Jan Fabre. Tribute to Hieronymus Bosch in Congo
10.11.2011 - 31.01.2012 | Magazzino d'arte moderna, Rome, Italy
Informations:
+39 (0)66875951
info@magazzinoartemoderna.com
Opening hours:
tuesday - friday 11amp-3pm and 4pm-8pm
saturday 11am-1pm and 4pm-8pm
closed sunday, monday
Magazzino d'arte moderna
via dei prefetti 17
00186 Rome
http://www.magazzinoartemoderna.com
3rd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art. Brain models and drawings by Jan Fabre
18.09.2011 - 18.12.2011 | Thessaloniki Concert Hall-Building M2, Greece
Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Building M2
25 Martiou Street & Paralia
54646 Thessaloniki
Informations:
(+30) 2310 895 800
info@tch.gr
(+30) 2310 589152
pr@greekstatemuseum.com
http://www.thessalonikibiennale.gr
PIETAS ∣ Jan Fabre
01.06.2011 - 16.10.2011 | Nuova Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Misericordia, Venice, Italy
Organised to coincide with the 54th edition of the Venice Biennale, the exhibition entitled PIETAS will feature five large marble sculptures by the Flemish artist Jan Fabre, including an unprecedented reinterpretation of Michelangelo's Pietà.
Curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio and by Katerina Koshina and promoted by the GAMeC - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bergamo, by the State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, and by the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna.
Informations:
info@janfabre.be
Exhibition Press Office:
CLP Relazioni Pubbliche
tel. +39 02 433403 / +39 02 36571438
press@clponline.it
www.clponline.it
GAMeC Press Office:
Manuela Blasi
Tel. +39 035 270272
manuela.blasi@gamec.it
www.gamec.it
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm
Closed on Mondays
Nuova Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Misericordia
Sestiere Cannaregio 3599
Fondamenta della Misericordia
Venice
PUBLICATIONS > PIETAS | Jan Fabre
http://www.janfabre.be
Jan Fabre. Art kept me out of jail
17.06.2011 - 02.10.2011 | Muzeum Sztuki Lodz, Poland
Opening hours:
tuesday 10am-6pm
wednesday-sunday 12am-8pm
Informations:
(00 48 42) 634 39 48
Muzeum Sztuki Lodz
Ogrodowa 19
91-065 Lodz
Poland
http://www.msl.org.pl
Wunderkammer
08.12.2011 - 29.01.2012 | Botanique, Brussel, Belgium
The Wunderkammer exhibition is fittingly focused on the links between nature and creative activity, discoveries and a new espousal of nature. The collection of works on display, as though in a cabinet, is attuned to the noble principles of unity linking together all manner of things. At the centre of our occupations, contemporary artists tap into an inexhaustible reserve of shapes and colours, materials and objects, furthering their development in the light of achievements that are both unique and part of our heritage. Tattooed skulls, animals stuffed and stretched, human bones wound with red threads as a fine emblem of the relationship between artificialia and naturalia. They might not always be aware of the fact, but these artists are part and parcel of the continuing nature of the history of curiosity. These authentic works are collected together wunderkammer-style, and the same is obviously true of the accompanying texts - everything is true, humankind says so!
Pascal Bernier, Ulrike Bolenz, Charley Case, Eric Croes, Wim Delvoye,
Laurence Dervaux, Yves Dethier en Olivia Droeshaut, Jacques Dujardin,
Jan Fabre, Alessandro Filippini, Manu Geerinck, Roberto Kusterle,
Alexandra Leyre Mein, Jean-Luc Moerman, Michel Mouffe, Vincent Solheid,
William Sweetlove, Bénédicte van Caloen, Patrick van Roy, Sofi van
Saltbommel
Exhibition curator: Antonio Nardone
Informations:
info@botanique.be
+32 2 218 37 32
Opening hours:
Wednesday to Sunday from noon till 20pm
Le Botanique
Cultural centre of the French Community
Rue Royale, 236
1210 Bruxelles
Belgium
http://www.botanique.be
cycle L'Eternel Détour, séquence automne-hiver 2011-2012
19.10.2011 - 15.01.2012 | MAMCO, Genève, Switzerland
Recent acquisitions: Adel Abdessemed, Jan Fabre, Alain Séchas, Xavier Veilhan, John M Armleder, Silvia Bächli, Francis Baudevin, Guy de Cointet, Silvie Defraoui, Noël Dolla, Philippe Gronon, Bernard Piffaretti, Pascal Pinaud, Didier Ritterner, Patrick Weidmann
Five monographic presentations: Peter Dreher, Romane Holderried
Kaesdorf, Anne Marie Jugnet & Alain Clairet, Natacha Lesueur, Moo
Chew Wong
Informations:
+41 22 320 61 22
Opening hours:
tuesday-friday 12-6pm
saturday-sunday 11-6pm
every first Wednesday of the month open until 9pm
closed 24-25.12, 31.12, 1.01
MAMCO
10, rue des Vieux-Grenadiers
CH-1205 Genève
http://www.mamco.ch
Memories of the future, the Olbricht collectie
22.10.2011 - 15.01.2012 | la maison rouge, Paris, France
informations:
+33 1 40 01 08 81
info@lamaisonrouge.org
opening hours:
wednesday-sunday 11am-7pm
thursday until 9pm
closed on 25.12, 1.01, 1.05
la maison rouge
10 boulevard de la bastille
f-75012 Paris
France
http://www.lamaisonrouge.org
Le Louvre revisité
08.10.2011 - 31.12.2011 | Lab-Labanque, Béthune, France
Jean-Michel ALBEROLA, Miquel BARCELO, Louise BOURGEOIS, Tony CRAGG,
Johan CRETEN, Marcelline DELBECQ, Jan FABRE, Patrick FAIGENBAUM, Nan
GOLDIN, Jenny HOLZER, Mimmo JODICE, Olga KISSELEVA, Ange LECCIA,
Christian MILOVANOFF, François MORELLET, Robert MORRIS, Jean-Luc
MOULENE, Giuseppe PENONE, Benoît PINGEOT, Françoise QUARDON, Antoine
ROEGIERS, François ROUAN, José Maria SICILIA, Kiki SMITH
Informations:
+33 1 21 63 04 70
contact@lab-labanque.fr
Opening hours:
monday-friday 12-7pm
weekens, public and school holidays: 10am-7pm
closed on 25.12.2011
Lab-Labanque
44, place Georges Clémenceau
62400 Béthune
France
http://www.lab-labanque.fr/
http://www.bethune2011.fr/blog/evenement/le-louvre-a-bethune/
The 52nd OCTOBER SALON. It's time we got to know each other
20.10.2011 - 04.12.2011 | The Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade, Serbia
Met: Damir Avdić, Art Clinic, Yossi Atia & Itamar Rose, Yael
Bartana, the Centre for Cultural Decontamination, Nemanja Cvijanović,
Vuk Ćosić & Irena Woelle, Rod Dickinson, Mikós Erhardt & Little
Warsaw, Etcétera, Jan Fabre, Ibro Hasanović, IRWIN, Khaled Jarrar,
Kiosk, the Kontekst Collective, Mladen Miljanović, Avi Mograbi, Darinka
Pop-Mitić, Vahida Ramujkić, Kateřina Šedá, Nebojša Šerić Shoba, Imogen
Stidworthy, Milica Tomić, Urtica, Amir Yatziv, Akram Zaatari, Katarina
Zdjelar, Artur Żmijewski.
Organisatie: The Belgrade Cultural Centre
Curators: Galit Eilat and Alenka Gregorič
Informations:
+381 11 2621 469
Opening hours:
elke dag 12u-20u
gesloten op maandag
The Museum of Yugoslav History
Botićeva 6, Belgrade
http://www.oktobarskisalon.org
http://www.kcb.org.rs
Glasstress 2011
04.06.2011 - 27.11.2011 | Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, Venezia, Italy
Glasstress 2011
Collateral event of the 54th international art exhibition
La biennale di Venezia
Conceived by adriano berengo
Produced by venice projects
Promoted by the Museum of Arts and Design MAD of New York
Curators Lidewij Edelkoort, Peter Noever, Demetrio Paparoni
with the contribution of Bonnie Clearwater
June 4th - November 27th 2011
Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti
Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti
Campo Santo Stefano 2847, 30124 Venezia
Berengo centre for contemporary art and glass
Campiello della Pescheria, 30141 Murano, Venezia
Wake forest university
Casa artum, Dorsoduro 699, 30123 Venezia
June 3rd, 2011 vernissage
11am - 1pm: Berengo centre for contemporary art and glass, Murano
6pm - 8pm: Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti,
Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti, Venezia
Opening hours: every day from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
http://www.glasstress.org/site/events.php?id=7
ARKHAIOLOGIA
11.09.2011 - 27.11.2011 | CentrePasquArt, Biel Bienne, Austria
With Ai Weiwei (CN), Karl-Heinz Appelt (DE), Pablo Bronstein (AR), Sophie
Calle (FR), Mark Dion (US), Jan Fabre (BE), Simon Fujiwara (GB),
Giuseppe Gabellone (IT), Heinrich Gartentor (CH), Douglas Gordon (GB),
Sabine Gross (DE), Béatrice Gysin (CH), Pascal Häusermann (CH), Jörg
Herold (DE), Hannah Külling (CH), Elizabeth Lennard (US), Beat Lippert
(CH), Richard Long (GB), Kris Martin (BE), Jonathan Meese & Daniel
Richter (DE), Anne & Patrick Poirier (FR), Eric Rondepierre (FR),
Ruedy Schwyn (CH), Robert Smithson (US), Daniel Spoerri (CH), Julia
Steiner (CH), Peter Volkart (CH), Claudius Weber (CH), Nicole Wermers
(DE), Young-Hee Hong (KR)
Informations:
info@pasquart.ch
+41 32 322 55 86
Opening hours:
wednesday-friday 2-6pm
saturday-sunday 11am-6pm
closed on Mondays
CentrePasquArt Kunsthaus Centre d'art
Seevorstadt 71-73
Faubourg du Lac
CH 2502 Biel Bienne
http://www.pasquart.ch
Sleeping Beauties
09.09.2011 - 13.11.2011 | Kasteel van Gaasbeek, Belgium
With Michaël Borremans, Sophie Calle, David Claerbout, Desirée Dolron,
Lily Dujourie, Jan Fabre, Ann Veronica Janssen, Hans Op de Beeck, Andres
Serrano, Spencer Tunick, Bill Viola,...
Informations:
+32 (0)2 531 01 30
kasteelvangaasbeek@vlaanderen.be
Opening hours:
everyday from 10am-6pm
closed on Mondays
Kasteel van Gaasbeek
Kasteelstraat 40
1750 Gaasbeek
http://www.kasteelvangaasbeek.be
Battle, Power and Faith
26.03.2011 - 09.11.2011 | The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (Hittite Museum) Ulus / Ankara, Turkey
Halil Akdeniz, Fred Bervoets, Sabine Boehl, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Jan Fabre, Ergin Inan, Markus Lüpertz, Jonathan Meese, Hermann Nitsch, A.R. Penck, Thomas Ruff, Johan Tahon, Koen Vanmechelen, ...
http://www.anadolumedeniyetlerimuzesi.gov.tr/ana-sayfa/1-54417/20110408.html
http://www.galeriartist.com/
A Paper Trail
10.09.2011 - 16.10.2011 | De Halle, Geel, Belgium
With Fred Bervoets, Joseph Beuys, Michaël Borremans, Sofia Boubolis, Marcel
Broodthaers, Troels Carlsen, Martha Colburn, Gianluca Constantini,
Marcel Dzama, Jan Fabre, Kim Gordon, Céline Guichard, Keith Haring, Kati
Heck, Herman Kamphuis, Gideon Kiefer, Johan Kleinjan, Jacques Lizène,
Capitaine Lonchamps, Jonathan Meese, Benjamin Monti, Adam Nidzgorski,
Panamarenko, Dieter Roth, Kurt Ryslavy, Nedko Solakov, Solichin, Toon
Tersas, Dennis Tyfus, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Philippe Vandenberg.
