One person
De l'assemblée à l'imprimante
ISELP, Institut Supérieur Pour l'Etude du Langage Plastique, 04.11-02.12.2016
Curators Pauline Hatzigeorgiou, Laurent Courtens
In the remarkable presence of works by Freek Wambacq, Agency/Agence/Agentschap, Catharina Van Eetvelde
On the occasion of the arrival of a new director, the Institut Supérieur pour l’Etude du Langage Plastique (a Brussels contemporary art center hosting exhibitions and conferences since almost 50 years) expresses the wish to present its new vision for the future, through a specific program presented on the Autumn of 2016. Invited to participate to this particular moment, the idea arises to “infiltrate” the program with a ghost exhibition, a night of performances and graphic interventions on the existing communication material (leaflets, posters, wall texts, press releases). The ghost exhibition is inserted in between an introductory group show called “Table of content” and a solo exhibition by the artist Catharina Van Eetvelde. Under the title “De l’assemblée à l’imprimante” (meaning from the assembly to the printer), half marxist-leninist, half Apple comes an exhibition installed in the whole building, including in its remote and underused corners, with personnal works and works from others, from the previous group show, and the forthcoming solo show. Thus, it is a solo exhibition disguised in a group show, or the opposite. The communication material is treated with the same mixture of times and identities. The invitation card of the ghost exhibition, for example, is made of a combination of the image of the invitation card of Table of content, and the solo show of Van Eetvelde, and a personnal drawing, representing a badly drawn “character”, floating above the images, if not above the whole situation.





















Palio!
Musumeci, Bruxelles
23.06-08.07.2016
Curator Rosa Anna Musumeci
Musumeci is a private art space runned by a couple of Sicilians in Brussels. In their single room exhibition space, comes an installation called Palio!, referencing the traditional horses race of Sienna. Where horses and their riders run crazily around a square during a 5 minutes race, once or twice a year. The installation follows a loose circular structure around the space, with different silkscreen prints. One print is repeated several times, in different colors: it’s a photograph of graffiti, made by someone on a skyscraper's wall in Milan. It says “Grattacieli rubano il cielo” (skyscrapers steal the sky). The press release is a register of the falls of riders, during the previous editions of the race. On top of each copy of the printed press release, a vehement drawing is made, with different italian words generally used as encouragement by sports’s public.














L'heure locale
Galerie Flux, Liège
19.02-12.03.2016
Curator Lino Polegato
« L’heure locale » (the local time) is presented in Liège in the building of the art journal Flux News, which is half a home, half an exhibition space. The title evokes the paradox of the coexistence of different times and/or spaces existing simultaneously: something that can be typically lived through technology or travels in planes. Photographic compositions in plexiglas frames are exhibited alongside printed glass compositions which are notably installed on the three chimneys on the two levels of the space, while some other walls, apparently convenient to exhibit works, are left empty. Metalic bars are attached on the walls, underlining the architectonic aspects of the place. Allusions to the disturbed urbanism of the city of Liège are spread here and there, explicitly or suggestively.















