Catastrophe and The Relevance of Art
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Catastrophe and The Relevance of Art (with a reflection by Nikita Kadan)
Art transcends the moment and situationalism. It has a proper autonomy, not in an abstract, detached sense but through its capacities of connection to reality. As in the video work of Oleksiy Say, it may sometimes allow to directly deal with the catastrophe. Art, however, always moves beyond the moment it initially addressed. It suggests ways to come to terms with experiences.
Jan de Lauré (Belgium, 1978), Marlene Dumas (South Africa, 1953), Jan Fabre (Belgium, 1958), Andriy Sagaidakovskiy (Ukraine, 1957), Oksana Shachko (Ukraine, 1987-2018), Luc Tuymans (Belgium, 1958)
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Untitled
Jan De Lauré, Untitled, 2015. Painting, oil on paper, 156.1 x 106 cm.
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Untitled (Crucified Jesu...
Oksana Shachko / Оксана Шачко, Untitled (Crucified Jesus with the Erection from Iconoclast series) / Без назви (Розіп’ятий Ісус з ерекцією з серії «Іконоборство»), 2016. Painting, tempera, egg yolk, gold leaf, wood, 33 x 23.5 cm.
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Lost
Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Братков, Lost, 2022. Print, digital print, acrylic, synthetic fabric, 214 x 144 cm.
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Ik, aan het dromen [Me, D...
Jan Fabre, Ik, aan het dromen [Me, Dreaming], 1978. Sculpture, mannequin, plaster, clothes, smoked meat, table, chair, microscope, nails, thumbnails, table; 70x 50 x 80 cm, chair; 140 x 50 x 40 cm; figure; 160 x 50 x 100 cm, microscope; 20 x 10 x 10 cm.
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Luc Tuymans
Luc Tuymans was born in 1958 in Mortsel, Belgium. He lives in Antwerp. After studying painting and art history in Brussels and Antwerp he eme
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Oksana Shachko / Оксана...
Oksana Shachko was an artist and activist from Ukraine, who is renowned as one of the founders of the FEMEN movement together with Anna Hutso
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Marlene Dumas
'I am an artist who uses second-hand images and first-hand emotions'. - Marlene Dumas, 1989 Marlene Dumas (°1953) grows up in Cape Town,
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Jan De Lauré
Jan De Lauré (°1978, Hasselt, BE) bases his paintings on images sourced from the media; in his own words: they are images that are impossible