Informations:
info@warande.be
+32 (0)14 41 94 94
Opening hours:
vrijdag tot zondag 10u-17u
De Halle, Geel
Markt 1
2440 Geel
http://www.warande.be
Un autre monde ∣ J.J. Grandville
25.06.2011 - 11.09.2011 | Musée provincial Félicien Rops, Belgium
This is the first exhibition of drawings by Grandville since the retrospective in Nancy in 1986. In fact the majority of the drawings for Un autre monde are here being shown for the first time. The core of the exhibition comprises the collection of Ronny and Jessy Van de Velde, supplemented with drawings and documents from the Musée des Beaux-Arts, the Musée Lorrain and Nancy Library, the Musée Carnavalet in Paris and several private collections.
Grandville’s strange world has inspired many artists, from the surrealists to the present. These modern and contemporary echoes also find their way into the exhibition, in the form of work by Marcel Broodthaers, César, Peter de Cupere, Charles Doudelet, Fred Eerdekens, James Ensor, Jan Fabre, Francisco de Goya, On Kawara, Desmond Dorris & Congo, Panamarenko, Odilon Redon, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Koen Vanmechelen and Angel Vergara (who is representing the French-speaking community at the Venice Biennale). Grandville’s images and techniques are also re-used in the broader visual culture, in films by Georges Méliès and the Lumière brothers, Ladislas Starevitch and Charlie Chaplin, the film about Grandville by Serge Vandercam with Christian Dotremont, and an artist’s video by Koen Theys.
Exhibition catalogue, edited by Pandora
Informations:
info@museerops.be
+32 (0)81 77 67 55
Opening hours:
tuesday-sunday 10am-6pm
every day in July and August
Musée Félicien Rops - Province de Namur
rue Fumal 12
5000 Namur
http://www.museerops.be
L'art contemporain raconté aux enfants
02.07.2011 - 04.09.2011 | Le Centre Pompidou-Metz, France
Informations:
+33 (0)3 87 15 39 39
contact@centrepompidou-metz.fr
Opening hours:
Monday and Wednesday: 11am-6pm
Thursday and Friday: 11am-8pm
Saturday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Closed on Tuesday
Le Centre Pompidou-Metz
1 parvis des Droits de l'Homme
57020 Metz, France
http://www.centrepompidou-metz.fr
ARTZUID. International Sculpture Route Amsterdam 2011
27.05.2011 - 28.08.2011 | Amsterdam, Apollolaan - Minervalaan - Zuidas, The Netherlands
In co-operation with Amsterdam institutions, including the Stedelijk Museum and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, leading writer and artist Jan Cremer will present his ‘SCULPTURALE - THE WORLD AROUND, EQUALITY IN DIVERSITY'. Once again, the stately avenues of Berlage’s Plan-Zuid and the parks designed in the 1990s by landscape architect Michael van Gessel will be the unique setting for fifty sculptures by internationally renowned artists. The sculptures will be displayed against a backdrop of the exceptional architecture of the Amsterdam School. The route is being extended to include the Zuidas.
Jan Cremer is setting European sculpture against works by artists from Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Africa, Suriname, the United States and elsewhere. Cremer is displaying daring and for a while will make Amsterdam a real ’GLOBAL CITY of SCULPTURE’ featuring works by Antony Gormley, Jan Fabre, Jean Tinguely, Yayoi Kusama, Koen Vanmechelen, Karel Appel, Subodh Gupta, Niki de Saint Phalle, Anthony Caro, Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Hans Arp and Zhang Wang.
Informations:
info@artzuid.nl
+31 6 31 91 16 01
Route Apollolaan - Minervalaan - Zuidas
Open daily
Stichting ARTZUID
Keizersgracht 478 HS
1017 EG Amsterdam
Nederland
http://www.artzuid.nl
Pino Pascali. Ritorno a Venezia / Puglia Arte Contemporanea
01.06.2011 - 07.08.2011 | Palazzo Michiel dal Brusà, Italy
Pino Pascali, 1968 Sculpture Prize winner, comes back to Venice with an exhibition of his less renown works, some of which unreleased, linked to a multi-section project featuring the artist’s recent artistic and cultural activity in Apulia, halfway between innovation and exploration of the territory.
Organization: Fondazione Museo Pino Pascali
Opening hours:
11am - 7pm
closed on monday
Informations:
segreteria@museopinopascali.it
+39 080 4249534
Palazzo Michiel dal Brusà
Cannaregio 4391/A (Strada Nova)
Venezia
http://www.museopinopascali.it
Monanism
22.01.2011 - 19.07.2011 | MONA, Tasmania, Australia
Opening exhibition of the Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, Australia
Opening hours 22.01 - 19.07.2007:
daily, 11am to 7pm
Informations:
+61 (3) 6277 9900
info@mona.net.au
MONA - Museum of Old and New Art
655 Main Road, Berridale
Hobart Tasmania
7011 Australia
http://mona.net.au
Fantômes & Cauchemars
13.05.2011 - 14.05.2011 | Historial de la Grande Guerre, PERONNE, France, France
Art contemporain et collections de 1914-1918
Artists
Mehdi Abbioui, Adel Abdessemed, Lida Abdul, Nobuyoshi Araki, Rémy Artiges, Valérie Belin, Pascal Bernier, BORIS + NATASCHA, Carole Chebron, Jan Fabre, Laurent Fiévet, Aurélia Frey, Robin Friend, Benjamin Girard, Teun Hocks, Doris Kloster, Ange Leccia, Tina Merandon, Liza Nguyen, Laurent Pernot, Dominique Petitgand, Jan Saudek, Olivier Sidet, Nicolas Simarik, Natascha Stellmach et Ingrid Wildi.
Opening hours
10h-18h
Vrije toegang
Informations
Tel : (+33) 3 22 83 14 18
info@historial.org
Historial de la Grande Guerre
Château de Péronne - BP 20063
80201 PERONNE cedex
Tel : (+33) 3 22 83 14 18
and
Espace culturel François Mitterrand de Beauvais
Rue Buzanval
60000 Beauvais
Tel : (+33) 3 44 06 36 00
http://www.historial.org/Expositions/Expositions-a-venir/Fantomes-et-cauchemars
Spheres 2010
23.10.2010 - 01.05.2011 | Le Moulin, Boissy-le-Châtel, France
Kader Attia - Massimo Bartolini - Elisabetta Benassi - Pedro Cabrita Reis - Nathan Carter - Loris Cecchini - Richard Deacon - Jan Fabre - Ceal Floyer - Jeppe Hein - Bethan Huws - Ilya & Emilia Kabakov - Zilvinas Kempinas - Koo Jeong-A - Alicja Kwade - Moshekwa Langa - Bertrand Lavier - Jonathan Monk - Thomas Mulcaire - Moataz Nasr - Hans Op de Beeck - Giovanni Ozzola - Michael Sailstorfer - Arcangelo Sassolino - Serge Spitzer - Minnette Vári – Vedovamazzei - Johannes Wohnseifer - Sislej Xhafa - David Zink Yi
Opening hours:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12 - 6pm
Informations:
+33 1 64 20 39 50
lemoulin@galleriacontinua.com
Le Moulin
46 rue de la Ferté Gaucher
77169 Boissy-le-Châtel (Seine-et-Marne)
France
http://www.galleriacontinua.com
Kunstenaarsateliers²
13.03.2011 - 24.04.2011 | De Mijlpaal, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
Photographs by Lieven Nollet
With Berlinde De Bruyckere, Bert De Beul, Dan Van Severen, Eddy De Vos, Guillaume Bijl, Guy Van Bossche, Herman Van Ingelgem, Jan Fabre, Karel Dierickx, Marc Vanderleenen, Mark Verstockt, Maryam Najd, Peter Buggenhout, Philippe Vandenberg, Ronny Delrue
Opening hours:
Fri - Sun 2 to 6pm
on appointment
Informations:
demijlpaal@skynet.be
+32 (0)11 43 52 02
De Mijlpaal
Brugstraat 45
3550 Heusden- Zolder
http://www.demijlpaal.com
Art of the Loom
06.02.2011 - 10.04.2011 | DEWEER gallery, Otegem, Belgium
Art of the Loom
32 Tapestries Woven on the Looms of Mark Deweer’s Factory, Otegem, Belgium
Mark Deweer, founder of both DEWEER gallery and a carpet factory, merged the two passions that defined his life and created Art of the Loom, a stunning collection of 32 exclusive tapestries that challenge our views on the crossings between contemporary art and design.
The show is much more than a display of the entire collection. It puts the Art of the Loom project into perspective. In an experimental exhibition lay-out, the carpets are displayed together with new and rarely shown works of art by several artists who were crucial to the Art of the Loom project and to the gallery’s intriguing history.
With Stephan Balkenhol, Sergey Bratkov, Tony Cragg, Jan De Cock,
Stefaan Dheedene, Jan Fabre, Günther Förg, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov,
Thomas Lange, Matthieu Laurette, Josef Felix Müller, Panamarenko, Koen
Vanmechelen, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, and others.
Richly illustrated publication available
Opening Saturday 5 February 2011, 3 to 7 p.m.
Introduction by Jan Hoet at 4 p.m.
Opening hours:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday: 2 to 6 p.m.
by appointment
from April 4th to July 1st included the gallery will be open by appointment only.
Informations:
+32 (0)56 644 893
info@deweergallery
DEWEER gallery
Tiegemstraat 6A
8553 Otegem
België
http://www.artoftheloom.com
http://www.deweergallery.com
cosa fa la mia anima mentre sto lavorando? Contemporary Art Works from Consolandi Collection
14.11.2010 - 13.02.2011 | MAGA, Gallarate, Italy
Marina Abramović, Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Atelier Van Lieshout,
Matthew Barney, Massimo Bartolini, Vanessa Beecroft, Joseph Beuys,
Alighiero Boetti, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Gianni Caravaggio,
Maurizio Cattelan, Dinos Chapman, Christo, Francesco Clemente, Tony
Cragg, Martin Creed, Wim Delvoye, Olafur Eliasson, Jan Fabre, Luciano
Fabro, Fischli e Weiss, Sylvie Fleury, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Garutti,
Gilbert & George, Robert Gober, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Thomas
Hirschhorn, Damien Hirst, Candida Höfer, Rebecca Horn, Roni Horn, Anish
Kapoor, Mike Kelley, William Kentridge, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis,
Sol Lewitt, Richard Long, Sarah Lucas, Margherita Manzelli, Piero
Manzoni, Paul McCarthy, Annette Messager, Juan Muñoz, Takashi Murakami,
Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Gabriel Orozco, Nam June Paik, Giulio
Paolini, Cornelia Parker, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto,
Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Daniel
Spoerri, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto Wolfgang Tillmans, Nico
Vascellari, Francesco Vezzoli, Bill Viola, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol,
Franz West, ...
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 9.30 am - 7u30 pm
Closed on Mondays
Informations:
+39 331706011 / +39 331706048
info@museomaga.it
MAGA
Museo Arte Gallarate
Via De Magri, 1 Gallarate
Italy
http://www.museomaga.it/
Just love me. A look on a private collection
09.10.2010 - 30.01.2011 | Mudam Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Curtis Anderson, Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari,
Robert Barry, Vanessa Beecroft, Lawrence Carroll, Wim Delvoye, Mark
Dion, Marlene Dumas, Tracey Emin, Jan Fabre, Fischli & Weiss, Dan
Flavin, Günther Förg, Robert Gligorov, Gregory Green, Marie-Ange
Guilleminot, Georg Herold, Rebecca Horn, Jörg Immendorff, Donald Judd,
Mike Kelley, Imi Knoebel, Sol LeWitt, Tony Matelli, Jackie McAllister,
Mark Milloff, Bruce Nauman, Olaf Nicolai, Hermann Nitsch, Raymond
Pettibon, Huang Yong Ping, Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Ruff,
Nedko Solakov, Rosemarie Trockel, Luc Tuymans, Andy Warhol, Lawrence
Weiner ...
