not exactly be the one who wakes the dead - but he does try to show that there are other ways to live and deal with life, rather than ‘protect oneself against death’...

OUVERTURE. CASTELLO DI RIVOLI, 1985

Jef Cornelis
A report on the Castello di Rivoli, an 18th century castle in the Torino region, formerly a summer home to royal nobility, but as of 1984 a Contemporary Art Museum. Its permanent collection comprises work by the likes of Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys, Sol Lewitt and Bruce Nauman and it documents crucial moments in the development of contemporary Italian art...