OVERZICHT TITELS

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OPERA AND STEEL

Grace Schwindt
Opera and Steel portrays the dilemma of an ornithologist studying the effects of oil pollution on seabirds. The victims he records symbolise the efficiency of capitalism. Schwindt creates a poignant sketch of the relationship between capitalism and morality – and the individual experience in this kind of setting...
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DATA

Philippe Van Snick
Three numbers are written in black on a white piece of paper. An invisible hand is writing over them, until they become unreadable....
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LA SOCIÉTÉ DU SPECTACLE ET SES COMMENTAIRES

Jan Bucquoy
‘La société du Spectacle et ses commentaires’ is the sixth and final part of Bucquoy’s cycle ‘La Vie Sexuelle des Belges’...
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RICHTINGEN

Philippe Van Snick
In the bright, blue sky airplanes have left the traces of their engines, with lines of white clouds as result. They are the minimalist painters of the sky. Some lines are very visible, while others are already fading away....

VANDALES ET VAMPIRES (NUITS SANGLANTES)

Lucile Desamory
In the twilight, an errant sleepwalker meets a vampire hunting for fresh blood...  ...
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FLYING CHICKENS [PART]

Messieurs Delmotte
With a chicken in each hand the protagonist is launching himself off a sloping surface. The flight ends in a tumble, pulling along the two Galliformes. This work is part of the series Flying Chickens...

UBUNDU

Jelena Jureša
Jelena Jureša’s Ubundu, a film poem filmed at Antwerp Zoo, portrays the okapi, an animal exhibited for the first time in Antwerp in 1919 (the nine-month-old animal was an instant sensation, but within a month it grew weaker and eventually died)...

MONSIEUR EZIO BUCCI, SUPPORTER

Jacques Lennep
Video, apart from photography and holography, was but one of the media Lennep made use of during the 1970s, as he was adding on to his ‘museum of men’. His human models were derived from all layers of the populations, but they shared a common obsession for collecting things or, at the very, least an unusual passion...

LOUISE

Charley Case
‘Louise’, described by the artist as "ils font l’amour, ils se battent" ("they make love, they fight each other")....
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DELETE FOREVER

Félix Côte
Every day, thousands of people choose to remove their content from social media. YouTube, in particular, is home to a large number of ephemeral amateur videos in which people express themselves about their daily lives. Although soon deleted, these clips do present a sincere landscape of our connected societies. Delete Forever proposes a ritualistic way of safeguarding these personal videos...