Opening hours:
Wednesday to Friday 11am - 8pm
Saturday to Monday 11am - 6pm
Closed on Tuesday
Informations:
info@mudam.lu
+352 45 37 85 1
Mudam Luxembourg
Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
3, Park Dräi Eechelen
L-1499 Luxembourg
http://www.mudam.lu
Tokyo Art Meeting Transformation
29.10.2010 - 30.01.2011 | MOT Tokyo, Japan
AES+F, Matthew Barney, Simon Birch, Jan Fabre, Francesco Clemente,
Marcus Coates, Gabríela Friǒriksdóttir, Naoki Ishikawa, Bharti Kher, Lee
Bul, Jana Sterbak, Sarah Sze, ...
Opening hours:
dinsdag - zondag 10u - 18u
Informations:
+81 3 5245 4111
kantyo@mot-art.jp
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-Ku
Tokyo 135-0022
Japan
http://www.mot-art-museum.jp/eng/
Spread out the carpet
12.01.2011 - 29.01.2011 | Galerie Aline Vidal, Paris, France
Spread out the carpet brings together the work of eleven international contemporary artists in one exceptional exhibition of carpets. On the occasion of the Art of the Loom project, DEWEER gallery (Otegem, Belgium).
Tony Cragg, Jan de Cock, Jan Fabre, Günther Förg, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Matthieu Laurette, Panamarenko
Opening hours:
from Tuesday to Saturday 2 to 7 p.m.
on appointment
Informations:
+33 (0)1 43 26 08 68
galerie@alinevidal.com
Galerie Aline Vidal
70 rue Bonaparte
75006 Paris
http://www.alinevidal.com
http://www.artoftheloom.com
http://www.deweergallery.com
(when will they finally see) THE POWER OF DRAWING
09.12.2010 - 22.01.2011 | Geukens & De Vil, Antwerpen, Belgium
With 62 artists from the contemporary Belgian art scene
Francys Alÿs, Fred Bervoets, Michaël Borremans, Stijn Cole, Leo
Copers, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Peter de Cupere, Thierry De Cordier,
Peter De Cupere, Wim Delvoye, Jan Fabre, Kris Martin, Sofie Müller, Hans
Op de Beeck, Panamarenko, Luc Tuymans, Koen Van den Broek, Rinus Van de
Velde, Angel Vergara, ...
Catalogue / Editing: Eric Rinckhout
Opening hours:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2 to 6 p.m.
Informations:
geukensdevil@skynet.be
GEUKENS & DE VIL
Pourbusstraat 19
B-2000 Antwerpen
http://www.geukensdevil.com/
De Dürer à Jan Fabre. Chefs-d'oeuvre
01.10.2010 - 16.01.2011 | Musée d'Ixelles / Museum van Elsene, Belgium
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday 11.30am - 5pm
Closed Mondays and public holidays
Informations:
+32 2 515 64 21
musee@ixelles.be
Museum of Elsene
rue Jean van Volsem 71
1050 Brussel
http://www.museedixelles.be/
ABC - Art Belge Contemporain
09.10.2010 - 31.12.2010 | Le Fresnoy, Belgium
Sven AUGUSTIJNEN, Stephan BALLEUX, Orla BARRY, Guillaume BIJL, Pierre BISMUTH, Ricardo BREY, Marcel BROODTHAERS, Dominique CASTRONOVO and Bernard SECONDINI, Jacques CHARLIER, David CLAERBOUT, Leo COPERS, Patrick CORILLON, Jef CORNELIS, Manon DE BOER, Jos DE GRUYTER and Harald THYS, Edith DEKYNDT, Wim DELVOYE, Thierry DE MEY, Stefaan DHEEDENE, Honoré D’O, Lili DUJOURIE, Jan FABRE, Michel FRANÇOIS, Johan GRIMONPREZ, Ann Veronica JANSSENS, Christian KIECKENS, Marie-Jo LAFONTAINE, Jacques LENNEP, Jacques LIZENE, Capitaine LONCHAMPS, Emilio LOPEZ MENCHERO, Erwan MAHEO, Wesley MEURIS, Johan MUYLE, Hans OP DE BEECK, Pol PIERART, Gwendoline ROBIN, Koen THEYS, Ana TORFS, Els VANDEN MEERSCH, Emmanuel VAN DER AUWERA, Sophie WHETTNALL
Opening hours:
wednesday, thursday, sunday: 2 - 7 pm
friday, saturday: 2 - 9 pm
Informations:
Claudine Colin Communication
+33 1 42 72 60 01
katia@claudinecolin.com
Le Fresnoy
22 rue du Fresnoy
BP 80179
59202 Tourcoing Cedex
http://www.lefresnoy.net
Dreamtime 2 - Fantasmagoria. Le monde mythique
05.06.2010 - 28.11.2010 | Grotte du Mas-d'Azil, France
With: Jan FABRE, Marina ABRAMOVIĆ, Gary HILL, Philippe MAYAUX, Fabien VERSCHAERE, Olivier BLANCKART, Damien DEROUBAIX, Guillaume PINARD, Virginie BARRE, Olaf BREUNING, Atelier Van Lieshout, Christopher BERDAGUER & Marie PEJUS, Alain SECHAS, Gloria FREIDMANN, Art Orienté Objet.
Opening hours:
July 4th to August 29th: each day from 10am to 6pm
after this period, please check www.grotte-masdazil.com
Informations:
+33 5 61 69 97 71
Entrance grotte Mas-d'Azil (1h from Toulouse): motorway A64 direction Tarbes, exit 27 (Carbonne), direction Mas-d'Azil
http://www.expo-dreamtime.org
http://www.grotte-masdazil.com
Isole mai trovate / Islands never found
28.06.2010 - 28.11.2010 | State Museum of Contemporary Art & Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art , Greece
Marina Abramović, Alice Aycock, Marina Bolla, Louise Bourgeois, Yves Bresson, Tony Cragg, Danica Dakić, Latifa Echakhch, Jan Fabre, Hans Peter Feldmann, Gloria Friedmann, Carlos Garaicoa, Gilbert & George, Siobhán Hapaska, Rebecca Horn, Ilya Kabakov, Anselm Kiefer, Kimsooja, Jannis Kounellis, Maria Loizidou, Richard Long, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, Maurizio Nannucci , Luigi Ontani, Dennis Oppenheim, Orlan, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Lucas Samaras, Barthélémy Toguo, Stefanos Tsivopoulos, Costas Tsoclis, Mamoru Tsukada, Günther Uecker, Lois Weinberger, Dimitris Xonoglou.
Informations:
SMCA & CACT Press Office
Yiota Sotiropoulou
Mobile: 6972336261
Τ: +30 2310589152, F: +30 2310589210
press@greekstatemuseum.com
State Museum of Contemporary Art
Kolokotroni 21, Stavroupoli 56430, Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art
Warehouse B1, Port – P.O. Box 107 59, 54110 Thessaloniki
http://www.greekstatemuseum.com
http://www.cact.gr
Multiple Visions
01.10.2010 - 28.11.2010 | NICC, Antwerp, Belgium
An exhibition curated by Lode Geens and Johan Pas
With works from Doug Aitken, Francis Alÿs, Joseph Beuys, Guillaume Bijl, Marcel Broodthaers, Vaast Colson, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Wim Delvoye, Nico Dockx, Marcel Duchamp, Jimmie Durham, Jan Fabre, Robert Filliou, Dan Flavin, Michel François, Damien Hirst, Ann Veronica Janssens, On Kawara, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Bruce Nauman, Panamarenko, Luc Tuymans, Koen Van den Broek, Henk Visch, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner and more
Opening hours:
Wednesday - Sunday 2 - 7 pm
Thursday 2 - 8 pm
closed on official holidays
Informations:
+32 3 216 07 71
josine.de.roover@nicc.be
NICC vzw
Tulpstraat 79
2060 Antwerpen
http://www.nicc.be
Rugged beauties
06.10.2010 - 13.11.2010 | L 40, Berlin, Germany
Stephan Balkenhol, Sergey Bratkov, Tony Cragg, Jan De Cock, Stefaan
Dheedene, Jan Fabre, Günther Förg, Ilya Kabakov, Matthieu Laurette,
Josef Felix Müller, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhove, Koen Vanmechelen
L40, Apartment 6
Linienstrasse 40
10178 Berlin
http://www.artoftheloom.com
Bee Natural! | Parcours Privé FIAC
14.10.2010 - 09.11.2010 | Maison Guerlain, Paris, France
Nobuyoshi Araki, Tony Brown, Céline Cléron, Olivier Darné, Marie Denis, Jan Fabre, Isabelle Ferreira, Wolfgang Laib, Thomas Monin, Ralph Nauta & Lonneke Gordijn, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, Sabine Pigalle, Anne & Patrick Poirier, Candida Romero, Jose-Maria Sicilia, Janaina Tschäpe, Andy Warhol
Opening hours:
monday - saturday 10.30am - 8pm
sunday 2pm - 6 pm
Informations:
Claudine Collin Communication
+33 1 42 72 60 01
info@fiac.com
Maison Guerlain
68, av. des Champs-Elysées
75008 Paris
http://www.fiac.com
http://www.maisonguerlain.com
Hybrides & Chimères
23.07.2010 - 29.10.2010 | Le Parvis, Ibos et Pau, France
Art Orienté objet, Sophie Dubosc, Evru, Jan Fabre, Siobhan Hapaska,
Virginie Loze, Guillaume Pinard, Marianne Plo, Todt, Fabien Vershaere
...
Oeuvres des Abattoirs/ Frac Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse
Opening hours:
Monday - Saturday 11am - 1pm and 2pm - 6.30pm
Informations:
+33 1 5 62 90 60 82
centredart@parvis.net
Le Parvis, centre d'art contemporain
Centre Méridien
Route de Pau
65420 Ibos
Centre Univerdis
Avenue Louis Sallenave
64000 Pau
http://www.parvis.net/
Dead or Alive
27.04.2010 - 24.10.2010 | Museum of Arts and Design, New York, U.S.A.
Opening hours:
Tuesday through Sunday from 11am until 6pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Closed Monday
Informations:
info@madmuseum.org
212-299-7777
Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
10019 New York
http://madmuseum.org
Sexuality and transcendence
24.04.2010 - 19.09.2010 | PinchukArtCentre, Kiev, Ukraine
AES+F, Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Maurizio Catalan, Illya Chichkan, Elmgreen / Dragset, Jan Fabre, Jenny Holzer, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Sarah Lucas, Paul Mc Carthy, Annette Messager, Boris Mikhailov, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Tino Seghal, Cindy Sherman and Hioshi Sugimoto.
This international group show is focused on the complex relationship between sexuality and transcendence. As core theme of contemporary art, the exhibition combines works by leading international artists ranging from the rawest form of sex to the most sublime form of transcendence with all their interlacing meanings.
Opening hours:
Tuesday through Sunday from 12 until 9pm
Closed Monday
Informations:
+38 (044) 590 08 58
info@pinchukartcentre.org
PinchukArtCentre
1/3-2, "A" Block
Chervonoarmyska / Baseyna vul.,
Kyiv, Ukraine 01004
http://pinchukartcentre.org
Alternative humanities: Jan Fabre & Katsura Funakoshi
29.04.2010 - 31.08.2010 | 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
A large-scale exhibition devoted to Jan FABRE and Katsura FUNAKOSHI ―two of today’s most influential artists. The exhibition will individually explore the spiritual sources of each artist in religious icons appearing in masterworks of history and thereby consider the character of 21st-century man.
Born in Belgium, Fabre remains attuned to the religious paintings of 15th and 16th century Flanders, while exposing the contradictions of human existence through pictures drawn with his own blood and sculptures employing stuffed animals, animal bones, and other organic materials.
The figurative sculptures that Funakoshi carves from camphor wood speak eloquently of the interior landscape of people in our times. They also resonate with the complex emotions visible in images of the Kannon bodhisattva of the late Edo/early Meiji period―a major turning point in Japanese culture.
