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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 59. RE-ENACTMENT OF A PERFORMANCE
Steve ReinkeThis video is a re-enactment of Joseph Beuys’ important performance “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare"....
UNTITLED SIOBHAN VIDEO
Steve ReinkeReinke’s camera put in the hands of a young girl that wanders around in the house before finding her mother on the outdoor terrace . “My eyes are being flung around by this young child who wants to go to the beach, stop that!” (Reinke)...
THE UNDERDEVELOPED MAN
Messieurs DelmotteIn 2012 Messieurs Delmotte went to Jakarta where he did a series of his typical performances in public space. We witness him carrying out breakneck tricks like lying on the banister of a bridge spanning a rock-filled river, or lying on the pavement of a extremely busy road...
COFFEE
Hans Op de BeeckThe fixed camera on table-height shows a couple as through a window: immobile and seated on opposite sides of a table behind a cup of coffee. There is no contact between them; they just seem to ignore each other in a painful and deafening silence. No word is uttered. In the background the noise of coffee machines and cutlery almost drowns out silly muzak...
O.M.A. REM KOOLHAAS
Jef CornelisAn interview with architect Rem Koolhaas in the building of his architectural firm OMA (’Office for metropolitan architecture’) in Rotterdam...
NEITHER “IN” NEITHER “OFF” (IN BETWEEN VENICE AND BIENNALE)
Messieurs DelmotteIn the summer of 2013, Messieurs Delmotte developed a series of performances in Venice while the Biennial was taking place. In different parts in the city of doges, he poses or interacts with his direct environment...
NA ALLE VLEES: PORTRET VAN EEN WERKWIJZE (JACQ VOGELAAR)
Jef CornelisA portrait of the Dutch author and essay writer Jacq Firmin Vogelaar (1944), on the occasion of his ’All Meat’ (1980), a book aiming at nothing less than a thorough deconstruction of recognizable reality in order to set up a new construction with the debris. Vogelaar discusses the philosophy of the fragment, utopia, meat, (linguistic) machines, Francis Bacon...
ROLAND VAN DEN BERGHE
Jef CornelisAn interview with Belgian visual artist Roland Van Den Berghe, as part of the exhibition ‘Free as the Air and Function’. Van den Berghe, wearing a Queen Fabiola mask, discusses the way icons and doctrines are created in an artificial way and the role art plays to break through these straitjackets...









