De Kunstenaars

“Zonder kunstenaars, geen kunstcollecties.
Met hen, schoonheid, uitdaging, genot, reflectie. ”

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Caira, Giulia
accrochage «Féminité 0.1» september - december 2011

Giulia Caira werd in 1970 in Cosenza, Italië, geboren. Ze leeft en werkt thans in Turijn.

 Curator en kunstcriticus, Ombretta Agro Andruff, beschrijft het œuvre van Caira: «Haar werk is in de feministische cultuur van de jaren 70 geworteld. Toen gebruikten en misbruikten kunstenaressen hun lichamen tijdens publieke performances. Hoewel de sfeer van haar bewegende en stilstaande beelden vrij intense en dramatische effecten kan bereiken, toch komt ze nooit aan een letterlijke weergave van aan zichzelf toegebrachte geweld. Caira is altijd het onderwerp van haar foto’s; maar meer dan zelfportretten het gaat over visuele representaties van de verschillende identiteiten en rollen die zij vertolkt. Het universum getoond in haar creaties verwijst steeds naar een huishoudelijk context.»
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Calle, Sophie
accrochage «Voyages Intérieurs» april - june 2013

Born in 1953 in France. Lives and works in Malakoff.

Sophie Calle is a unique artist in the way that she is a writer, photographer, director, installation and conceptual artist. She decided to become an artist herself because she gained inspiration from artists close to her family, particularly Martial Raysse, Arman and Christian Boltanski. Her artistic approach, for over thirty years now, has been about involving her personal life to her work. She has done so by using almost all mediums one can think of, including books, texts, photos, videos, films, performances and more. She challenges, in an original way, the liaison between private and public personae, truth and fiction. Because she allows her own and other people’s life to be put on display, she has been called a detective and a voyeur.

Her most extraordinary works deal with ordinary human tendencies. By sharing feelings and tiny intimate details of her personal life, and of those near her, each work of art is a document, a catalog of her actions and of the interaction Calle engages with the world in her own distinctive way. She explores the limits of how people interact with one another, as well as what are, or not, socially acceptable behaviors. Her work frequently depicts human vulnerability and examines identity and intimacy. An important theme Sophie Calle also explores is absence.

 


 
Castro, Jota
accrochage «Sexe, Argent et Pouvoir» janvier - mars 2013

Born in 1965 in Peru. Lives and works in Brussels.

In the late 1990’s Jota Castro ended his career as a diplomat and decided to devote himself totally to the field of art. Since then he has used photography, sculpture, video, and installation to address social issues as both artist and activist. Castro explores and exposes, not without humor, the world of politics thus defending intellectual freedom and democracy. The artist reinterprets facts, connecting current events with his own personal history. His more recent works deal with problems caused by the global economic crisis and developments in European politics.

 

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Caterbetti, Jorge
accrochages «Struggle(s)» april - juni 2012 en «Origine(s)» mei - juni 2011

Jorge Caterbetti, in 1951 in Argentinië geboren, leeft en werkt in Buenos Aires.

Opmerkelijk is zijn vermogen om zijn artistieke stijl en creaties steeds weer opnieuw uit te vinden en te diversifiëren.

 

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Cave, Nick
accrochage «Rouge» september - december 2012

Born in 1959 in the USA. Lives and works in Chicago.

Sculptor and performance artist Nick Cave is mainly known for his Soundsuits. These sculptures, named for the sound made when they are worn, are inspired by sources as varied as African ceremonial costumes, Tibetan textiles, «Haute Couture» and pop-culture. This multitude of references also highlights Cave’s diverse background and artistic training, as dancer and clothing designer. He is as interested in fashion, cultural, ritualistic and ceremonial concepts as he is in politics, a subject that has always been part of his work.

 


 
Cemin, Saint Clair
accrochage «Féminité 0.1» september - december 2011

Saint Clair Cemin werd in 1951 in Brazilië geboren en studeerde aan de Nationale Hogeschool voor Schone Kunsten in Parijs. Hij leeft en werkt thans tussen Parijs, New York en Beijing.

Cemin gebruikt verschillende materialen, zoals brons, gips, marmer, staal en hout. Net zo gevarieerd als de materialen, zo zijn ook de afmetingen van zijn sculpturen, die menselijke, dierlijke of symbolische vormen kunnen hebben.
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César
accrochage «Rouge» september - december 2012

Born in 1921 in France, died in 1998.

César Baldaccini, usually called César, was a sculptor associated with the «Nouveau Réalisme» movement that proclaimed new ways of perceiving the real, as well as the use and critique of mass-produced commercial objects. In the 60’s César began to create his famous «Compressions,» for which he would become renowned. These sculptures were made out of cars’ chassis and metal objects of all kinds compressed by a metal press into dense packages. César also created the «Expansions» series, solidify polyurethane foam sculptures. His late work includes sculptures made out of molten crystal.

 


 
Chancel, Philippe
accrochage «Rouge» september - december 2012

Born in 1959 in France. Lives and works in Paris.

Philippe Chancel’s photographs explore the various degrees where art, documentary and journalism meet. Focusing on the status of images confronted with reality, he investigates the fascination of the image in the contemporary world in order to better understand the reasons for this attraction/repulsion process. Over the past twenty years Chancel has shown a particular interest for authoritarian societies and communist dictatorships.

Traveling to the Emirates and North Korea, he noticed similarities to both country: the cult of personality, the concentration of power, the control over individuals and most of all, the denial of the human being. His interest lays in the way those society stage their power.

 

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Chapman, Jake & Dinos
accrochage «Rouge» september - december 2012

Born in 1962 (Dinos) and in 1966 (Jake) in England. Live and work in London.

Visual artists and brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman began their artistic collaboration in 1990. Since then, they have been creating iconoclastic sculptures, paintings, prints and installations that examine contemporary politics, religion and morality. Their work is described as existing between what repulses and what attracts the viewer. According to curator and museum director, Christoph Gruneneberg, what is really disturbing in the Chapman’s creations is their underlying psychological meanings – the attacks on the whole body, the blurring of gender lines, the insinuation of sadism and moral offense. Jake and Dinos also create artworks separately.

 

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Choi, Xooang
accrochage «Féminité 0.1» september - december 2011

Beeldhouwer Xooang Choi werd in 1975 in Seoul, Korea, geboren.

Hij maakt fascinerende hyperrealistische menselijke sculpturen, die voor het grootste deel naakt en kaal zijn. Met deze galerij van vreemde wezens, slaagt hij erin de meest intense menselijke emoties zoals angst en verdriet, verlangen, erotische spanning en verwarring van gevoelens, met een ongelooflijke kracht uit te drukken.

Vreemd genoeg zijn de personages geseksueerd voorgesteld, maar zijn ze kaal, waardoor een zeker onbehagen wordt gecreëerd dat als een schaduw van de dood boven een zieke, door uitspattingen bedreigde maatschappij hangt. Onze gedachten dwalen haast onvermijdelijk naar beelden van kanker en andere ziekten; deze beelden herinneren ons aan de broosheid en kwetsbaarheid van ons bestaan.
 


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