Marie-Laure BERNADAC, a curator of contemporary art at the Louvre, will co-produce the exhibition. Project advisors TAKASHINA Shuji and FURUTA Ryo will comprehensively examine the art of Fabre and Funakoshi in connection with the historical past. Gathering some 190 works in a meeting of East and West, past and present, the exhibition will transcend time and place to inquire into state of the human spirit today.
Opening hours:
10am - 6pm
Fri, Sat until 8pm
Informations:
info@kanazawa21.jp
+81-76-220-2800
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
1-2-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa, Ishikawa
920-8509 Japan
http://www.kanazawa21.jp
La Follia dell'Arte
02.07.2010 - 31.08.2010 | Villa Rufolo, Ravello, Italy
John Bock , Joseph Beuys-Nam June Paik, Francesco Clemente, Jan Fabre, Paul Ferman, Andrew Leslie Hooker, Innocente, Yayoi Kusama, John McRae, Roman Opalka, Arnulf Rainer, Carol Rama, Edoardo Romagnoli, Roberto Schiavi, She-Devil, Adrian Tranquilli, Dennis Tyfus, Wolf Vostell, Francesca Woodman, Michele Zaza
curator: Achille Bonita Oliva
Opening hours:
9am - 8pm
Informations:
+39 06 6880 9816
comunicazione@s3studium.it
Villa Rufolo
Plazza Duomo
84010 Ravello (Salerno)
http://www.ravellofestival.com
http://www.villarufolo.it
Dreams
25.07.2010 - 31.08.2010 | Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Salzburg, Austria
Carlos AIRES / BALTAZAR TORRES / Madeleine BERKHEMER / Herbert BRANDL / Daniele BUETTI / Naia del CASTILLO / Anthony CRAGG / Jan FABRE / Susy GOMEZ / Paolo GRASSINO / Alfred HABERPOINTNER / Bertram HASENAUER / Hubert KOSTNER / Brigitte KOWANZ / Mateo MATÉ / Tatsuo MIYAJIMA / Paloma NAVARES / Bruno PEINADO / Jaume PLENSA / Fabrizio PLESSI / Claudia ROGGE / Bernardi ROIG / Fernando SÁNCHEZ-CASTILLO / SKALL / Barthélémy TOGUO / Bernar VENET
Opening hours:
Mondays to Saturdays 11am to 6pm
Sundays 11am to 3pm
+43 662 845 185
office@galerie-mam.com
Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Salzburg
Residenzplatz I - 5020 Salzburg &
Ignaz-Rieder-Kai 9 - 5020 Salzburg
http://www.galerie-mam.com
Heroes Heroines. Iconology and Simulacrum
13.06.2010 - 18.07.2010 | Castello di Rivalta, Torino, Italy
Heroes Heroines. Iconology and Simulacrum follows a necessary analysis of concepts such as image and representation of the work of art. The exhibition addresses the subject matters of myth, deity and heroic figures which have proved to be essential subjects in the world of art from its earliest forms to the present day. Through the works of artists who have devoted themselves to interpreting such iconographic subjects, the attention is inevitably placed on the reality of simulacra. The exhibition focuses on the way contemporary art can give new meaning to the concept of image in our global society in which images have been appropriated by the media and turned into superficial instruments of expediency.
Heroes Heroines, Iconology and Simulacrum reflects upon “the history of ideas” from the last century to the present. It concentrates especially on a particular time in “the history of images”, as narrated by French philosopher Jean Baudrillard: the extinction of the ‘real’ and the birth of the hyper ‘real’. By taking into account how the disappearance of art and the great theme of the simulacrum combine with the new perspectives of hyper consumerism both on a visual and symbolic level, the exhibition highlights the chance that contemporary art has to find a meaningful space to allow images to regain their own dignity.
Maura Banfo, Roxy in the Box, Jan Fabre, Pierre Klossowski, Oleg Kulik, Paolo Leonardo, Andrea Massaioli, Francesco Sena, Anne Schneider, Diego Scroppo, Mary Sue and Hung Tung-Lu are directors in a theatrical pièce of heroes-actors starring Lancelot and Gulliver, Alice and Sailor Moon, Father Pius and the Paestum Diver, Degas’s dancer and a Chupa Chups lollipop, Hippocrates and the Lumiere brothers, the Defeated and the antiheroes - a cast of icons that is a «place for discovery and interpretation of symbolic values», a space in which to find «the history of the cultural», as described by Panofsky.
Heroes Heroines. Iconology and Simulacrum highlights the short circuit that art can cause by re-reading images as a means to knowledge and reflection. It presents a critical space to create a new code for seduction both as concept and practice. In other words, it sublimates the «symbolic exchange » (Baudrillard) that is intrinsic in the work of art, the inevitable involvement of two characters: the author and the spectator.
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 3 - 7 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Informations:
+39 (0)11 90455 57/85
Castello di Rivalta
Via Orsini
Rivalta di Torino
http://www.comune.rivalta.to.it
C'est la vie
03.02.2010 - 28.06.2010 | Musée Maillol, Paris, France
Work from Jan Fabre: L'Oisillon de Dieu (2000)
Opening hours:
11am to 6pm
closed on Tuesdays and holidays
Informations:
contact@museemaillol.com
+ 33 (0) 1 42 22 59 58
Fondation Dina Vierny - Musée Maillol
61, rue de Grenelle
75001 Paris
http://www.museemaillol.com
Rencontre: M HKA dans Rabat
22.05.2010 - 22.06.2010 | Galerie Bab Rouah & Musée des Oudayas, Rabat, Marokko
M HKA shows a part of its collection in Rabat. It is the largest exhibition of contemporary art Morocco has ever known. With Jan Fabre, Wim Delvoye, Charif Benhelima, ... .
Galerie Bab Rouah
1 Avenue de la Victoire
1000 Rabat
Musée des Oudayas
1 Boulevard Al Marsa
Kasbah des Oudayas
1000 Rabat
http://www.muhka.be
Isole mai trovate / Islands never found
13.03.2010 - 13.06.2010 | Palazzo Ducale, Genova, Italy
http://www.palazzoducale.genova.it
State of Things: Exhibition for the Contemporary Art Exchange between China and Belgium
01.05.2010 - 30.05.2010 | NAMOC, Beijing, China
With the advent of art for the sake of art, it was believed for a while
that artistic practise could escape the mundaneness of society. But is
art not always its reflection and a concentrate of society? It is this
thought that the contemporary artists Ai Weiwei and Luc Tuymans focus
on for the big contemporary art exhibition of Europalia China. Through
a discerning selection of recent topical works from Chinese and Belgian
artists, the organisers will question this Faustian pact that today
unites the artist and the art industry, creation and marketing.
Opening hours:
each day 9am - 5pm (no Entry after 4pm)
Informations:
spanr@namoc.org
National Art Museum of China
1 Wusi Dajie, East District
Beijing, China, 100010
http://www.namoc.org
Brave New World - From the perspective of Mudam Collection
30.01.2010 - 23.05.2010 | Mudam Luxembourg, Luxembourg
What do works of art tell us about the world we live in and that we contribute, each day, to (re-)construct, to (re-)form, to (re-)think? Which are the images of our bodies, of our earth, of our cities, of our dreams and of our fears that artists reflect to us? The exhibition Brave New World proposes - from the perspective of Mudam Collection - an open and surprising view of the universe that surrounds us, through art works of more then eighty contemporary artists.
Artists :
Marina Abramović, Haluk Akakce, Eija-Liisa Ahtila,
Sylvie Auvray, Stephan Balkenhol, Bruno Baltzer, Vincent Beaurin, Bernd
& Hilla Becher, Valérie Belin, Pierre Bismuth, Sylvie Blocher,
Andrea Blum, Erik Boulatov, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Miguel
Branco, Victor Burgin, Gerard Byrne, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Masaya Chiba,
Hannah Collins, Gil Heitor Cortesão, Stéphane Couturier, Tony Cragg,
Alexandra Croitoru, Rosson Crow, Richard Deacon, Alain Declercq, Wim
Delvoye, Damien Deroubaix, David Dubois, Jan Fabre, Roland Fischer,
Günther Förg, Katrin Freisager, Franz Gertsch, Gilbert & George,
Tina Gillen, Nan Goldin, Konstantin Grcic & Nitzan Cohen, Andreas
Gursky, Steven C. Harvey, Federico Herrero, Edgar Honetschläger, Sven
Johne, Jesper Just, Izima Kaoru, William Kentridge, Kimsooja, Shiro
Kuramata, Claude Lévêque, Edward Lipski, Richard Long, Chad McCail,
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Steve McQueen, Maurizio Nannucci, Manuel
Ocampo, Miguel Palma, Grayson Perry, Raymond Pettibon, Eric Poitevin,
Nikolay Polissky, Antoine Prum, Tobias Putrih, Thomas Ruff, Cindy
Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, Nedko Solakov, Eve Sonneman, Thomas
Struth, Martin Szekely, Bert Theis, Wolfgang Tillmans, Tatiana Trouvé,
Janaina Tschäpe, Su-Mei Tse, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Kara Walker, Bill
Woodrow, David Zink Yi
Curator : Enrico Lunghi
Works from Jan Fabre: Strategieveld (de Slag bij Gulliver) (1998); Strategieveld (De Slag van de Heilige Scarabee) (1998)
Opening hours:
Every day, except Tuesday, from 11am to 6pm
On Thursdays until 8pm
Informations:
info@mudam.lu
+ 352 45 37 85 1
Mudam Luxembourg
Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
3 - Park Dräi Eechelen
L-1499 Luxembourg
http://www.mudam.lu
Essential Experiences
14.11.2009 - 02.05.2010 | Palazzo Riso, Palermo, Italy
Essential Experiences confirms Riso’s identity as a diffused regional museum by establishing links with other city and regional cultural institutions and promoting a “historical cultural continuity” that weds centuries-old tradition to what is contemporary to provide an alternative interpretation of Sicily’s extraordinary artistic heritage.
Essential Experiences addresses fundamental ethical issues regarding the concept of “creation” and the artist’s responsibility, the ability to draw the viewer into a journey interpreting major existential themes—the passage of time, death, solitude, identity, love—in signs, symbols, and metaphors that are simple yet complex.
The exhibition displays works by more than twenty of the most significant contemporary artists:
Marina Abramović, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Danica Dakić, Jan Fabre, Gloria
Friedmann, Gilbert&George, Paolo Grassino, Kevin Francis Gray,
William Kentridge, Anselm Kiefer, Kimsooja, Ufan Lee, Motti Mizrachi,
Richard Nonas, Dennis Oppenheim, Orlan, Roman Opalka, Giuseppe Penone,
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Arnulf Rainer, Gerhard Richter, Koji Tanada,
Gunther Uecker, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
curator: Lóránd Heygi
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10am - 8pm
Thursday - Friday: 10am - 10pm
closed on Mondays
Informations:
+39 091.320532
+39 091.587717
info@palazzoriso.it
Palazzo Riso
Corso Vittorio Emanuele 365
90134 Palermo
http://www.palazzoriso.it
La collezione del Museo Pino Pascali
19.03.2010 - 11.04.2010 | Museo Pino Pascali, Polignano a Mare, Italy
Exhibition hours:
Wed - Sat: 6 to 9pm
Sunday: 11am to 1pm and 6 to 9pm
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
Informations:
+39 080 424 9534
segreteria@museopinopascali.it
Museo Pino Pascali
Museo Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea
via Mulini 9
70044 Polignano a Mare (Ba)
http://www.museopinopascali.it
IBRIDO
12.03.2010 - 31.03.2010 | PAC Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Italy
15.03.2010: conference with Jan Fabre
http://www.commune.milano.it/pac
30 Years DEWEER gallery. Mark Deweer treats: 30% for everyone
31.01.2010 - 14.03.2010 | DEWEER gallery, Otegem, Belgium
DEWEER gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary. Just like Mark Deweer back in 1979, Bart and Gerald Deweer are determined to play an important role on the international artscene. Plenty of reasons to throw a party!
30 years DEWEER gallery will be celebrated with a show of course, but not a conventional one. ‘Mark Deweer treats: 30% for everyone’ will not only be a fascinating survey of thirty years of contemporary art, it will also be a stunt.
