Tag Archives: installation


Stijn van Dorpe

Stijn van Dorpe, ‘Clio’ (2009)

Together with a teacher and the students of a local technical secondary school, Van Dorpe worked towards an image that translated the power and energy of both the low budget exhibition initiative and the youngsters. A black Renault Clio was turned upside down and the necessary adjustments were made to enable the car to keep on running, however without moving forward. During a performance at the opening night of the exhibition, the physical power that the car developed was shown as a dynamic spectacle – accompanied by a drummer and T-shirts printed with technical details of the car.


Marinus Boezem

‘The absence of my chair’ (1968), Marinus Boezem


Hannes Zebedin

Hannes Zebedin, ‘Present Perfect’ (2004)


Mika Rottenberg

Stills from Mika Rottenberg‘s ‘Cheese’ (2008)


Gregor Schneider

Gregor Schneider, ‘Die Familie Schneider’ (2004)

Die Familie Schneider took place in neighbouring, identical houses – 14 and 16 Walden Street, London. The houses were open by appointment only and visitors – always two at a time – collected the front door keys from a small office on the same street. One visitor entered 14 Walden Street alone, whilst the other entered the neighbouring house.

In each was an identical woman, perpetually washing the same dishes; in each was a child, or a child-like person – wrapped placidly within a plastic bag; and in each was a man in a shower, engaged in a stark and lonely act of masturbation. After a period of ten minutes, the visitors emerged, exchanged keys and entered the second house.

At no time was there ever more than one visitor in each house.


Ryan Gander

Ryan Gander, ‘Locked room scenario’ (2011)

“Lit rooms are locked tight. Barriers are partially in place. Doors leading to dark corridors are amongst the few open – and if you push on through the labyrinth, you eventually find something – although it isn’t exactly what you expected. Uncertainty and issues of accessibility permeate the entire space and experience of it.” (Michelle Schultz for Dailyserving.com)


Jean Charles de Quillacq


Performance by Jean Charles de Quillacq at de Rijksakademie

Jean Charles de Quillacq is participating in the show ‘I want to believe’, which is taking place next on Saturday the 15th of September, 19.30hrs at NS16, NS-plein 16 in Tilburg. See you there!

For more info:

http://pietmondriaan.com/2012/08/04/pietmondriaan-com-presents-i-want-to-believe/

Facebook event page

 


Bethan Huws

‘Tableau vivant black and white animals’ (2009) by Bethan Huws


David Levine

David Levine, ‘Hopeful’ (2010)

A collection of headshots – photographs of actors looking for work.


Petrit Halilaj

Petrit Halilaj, ‘Kosterc (CH)’ (2011)

Soil, grass, metal container. Presentation at Art Basel 2011.