All visitors get a 30% reduction on each work in the show. Come and discover a beautiful edition for a fistful of euro’s. Or find out that the masterpiece you always dreamt of, lies within reach.
Online catalogue from 1 February, right after the opening weekend.
With works by Stephan Balkenhol, Georg Baselitz, Tony Cragg, Enzo Cucchi, Wim Delvoye, Jan Fabre, Aernout Mik, Panamarenko, Koen Vanmechelen and many others.
Exhibition hours:
wed - fri / sun: 2 to 6 pm
and on appointment
Informations:
+32 56 644893
info@deweergallery.com
DEWEER gallery
Tiegemstraat 6A
B-8553 Otegem
Belgium
http://www.deweergallery.com/exhibitions/99
Collectie XXIV
11.09.2009 - 28.02.2010 | M HKA, Antwerp, Belgium
In recent years the M HKA has been working hard on the cohesion of its collection. The museum now makes intensive use of the collection, sending its works out to cultural centres and libraries all over Flanders this summer, as well as major displays of works from the collection in Charleroi, Havana and Singapore this autumn.
The collection has been inventorised and has been given a global perspective. This is clearly apparent from some recent acquisitions, including works by such Indian artists as Boran Hansda, as well as Belgian artists past and present, and the entire Useful Life exhibition, which gave Europalia’s focus on China permanent roots in the Flemish art heritage. This year, the upper rooms of LONELY AT THE TOP have also been drawn into these collection activities, with a series of presentations of artistic approaches from Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Artists: James Lee Byars, Leo Copers, Hans Eijkelboom, Pieter Engels, Jan Fabre, Jef Geys, Vincent Geyskens, Boran Hansda, Job Koelewijn, George Lilanga, Guy Mees, C.K. Rajan, Walter Swennen, Wilfried Vandenhove
Opening hours:
Tue-Wed and Fri-Sun 11 to 6 p.m.
Thu 11 to 9 p.m.
Closed on Mondays, 1st January, 1st May, Ascension Day, 25th December
Informations:
+32 (0)3 260 99 99
info@muhka.be
MuHKA
Leuvenstraat 32
2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
http://www.muhka.be
MEDICINE AND ART: Imagining a Future for Life and Love
28.11.2009 - 28.02.2010 | Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
For most human beings their own body represents both the most familiar and most unknown of worlds. From ancient times humans have sought to unravel the secret mechanisms of the body, developing in the process a wealth of medical expertise. At the same time we have seen our own bodies as vessels for the representation of ideals of beauty, and long sought to depict our bodies in paintings and drawings. Leonardo da Vinci, who went so far as to dissect human bodies in order to make more accurate depictions of them, is perhaps the single creator whose output best embodies the integration of the scientific and artistic aspects of the body.
This exhibition, with its theme of "the human body as the meeting place of science (medicine) and art," was made possible with the cooperation of the Wellcome Trust, the world's largest independent charity funding research into human health. Consisting of around 150 valuable medical artifacts from the Wellcome Collection and around 30 works of old Japanese and contemporary art, the exhibition presents an integrated vision of medicine and the arts, science and beauty. The show is a unique attempt to reconsider the science's role in health and happiness and also the meaning of human life and death. A highlight of the exhibition is three anatomical sketches by Leonardo da Vinci from the Royal Collection, owned by Queen Elizabeth II.
Artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Maruyama Okyo, Andy Warhol, Magnus Wallin, Damien Hirst, Yanagi Miwa, Rene Descartes, Francis Bacon, Francis Crick, Jan Fabre, Gilles Barbier, Patricia Piccinini, ...
Opening hours:
Every day from 10am to 10pm
Tuesdays 10am to 5pm (22 and 29 December until 10pm)
Informations:
03-5777-8600
Mori Art Museum
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (53F)
6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-Ku
Tokyo, Japan
http://www.mori.art.museum
Aspects of Collecting
20.11.2009 - 28.02.2010 | ESSL Museum, Vienna, Austria
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary in 2009, the Essl Museum has invited ten international museums to take part in the exhibition project 'ASPECTS OF COLLECTING'. All participating institutions and museums received a certain budget and were asked to acquire works of art they considered interesting and significant. The selection was made by the respective museum directors or curators. There were no conditions imposed, there was only the recommendation to focus on contemporary art. The Essl Museum will also contribute its own acquisition scheme. The selected sets of works will be presented in an exhibition at the Essl Museum and will then be made available to the individual museums as permanent loans.
The project partners were primarily selected on the basis of personal contacts established by the art collector Karlheinz Essl, who considered it important to invite not only institutions in Western Europe, but wanted to involve renowned museums with very different cultural and socio-political backgrounds. The wish to enhance future networking and co-operation and foster intercultural exchanges is one of the main driving forces of the project.
This exhibition project will incorporate a range of different collection concepts. As the ten institutions received the same level of funding, a number of questions arose. Where will the individual museums place their focus? How important is the profile of a collection for its acquisition decisions? Will the decision-makers opt for a range of artists or will they use the entire budget on one single artistic stance?
The resulting acquisition concepts of the eleven institutions – ten participants and the Essl Museum - are marked by great diversity. The range covers anything from a focus on one individual work of art (Tate, MOT) to works that complement the collection focus (MdM, Louisiana), a curatorial exploration of painting at the margins of European art after 1945 (Städel), a theme- based concept (MART, MSL) or broad-based acquisitions of young art (MSU, IHC). One thing has become particularly clear: there is a wealth of options for enlarging and enhancing collections, which is an important element that must be fostered and strengthened. >ASPECTS OF COLLECTING< offers the unique opportunity to compare divergent collecting and purchasing strategies in one exhibition and will encourage the visitors to discover a great wealth of artistic production.
At a time when state-run museums have very limited possibilities of enlarging their collections, this project developed by the Essl Museums is designed to make a contribution to spurring a public debate on the importance of collections and their underlying collecting concepts.
An exhibition catalogue will be published with texts by Prof. Karlheinz Essl and the involved directors.
Participating Artists: Lovro Artukovic, Micol Assaël, Miriam Bäckström, Stephan Balkenhol, Martin Barré, Milivoj Bijelić, Zhen Chen, Thea Djordjadze, Simon English, Jan Fabre, Liam Gillick, Group ABS, Ana Hušman, Manisha Jha, Jesper Just, Suhasini Kejrival, Raoul de Keyser, Alem Korkut, Eliseo Mattiacci, Annette Messager, Sarah Morris, Muntean/Rosenblum, Nunzio (Di Stefano), Tal R, Hans Hamid Rasmussen, Anselm Reyle, Pipilotti Rist, Arcangelo Sassolino, Viren Tanwar, Patrick Tuttofuocco, Shiv Verma, Silvio Vujicic, Heimo Zobernig
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10am - 8pm
Wednesday: 10am - 9pm
closed on Mondays
Informations:
+43 (0) 2243/ 370 50 62
holler-strobl@essl.museum
ESSL Museum Contemporary Art
An der Donau-Au 1
3400 Klosterneuburg / Vienna
Austria / Europe
http://www.sammlung-essl.at/
The State of Things. Brussels/ Beijing
18.10.2009 - 10.01.2010 | BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium
With the advent of art for the sake of art, it was believed for a while that artistic practise could escape the mundaneness of society. But is art not always its reflection and a concentrate of society? It is this thought that the contemporary artists Ai Weiwei and Luc Tuymans focus on for the big contemporary art exhibition of Europalia China. Through a discerning selection of recent topical works from Chinese and Belgian artists, the organisers will question this Faustian pact that today unites the artist and the art industry, creation and marketing.
The exhibition will then travel to the National Art Museum of China in the spring of 2010.
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday, from 10am to 6 pm
Thursday, from 10am to 9pm
Informations:
+32 (0)2 507 82 00
Paleis voor Schone Kunsten
Ravensteinstraat 23
1000 Brussel
http://www.bozar.be
Camere 9: Fagana // Jan Fabre / Alberto Garutti / Hidetoshi Nagasawa
29.10.2009 - 23.12.2009 | RAM - radioartemobile, Roma, Italy
Fagana is not an exotic name or even a mysterious surname. It is an acronym derived from a family of artists who are not actually related: Fabre, Garutti, Nagasawa.
Each of them occupies a RAM space with an installation which is the fruit of personal poetics, each very different yet at the same time complimentary considering the world around us. Spaces of moral resistance and aesthetic intensity as presented by Fabre with his sculpture of a thousand eyes, Garutti with his lamp connected to the atmosphere of the sky and Nagasawa with his sculpture of white Carrara marble, come together to unite the weight of the West and the limpidity of the East.
(…) In this sense the resistance of the three Fagana artists is explicit, this testimony assumed by the production of forms which insist more on a conceptual level of internal difference and less on that which is spectacularly external.
Exclusively for RAM, Jan Fabre will be reading Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu, the radio play by Antonin Artaud, recorded in various sessions in the RTF studios in November 1947 but later subject to censorship, Avatar de tous les diables and Histoire d'une émission interdite. The full reading by Fabre (40') will be broadcast on November 5th on RAM LIVE web art radio. http://live.radioartemobile.it/
Opening hours:
from Tuesday to Saturday from 4.30 until 7.30 pm
Informations:
+39 06 44704243
info@radioartemobile.it
RAM - radioartemobili
Via Conte Verde 15
00185 Roma
Italy
http://www.radioartemobile.it
http://www.zerynthia.it
T_TRIS
12.09.2009 - 29.11.2009 | B.P.S.22, Charleroi, Belgium
A 'game' between collections of the Province of Hainaut, MUDAM and M HKA at the B.P.S.22 in Charleroi
Work from :
Alvar Aalto, Charif Benhelima, Vaast Colson, Michaël Dans, Thierry De Cordier, Pieter Engels, Jan Fabre, Robert Filliou, Andrea Fraser, Gilbert & George, Liam Gillick, Steven C.Harvey, Fabrice Hyber, Paul Kirps, Terence Koh, John Kormeling, Yves Lecomte, Edward Lipski, Jacques Lizène, Richard Long, Chad McCail, Guy Mees, Vlad Monroe, Deimantas Narkevicius, Olaf Nicolaï, Anatoli Osmolovsky, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Benoît Platéus, PSJM, Guy Rombouts, Marc Scozzai, Franck Scurti, Cindy Sherman, Walter Swennen, Althea Thauberger, Jan Van Imschoot, Raphaël Van Lerberghe, Xavier Veilhan, Jan Vercruysse, Ian Wallace, Wang Du, Lawrence Weiner, Marthe Wéry, Franz West, Rémy Zaugg
Opening hours:
Wednesday - Sunday, from 12 to 6 pm
Informations:
+32 71 27 29 71
B.P.S.22
espace de création contemporaine de la Province de Hainaut
Site de l'Université du Travail
Boulevard Solvay 22
B-6000 Charleroi
http://bps22.hainaut.be
Glasstress
06.06.2009 - 22.11.2009 | Instituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti; Scuola Grande di San Teodoro San Marco, Venice
Glasstress revolves around the experiences of several contemporary international artists who regularly use glass as a medium. The exhibition seeks out new perspectives that working with glass may offer. The artists taking part include Louise Bourgeois, Daniel Buren, Tony Cragg, Jan Fabre, Roni Horn, Man Ray, Kiki Smith, Koen Vanmechelen en Chen Zen.
Organization: Mjellby Konstmuseum Halmstadgruppens Museum
Information:
Instituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, Palazzo Cavalli
Franchetti, Campo Santo Stefano - San Marco 2842, Scuola Grande di San
Teodoro, San Marco, 4811
http://www.labiennale.org
Castles in the Air
11.09.2009 - 15.11.2009 | Kasteel van Gaasbeek, Belgium
Castles in the Air … a title that appeals to the imagination, for an imaginary tour of castles that have been built or dreamt over the last 250 years, presented by Gaasbeek Castle.
In the latter days of the Romantic period, Gaasbeek Castle was transformed by the intriguing Marquise Arconati Visconti into a fairytale castle in a revival style. This extreme restoration was a perfect example of an architectural trend. With an imaginative admiration for a distant and idealised past, architectural elements were conjured into new combinations and styles jumbled together. The dreams in stone that this produced formed the setting for a complex interplay of periods and identities. The tour starts with the late-eighteenth-century Strawberry Hill and on the way looks at such great European icons as Pierrefonds, De Haar Castle and Neuschwanstein, ending up at Fabre’s Tivoli and several contemporary interpretations of the notion of the castle.
The exhibition looks not only at the buildings but also at the history of the idea. We try to find the seed from which this phenomenon grew, and look at the influence of literature and at Romanticism as the greatest cultural tendency of the nineteenth century. We consider the dark sides of the gothic revival, the reappraisal of mediaeval culture. We spy on the occupants of the castles in their various roles and historical reveries, and look at some fairytales with magical and creepy castles, toys, (animated) films, … The presence of several remarkable contemporary and often utopian versions makes it apparent that the castle in the air still survives to the present day.
The tour is marked by a number of studiolos, designed by the curator Koen Van Synghel. In each room they present a particular theme, providing both an interpretation and background to the castle setting.
The exhibition combines a variety of media and objects: film and music, models, photos, paintings, historical documents and contemporary art.
Some of the names that appear are: Jean Cocteau, Pierre Cuypers, Wim Delvoye, Peter Depelchin, Lucile Desamory, Walt Disney, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Maurits Cornelis Escher, Jan Fabre, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Jackson, Maurice Maeterlinck, Alphonse Mucha, Nadia Naveau, Aldo Rossi, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
Organised by Gaasbeek Castle in association with KADOC
An accompanying publication will be issued by Davidsfonds/Leuven.
Opening hours:
from 10 am to 6pm
closed on Mondays
Enquiries:
+32 (0)2 531 01 45
marieke.debeuckelaere@cjsm.vlaanderen.be
Kasteel van Gaasbeek
Kasteelstraat 40
1750 Gaasbeek
http://www.kasteelvangaasbeek.be
Extra Muros: Centro Wilfredo Lam Havana: Después Del Arte
02.10.2009 - 15.11.2009 | Centro Wilfredo Lam, Havana, Havana
Opening hours:
10am - 6pm
closed on Mondays
Informations:
divulgacion@wlam.cult.cu
maritza@wlam.cult.cu
Centro Wilfredo Lam
San Ignacio No 22
Esquina Enpedrado
Habana Vieja
http://www.muhka.be
http://www.cnap.cult.cu/insti2b.html
La métamorphose de l'artiste (hommage à Jacques Mesrine)
17.09.2009 - 07.11.2009 | Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Genève, Switzerland
Galerie Guy Bärtschi is pleased to propose once again an exhibition of
the Belgian artist, Jan Fabre, who is presenting his latest works from
the series “La metamorphose de l’artiste (hommage à Jacques Mesrine)”.
Invited to exhibit at the Louvre (2008) where he was given carte
blanche for his installation "The Angel of Metamorphosis", Jan Fabre
is undoubtedly a major talent and contributor to the contemporary art
scene. Sculptor, draftsman but also producer, the artist offers a
multidisciplinary work that transgresses boundaries and genres. His use
of unusual materials such as insects or blood is dictated as much by
their technical characteristics as their meaning, transforming the
artist into a modern alchemist. His works provoke a sense of eeriness
and arouse marvellous fascination.
Jan Fabre’s sculptures, made of scarabs, bones and gold and his
drawings and films are all reflections on the human condition,
presenting the body as the central point of his query.
The concept of metamorphosis reflects this interest in the transforming
body, a body which tends to disappear behind the many shapes it takes
before disintegrating with death, exactly like the figure of Jacques
Mesrine. The artist considers destruction positive because it allows
the birth of a new man. If Jan Fabre’s approach could be regarded as
macabre, it also contains humour.
With this new exhibition, the viewer is once again left wondering and
never indifferent to the drawings, sculptures and video works in which
some people see a kind of contemporary mysticism where positive
destruction is the keystone.
Opening hours:
From Tuesday to Friday from 2pm to 7pm
On Saturdays from 11am to 5pm
Enquiries:
+41 22 310 00 13
info@bartschi.ch
Galerie Guy Bärtschi
3a, rue du Vieux-Billard
CH-1205 Genève
http://www.bartschi.ch
Dissolving Views
23.09.2009 - 01.11.2009 | Cheongju Arts Centre Main Exhibition II Pavilion, Republic of Korea
Cheongju International Craft Biennale 2009
Main Exhibition II "Dissolving Views"
This exhibition takes us further beyond the concept of craft as
contained in the object as product, or fetish, and towards the idea of
craft as a living human impulse, seizing the day, something that has
momentum. It includes an open space for performance and other
time-based events. Traditionally static gallery pieces are stationed
amidst and around works conceived in the world of the passing hours and
days: the political, social and cultural, in the form of music, dance,
theatre, film, poetry and prose. Dissolving views is neither about the
object only, nor about motion only; it is about the meetings and
interventions between both in which meaning is discovered and affirmed.
Opening hours:
Daily from 9am to 6pm
Cheongju Arts Centre Main Exhibition II Pavilion
329 Heungdeok-no, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si
Chungcheongbuk-do 361-828
Republic of Korea
http://www.cheongjubiennale.or.kr/
Art Minded V: Ron Klein Breteler Collection
24.05.2009 - 23.08.2009 | Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, Netherlands
From 24 May to 23 August 2009, the Stedelijk Museum in Schiedam will be holding the fifth in the Kunst uit huis (Art Outside the Museum) series, which focuses on private collecting. Kunst uit huis V: the Ron Klein Breteler collection shows a representative selection of about 80 works from a collection that normally adorns a splendid house at one of the harbours in Schiedam. Ron Klein Breteler has for several decades been collecting works of art distinguished by their predilection for the materiality and surface of the painting, photograph and, to the same degree, sculpture.
Ron Klein Breteler’s collection is tremendously varied. It is striking that a great many of the artists are from or live in the Netherlands and Belgium (including Jan Fabre). There are exceptions, however, and there is no mistaking the presence of such artists as Baldessari, Bandau and Morellet.
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 5pm
closed on Mondays
free on Wednesdays
Enquiries:
+31 (10) 246 3666
Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
Hoogstraat 112
3111 HL Schiedam
http://www.stedelijkmuseumschiedam.nl
The Sins of Youth. On opus 1 and opus minus 1
19.03.2009 - 30.05.2009 | LLS 387 Ruimte voor Actuele Kunst, Antwerp, Belgium
Fred Bervoets, Guillaume Bijl, Michael Borremans, Dirk
Braeckman, Ricardo Brey, Liv Bugge, Marie José Burki, Wim Catrysse,
Jacques Charlier, Leo Copers, Amédée Cortier, Michael Curran, Anouk De
Clercq, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Jos De Gruyter, Anne Daems, Luc Deleu,
Wim Delvoye, Simona Denicolai, Eddy De Vos, Sacha Eckes, Joaquim
Pereira Eires, Jan Fabre, Christoph Fink, Michel François, Filip
Gilissen, Honoré ∂’O, Gottfried Hundsbichler, Henri Jacobs, Tin Jacobs,
Jan Kempenaers, Valentine Kempynck, Suchan Kinoshita, John Körmeling,
Jacques Lizène, Bernd Lohaus, Erwan Mahéo, Valérie Mannaerts, Emilio
López Menchero, Rufus Michielsen, Johan Muyle Sophie Nys, Willem
Oorebeek, Ria Pacquée, Claudia Plank, Benoit Platéus, Klaus Pobitzer,
Hans Werner Poschauko, Ivo Provoost, Roger Raveel, Perry Roberts, Guy
Rombouts, Keiko Sato, Elly Strik, Walter Swennen, Christophe Terlinden,
Koen Theys, Harald Thys, Ana Torfs, Sven ‘t Jolle, Narcisse Tordoir,
Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Mitja Tušek, Luc Tuymans, Gert Verhoeven, Guy Van
Bossche, Patrick Van Caeckenbergh, Michael Van den Abeele, Koen van den
Broek, Rinus Van der Velde, Dimitri Vangrunderbeek, Jan Van Imschoot,
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Yoann Van Parys, Philippe Van Snick, Loïc Van
der Stichelen, Richard Venlet, Benjamin Verdonck, Pieter Vermeersch,
Angel Vergara, Henk Visch, Tim Volckaert, Freek Wambacq, Andrew Webb
Concept: Ulrike Lindmayr
Group exhibition installed by Gert Verhoeven
Discursive programme: Koen Brams en Dirk Pültau
Production: LLS 387 met medewerking van Etablissement d’en face
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 2-6pm
on appointment
Enquiries:
+ 32-(0)497-481727
lls387@telenet.be
LLS 387 Ruimte voor actuele kunst, vzw
Lange Leemstraat 387
2018 Antwerp
Belgium
http://users.telenet.be/lls387/
Jan Fabre at the S.M.A.K.
12.12.2008 - 17.05.2009 | S.M.A.K., Gent, België
On Friday 12th December, the S.M.A.K. will be launching four new displays. In addition to 'The Absence of Mark Manders' and the Kunst Nu exhibition by Max Sudhues, two new displays of Jan Fabre’s work will also open.
The Martens family has made a gift of Jan Fabre’s major 1979 work the Spinnenkoppentheater to the S.M.A.K. . Fabre’s fascination with animals recurs at various points in his oeuvre. By providing spiders with a human dwelling, the artist plays with the subject of scale. One the one hand he brings the extremely alien world of these eight-legged creatures closer to home, and on the other, in the tradition of the fable, they act as a reflection of human activity, which this ‘stage setting’ enables us to observe from a distance.
At the same time, in its new display of the permanent collection (until 17th May), the S.M.A.K. is presenting the series of drawings entitled Theater geschreven met een K is een kater, which has been in the collection for some time. This series was created in 1980 in parallel with Fabre’s first theatre production, which had the same title. In 1985 they were shown in the then Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent together with Het is theater zoals te verwachten en te voorzien was (1982) and De macht der theaterlijke dwaasheden (1984).
Vernissage: 12.12.2008 8 p.m.
Opening hours:
Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed on Monday (except on legal holiday), 25th December, 1st January
Informations:
+32 9 221 17 03
museum.smak@gent.be
vzw S.M.A.K.
Citadelpark
9000 Gent
België
http://www.smak.be
Goldfish Suddenly Dead
03.04.2009 - 03.05.2009 | Project Room Extra City, Antwerpen, Belgium
XYZ (Athens) presents the group exhibition entitled Goldfish Suddenly Dead, at Extra City Centre for Contemporary Art, Antwerp. The exhibition will include works by Dirk Braeckman, T.S. Eliot, Jan Fabre, Boris Groys, Vassilis Karouk, Mark Manders, Poka-Yio, Lucas Samaras, Gregor Schneider, Vello Vinn, and Eva Vretzaki.
Goldfish Suddenly Dead is a short story about loss: actual, remembered or projected. Yet, death itself – the definitive loss – is neither exalted in this exhibition as a figure nor revered as an icon, but rather humbly present as an unviewed, unspoken rhythm.
XYZ are pursuing their preoccupation with the politics of the personal – the individual coming up against insurmountable dead-ends. Every feeling of smallness, emptiness and powerlessness of the self against the weight of experience is addressed through a brief series of poetic, ironic, and occasionally harsh episodes, within a narrative built into the exhibition space, an experiential environment that will take the viewer from darkness to light and back into darkness. This exhibition is interested in loss and absence as a private, absolutely personal process of facing the inevitabilities of demise; a constant, ongoing fact of life, a life that is composed of small yet crushing realisations – like the child who walks full of anticipation into the bedroom to find its goldfish, having twisted and writhed on the floor for hours in its keeper's absence, lying in a small puddle, suddenly dead.
XYZ are Xenia Kalpaktsoglou, Poka-Yio and Augustine Zenakos, a curatorial trio based in Athens, who founded the Athens Biennial Non Profit Organisation in 2005. They curated the 1st Athens Biennale 2007 DESTROY ATHENS, and are artistic directors of the 2nd Athens Biennale 2009 HEAVEN, opening 15 June 2009.
Hosted by Extra City
Co-produced by Vidisquare and the Athens Biennale Non Profit Organisation
Opening hours:
Wednesday - Sunday: 2pm - 7pm
Thursday: 2pm - 8pm
Closed on public holidays
Enquiries:
+ 32 (0)3 677 1655
info@extracity.org
Project Room Extra City
Tulpstraat 79
2060 Antwerpen
http://www.extracity.org
http://www.xyzprojects.org
It's our Earth!
18.10.2008 - 26.04.2009 | TOUR & TAXIS, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium
From 18th October, you are cordially invited to the biggest ever exhibition on sustainable development in Europe! The biggest and perhaps the most surprising: along the same lines as their previous projects ("C'est notre Histoire!" - "It’s our History!", "Einstein", "God(s): User's Manual, the designers and scriptwriters of Tempora have made "It’s our Earth" much more than just an exhibition: it’s a whole event, which has to be seen to be appreciated...For two hours, you’ll be swept away on an amazing journey, through interactive exhibits and breath-taking displays, highlighted with works by some internationally renowned artists - such as two works of Jan Fabre - and interspersed with some spectacular new creations, such as a huge library, in sand!
It’s our Earth" begins in Brussels, which the Belgian government would like to make the European capital of sustainable development by 2010. The scope of the exhibition is therefore decidedly European: discussions are already underway to present it to other European capitals, Paris in particular.
Opening hours:
From Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Wednesday until 9 pm
Weekends and public holidays 10 am to 7 pm
Schools holidays 10 am to 7 pm
Informations:
+32 2 549 60 49
info@expo-terra.be
TOUR & TAXIS
Havenlaan 86
1000 Brussels
http://www.expo-terra.be/
Something Else!!!
06.02.2009 - 19.04.2009 | MAN_Museo d'Arte Provincia di Nuoro, Italy
One of northern Europe’s most important museums of contemporary art, the S.M.A.K. in Ghent, Belgium, presents a fine selection of some seventy works from its collection at the MAN in Nuoro. The selection, chosen by Philippe Van Cauteren and Cristiana Collu, is anything but arbitrary: its intent is to document the moment of transition between a “before” and an “after” in the contemporary art world of the 1950s.
Something Else!!!! presents, among others, works by Arman, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Patrick Lebret, Allen Jones, Jannis Kounellis, Ricardo Brey, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Lois e Franziska Weinberger, Maria Serebriakova, Johanna Billing, Jennifer Allora e Guillermo Calzadilla, Guillaume Bijl, Jan Fabre, Wilhelm Sasnal, Wim Delvoye, Thomas Schütte, Zoe Leonard, Edward Lipski, Jan Van Imschoot, Bruce Nauman, Walter Leblanc, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Mekhitar Garabedian, Sven ’t Jolle, François Morellet, Panamarenko, Herman Van Ingelgem, Federico Fusi, Mike Kelley, Fabrice Hybert, Andy Warhol, Willem Oorebeek, Luc Tuymans, Pierre Alechinsky, Jan Vercruysse.
Catalogue: Silvana editoriale
Opening hours:
10am to 1pm and 4.30pm to 8.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday
Enquiries:
+ 39 784252110
info@museoman.it
MAN_Museo d'Arte Provincia di Nuoro
via Satta, 27. 08100 Nuoro
Italy
http://www.museoman.it/
The game of madness. On lunacy in fim & theatre
04.10.2008 - 12.04.2009 | Museum Dr. Guislain, Gent, Belgium
Madness is taboo, yet it always fascinates. This ambivalent attitude becomes a game: we fantasize, escape and lark about ceaselessly. The Game of Madness explores the representations of lunacy in film excerpts, images of stage plays, historical paintings, miniature theatres, ‘Art Brut’ and contemporary art. Archetypical characters such as the jester, the hysterical woman, the mad scientist, the disturbed monarch and the dangerous madman are all portrayed. Are there certain aspects of ourselves in these stereotypical lunatics? The exhibition examines both the theatrics of madness and the therapeutic side of the theatre. The stage is lit and becomes a place for lunacy, ritual and healing.
James Ensor, Jan Fabre, Hugo Claus, Fernand Khnopff, Dirk Braeckman, Jack Nicholson, Dirk Roofthooft, David Lynch, Jan Vercruysse, Julien Schoenaerts, Koen Broucke, Ger van Elk, Guy Cassiers, Johan Dehollander, Woody Allen, Alain Platel, Ingmar Bergman, Eric Devolder, Guy Van Bossche, Abattoir Fermé, Henry Darger, Pedro Almodóvar, Lemm & Barkey
An exhibition catalogue will be published (Dutch /French), Roularta Books, 176p, 4-colour print.
Tuesday - Friday: 9-17h
Saturday - Sunday: 13-17h
Closed on Monday, on 24, 25 & 31 December en op 1 January
Informations:
+32(0)9/216.35.95
info@museumdrguislain.be
Dr. Guislain Museum
Jozef Guislainstraat 43
9000 Ghent
Belgium
http://www.museumdrguislain.be
Collectie XXIII
04.10.2008 - 01.04.2009 | MuHKA, Antwerpen, België
In the new collection display, you walk through a number of installations that offer a highly specific and individual view of not-so-everyday life. You suddenly become aware of your physical relationship with your surroundings.Includes work by Kutlug Ataman, Guillaume Bijl, Pipilotti Rist, Ilya Kabakov, Marijke Van Warmerdam, Ana Maria Tavares, Hans Op de Beeck, Jan Fabre, Dan Flavin, ...
Opening hours:
From Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On Mondays, 1st January, 1st May, Ascension Day, 25th December
Informations:
+32 (0)3 260 99 99
info@muhka.be
MuHKA
Leuvenstraat 32
2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
http://www.muhka.be
Indian Caps. Jan Fabre's Choice
13.02.2009 - 08.03.2009 | Indian Caps vzw, Antwerpen, Belgium
Last year Indian Caps launched a new format. Five ‘godfathers of contemporary Belgian art’ are presenting their highly personal selection of young artistic talent. For this first time, Flor Bex, former director of the MuHKA and a member of the Indian Caps board, compiled an exclusive series of five exhibitions spread over autumn 2008 and spring 2009. The third presents Jan Fabre’s choice from 13th February to 8th March 2009. Jan is introducing the following artists:
Reg Carremans
Mathieu Chevalier
Patrick Couder
Isidoor Goddeeris
Linda Molenaar
Myryam Najd
Erik Van de Mert
Witte Van Hulzen/ Sander Breure
In the rest of the 2008/2009 season, Indian Caps has the following godfathers in store:
Koen van den Broek’s Choice:
20th March to 12th April 2009
Guy Van Bossche’s Choice:
24 April to 17 May 2009
Opening hours:
The exhibition is open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 2 to 6 pm.
Enquiries:
+32 (0)3 203 41 51
info@indiancaps.be
Indian Caps vzw
Engelse beurs 4
2000 Antwerp
Belgium
http://www.indiancaps.be/
Now Jump!
08.10.2008 - 05.02.2009 | Nam June Paik Festival, Seoul, South Korea
NOW JUMP, the festival’s title, originates in the punch line from one of Aesop’s fables: “Hic Rhodus, Hic saltus!” NOW JUMP is an appeal to not simply rely on past achievements: NOW is always the time to act and JUMP. This title is an invitation or call to action but also represents the ambition of the Nam June Paik Art Center to leap into the future through the NJP Festival.NOW JUMP is organized according to the concept of ‘Stations’. This notion simultaneously encompasses a state of stillness and of motion or anticipation of motion. In our everyday experience this can be the place where trains or busses regularly stop; a broadcasting station; a power station; a research institute; a studio; a local headquarters; a habitat; social status or a posture. For this festival five stations exist as concurrent initiatives, including exhibitions, performances, a platform to establish discourse, and the development of the NJP Art Center Prize.
Jan Fabre participates in Station_3 with the film The Problem (2001) and the installation Shitting peace pigeons and flying rats (2008).
Opening hours:
Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(Closed on the last Monday of every month)
Last admission into the exhibition 8:30 p.m.
Informations:
+ 82.031.201.8547
NAM JUNE PAIK ART CENTER
85 Sanggal-dong Giheung-gu Yongin-si
Gyeonggi-do, Korea
http://www.njp.kr/root/festival/festival.html
http://njp.kr/root/festival/html_eng/station_3.html
http://www.njp.kr/root/festival/festival.html
Struggle for life. Evolution and extinction in the anthropocene
21.11.2008 - 31.01.2009 | ERES-Stiftung, Munich, Germany
Exhibition (21 NOV 08 - 31 JAN 09)
Symposium (21 -22 NOV 08)
Artists: Dorothy Cross, Mark Dion, Carsten Höller, Jan Fabre, Klause Fritze, Sanna Kannisto, Oliver van den Berg, Jess von der Ahe
Opening hours:
Saturday: 11a.m. - 7 p.m.
Informations:
+49 (0)89 388 79 0 79
info@eres-stiftung.de
ERES-Stiftung
Römerstr. 15
D-80801 Munich
Germany
http://www.eres-stiftung.de
Presentation collection
19.07.2008 - 25.01.2009 | S.M.A.K., Gent, België
The aim of this collection presentation is to generously exhibit the new acquisitions and donations, and to place them in a context with regard to history, theme or content by way of existing works in the S.M.A.K. collection. This will be done in a manner that is open and transparent so that the spectator will almost spontaneously acquire insight into the what, how and why of these new acquisitions.
The thread running through the presentation on the ground floor of the museum focuses on the approach to art as a non linguistic system of communication. Many of the works on display here attempt to indicate or question the function of art and the function of language as a means of communication and do so each in their own individual way. The exhibition includes work by Mekhitar Garabedian, Jan Fabre, Art&Language, Jef Geys, Anselm Kiefer, Jordan Wolfson, Joseph Kosuth and Marcel Broodthaers.
On the upper floor you will find a comprehensive ensemble of Panamarenko’s work, a new acquisition by the Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov, and presentations by artists like Angel Vergara, Marthe Wéry, Leo Copers, Oswald Oberhuber and Gilberto Zorio.
Opening hours:
Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed on Monday (except on legal holiday), 25th December, 1st January
Informations:
+32 9 221 17 03
museum.smak@gent.be
vzw S.M.A.K.
Citadelpark
9000 Gent
België
http://www.smak.be
Futurotextiel 08
09.10.2008 - 07.12.2008 | Hall NMBS, Kortrijk, België
An exhibition on textile innovation, in association with a great many Flemish textile companies. The artistic section of Futurotextiel 08 includes design, architecture and contemporary art. In the field of contemporary art, the focus is on the heterogeneous use of textiles as a material and/or subject.
A collaboration of the city of Kortrijk and Lille3000
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10am – 6pm
During Interieur 08 (17 to 26/10): 10am – 9pm, except on Sunday 26 October
Closed on Mondays
Entrance fees: between 2 and 6 euros, free for children up to 12 years of age, the disabled, ICOM members, persons accompanying school groups and holders of a teacher’s card
Informations:
+ 32 (0) 56 27 74 04
futurotextiel@kortrijk.be
Hall NMBS
Magdalenastraat
8500 Kortrijk
http://www.futurotextiel.com
I have nothing to say and I am saying it
25.10.2008 - 23.11.2008 | Platform Seoul 2008, Korea
I have nothing to say and I am saying it is a contemporary art exhibit that brings together imagery, sound, light, dance, and theater – all elements that interact with time and space – inviting the viewer to take part not as a “visitor” but as an active “participant”. Interacting with the here and now, this non-material form of art does not seek to distance itself from its audience, but instead bids the viewer to step into the artist’s dimension of time and space to encounter new energy and experiences.I have nothing to say and I am saying it features more than 50 local and international artists impacting today’s global art scene, whose works are variously inspired by the historical meaning of conceptual art, minimalism, experimental theater, media art, and modern dance. Although, in an experimental approach, works by each artist will be shown in separate spaces and undertaken as individual projects across different mediums, they will nonetheless be consistently aligned to the exhibit’s broad conceptual context.
Jan Fabre shows his film Lancelot (2004, film) and two blood drawings from the performance Sanguis/Mantis (2001) in the Kukje Gallery.
Opening hours:
Every day from 11am to 6pm (entrance until 5pm)
Closed on Monday
Informations:
+ 82 2 735 8449
info@platformseoul.org
KUKJE GALLERY
59-1, Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
110-200 Korea
http://www.platformseoul.org
http://www.kukje.org
Corpus Delicti
26.09.2008 - 21.11.2008 | Justitiepaleis, Brussel, België
‘Corpus Delicti’ introduces contemporary art into the Law Courts. The title of this temporary group exhibition refers both to the legal term and the human body in general. It includes Jan Fabre’s work Will he always have his feet together?, a sculpture from the S.M.A.K. collection in Ghent.
Organisation: B.A.C. – Brussels Art Central vzw
Open from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm
Admission free
Informations:
+ 32 (0) 2 519 86 77
info@co-de.org
Brussels Law Courts
Poelaertplein 1
1000 Brussels
http://www.corpus-delicti.be
Reflections on light
16.09.2008 - 15.11.2008 | Galerie Bernd Klüser - Galerie Klüser 2, München, Duitsland
The Bernd Klüser Gallery is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary with "Reflections on Light", which focuses on works by Jan Fabre, Alex Katz, Andy Warhol, Christian Boltanski, Conrad Shawcross, Enzo Cucchi, Glen Rubsamen, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Jannis Kounellis, Jeff Cowen, Joseph Beuys, Mimmo Paladino, Olaf Metzel, Robert Motherwell, Sean Scully and Tony Cragg. Two locations:
Galerie Bernd Klüser
Georgenstrasse 15
D – 80799 München
Opening hours:
Monday - Friday: 11am – 6pm
Saturday: 11am – 2pm
Galerie Klüser 2
Türkenstrasse 23
D – 80799 München
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 2pm – 6pm
Saturday: 11am – 2pm
Informations:
+49 89 384 081-0 (Klüser)
+49 89 384 081-23 (Klüser 2)
info@galerieklueser.com
http://www.galerieklueser.com
Otras Floras
18.10.2008 - 14.11.2008 | Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Brasil
The history of Brazil and of Latin America in general is marked by the figure of the voyager – a mix of an artist and a scientist – who has charted the territory and classified its fauna and flora. The objective discourse of science has often hid the ideological implications and the political motivations that have ended up mapping the colonies and cataloging their natural resources, so paving the way for their following exploration. Today, this figure is under critical scrutiny by many artists who confront new (or already well known) territories with a profound awareness of the intrinsical limitations that restrict every extraneous regard willing to set about in the fieldwork. Other Florae gathers artists who look to the territory with attitudes ranging from ironical distancing to genuine fascination and from the will to naturalize the “exotic” by means of exposing the contingent of this category to the resolution of searching the everyday for the uncommon. The tensions between the natural and its cultural assessment, the alternative forms of classification and the issues of territory are a
few of the topics elaborated by the artists in this exhibition.
Jan Fabre uses several organic materials (such as beetles, dried animals and skulls) in his artistic works. These are, more than sculptures, dramaturgies of the regard, as he stated himself. Gravetomb(2001) is an installation formed by swords, crosses and skulls. In the diagram of Conquest, the relations between acculturation, evangelization and death are indissoluble. In the appropriation of the territory at all costs, the cross and the sword have always taken turns. The beetle-covered skulls, like iridescent trophies, hold in their mouths specimens of fauna as a posthumous offering to the European civilizing action in the so-called New World.
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 10 am - 7 pm
Saturday 11 am - 3 pm
Informations:
+ 55(11)3063 2344
info@nararoesler.com.br
GALERIA NARA ROESLER
Avenida Europa 655
São Paulo SP BRASIL
01449-001
http://www.nararoesler.com.br
II Bienal de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid
17.09.2008 - 09.11.2008 | c/ Ramírez de Prado, 3 Madrid, Spain
Fundación ONCE (Madrid) is organising its second contemporary art biennale. The programme comprises a group exhibition and a range of cultural activities (film, theatre, dance and music). The main theme of the exhibition is made up of such contrasting concepts as visible/invisible, reality/imagination, tangible/intangible, and so on. It includes a work by Jan Fabre: Tivoli (1990) from the collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Art Reina Sofiá.
Opening hours:
Monday closed; Tuesday-Saturday 11am-2pm and 5pm-8pm; Sunday 11am-2pm
Informations:
+ 0034 91 508 51 89
+ 0034 91 506 51 84
arte@fundaciononce.es
c/ Ramírez de Prado, 3 Madrid
www.technosite.es/img/IIBienalArteFundacionONCE.pdf
http://www.fundaciononce.es
Résonances médiévales
04.07.2008 - 31.10.2008 | Couvent des Cordeliers, Saint-Nizier-sous-Charlieu, France
Résonances médiévales is a project within the exhibition ‘Hors les murs’ at Saint-Etienne. The ‘Musée d’Art Moderne’ made, using the spiritual setting of the ‘Convent of the Cordeliers’, a selection of six works from its collection. ‘Sanguis/Mantis Landscape (Battlefield)’ of Jan Fabre, ‘Charity’ of Julian Schnabel, ‘Occhio di Dio’ of Luciana Fabro, ‘Vigile’ of Denis Laget, ‘Indienne’ of Gérard Garouste and ‘Objets de la Passion’ of Jiri Kolar are inviting us in a medieval, sacral sphere.
A collaboration of the ‘Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole’ and the ‘Conseil général de la Loire’
Open hours:
jul - aug: everyday (except Monday)
from 10am-1pm and 2-7pm
sept - oct: everyday (except Monday)
from 10am-12.30pm and 2-6pm
Entrance: 4 or 3 EUR, free under the age of 12
Informations:
04 77 60 07 42
Couvent des Cordeliers
42190 Saint-Nizier-sous-Charlieu
http://www.mam-st-etienne.fr
Voyage Sentimental
03.10.2008 - 30.10.2008 | Mediations Biennale, Poznań, Poland
Contemporary art from every corner of the world is brought together for the first Mediations Biennale in Poznań. Belgium is represented by the artists Eric Van Hove, Koen Van Mechelen and Jan Fabre. Part of the extensive programme is Voyage Sentimental, in which the curator Lorand Hegyi seeks out the ‘identity’ of Central Europe. It includes three creations by Jan Fabre (Angel with cross, Homage to Jean-Henri Fabre (see photo) and Homage to Karel Verlat (with flayed anti-hero), which you can see in the Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu, Poznań’s national museum.
Mediations Biennale is organized by Centrum Kultury "Zamek" and Kontekst Sztuki Association. The Biennale is a part of project "Poznań 2016 European Capital of Culture"
Opening hours:
Monday closed;
Tuesday 10am – 6pm;
Wednesday 9am – 5pm;
Thursday 10am – 4pm;
Friday 10am – 5pm;
Saturday 10am – 5pm;
Sunday 10am – 4pm
Informations:
+ 48 061 64 65 270
j.przygonska@zamek.poznan.pl
MUZEUM NARODWE W POZNANIU
Al. K. Marcinkowskiego 9
61-745 Poznań
Poland
www.mnp.art.pl
http://www.mediations.pl
Update
21.09.2008 - 26.10.2008 | DEWEER Gallery, Otegem, België
“Update is a groupshow with mainly new works by a major part of the artists from our programme. It will feature new sculptural works by Michaël Aerts, Stephan Balkenhol and Andy Wauman, alongside models by Jan Fabre, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Matthieu Laurette. Furthermore, there will be new and unknown works by Koen Vanmechelen, Panamarenko and Enrique Marty on display, and new paintings by Benjamin Moravec. New installations and videoworks by Stefaan Dheedene will also be presented.
The show will take up both exhibition halls and it will be a must due to its great diversity of new works.” (Mark Deweer)
Opening hours:
Wednesday – Friday / Sunday: 2 – 6 pm
and by appointment
Informations:
+ 32 (0) 56 644 893
info@deweerartgallery.com
DEWEER ART GALLERY
Tiegemstraat 6A
B – 8553 Otegem
http://www.deweergallery.com
Jan Fabre at the Expo In Zaragoza: Belgian Paviljon
14.06.2008 - 14.08.2008 | EXPO Zaragoza, Spain
"The man writing on the water"The work
http://www.expozaragoza2008.be/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=1&lang=nl
Bloedmooi - Onze dubieuze relatie met het dier
04.10.2007 - 30.03.2008 | Historisch Museum Rotterdam, Schielandshuis, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
With a.o.: Alexander Mc Queen, Edward Lipski, Jan Fabre, Koen Vanmechelen, Thomas Grünfeld, William Wegman, Wim Delvoye.Curator : Silvia B.
http://www.historischmuseumrotterdam.nl
Cadeau d'amis / A hommage for Jan Hoet
30.09.2007 - 16.12.2007 | ICCA (International Centre for Contemporary Art), Diepenbeek, Belgium
With : Guillaume Bijl, Patrick Corillon, Thierry De Cordier, Raoul De Keyser, Wim Delvoye, Jan Fabre, Michel François, Bernd Lohaus, Marcel Maeyer, Panamarenko, Luc TuymansUnknown Force
21.10.2007 - 11.11.2007 | Transfo, Zwevegem, Belgium
Beauty and the Beast
14.07.2007 - 04.11.2007 | Museum Residenzgalerie, Salzburg, Austria
Unusual Lovers in Baroque Painting and Graphic Art. Curated by Gabriele Groschner
http://www.residenzgalerie.at
I Am As You Will Be / The Skeleton in Art
20.09.2007 - 03.11.2007 | Cheim & Read, New York , United States
With : Francis Alÿs, Donald Baechler, Matthew Barney, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, Michaël Borremans, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Broodthaers, Salvador Dali, Paul Delvaux, Wim Delvoye, Marlene Dumas, Jan Fabre, Angelo Filomeno, Roland Flexner, Katharina Fritsch, Adam Fuss, Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer & Lady Pink, Jannis Kounellis, Sherrie Levine, Tony Matelli, Mcdermott & Mcgough, Robert Morris, Edvard Munch, Alice Neel, Pablo Picasso, Jack Pierson, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Félicien Rops, Luc Tuymans, Jan van Oost, Andy Warhol
http://www.cheimread.com
DE GUSTIBUS...
14.02.2007 - 29.04.2007 | Broelmuseum, Broelkaai & ING, Kortrijk, Belgium
ABOUT EATING IN CONTEMPORARY ART
Curator: Lieven Van Den Abeele, Veerle Van Durme, Anne Petre
With a.o.: Wim Delvoye, Patrick Van Caeckenbergh, Jan Fabre, Jef Geys, Daniel Spoerri and Peter De CupereCOLLECTIVE ONE
18.01.2007 - 09.03.2007 | Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Geneva , Switzerland
with: Marina Abramovic, Ghada Amer, Cory Arcangel, Per Barclay,
Wim Delvoye, Jan Fabre, Nan Goldin, Hervé Graumann,
Fabrice Gygi, Guy Limone, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Jennifer
& Kevin McCoy, Cornelia Parker, Giuseppe Penone,
Georges Rousse, Samuel Rousseau, Not Vital
http://www.bartschi.ch
Absolumental
10.11.2006 - 19.02.2007 | Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France
Exposition Conçue à partir des nouvelles acquisitions et de dépôts du Fonds Nationald d' Art Contemporain.
With: Franz West, Stephane Calais, Fabien Verschaere, Bertrand Lamarche, Philippe Decrauzat, Elizabeth Creseveur, Daniel Schlier, John Isaacs, Bruno Peinado, Angela Buloch, Mounier Fatmi, Jan Fabre, Myriam Mechita, Yazid Oulab, Siobhan Hapaska, Anne-Marie Schneider, Virginie Loze, Christophe Draeger, Jerome Basserode, Grout / Mazeas, Delphine Gigoux-Martin, Peter Kolger
http://www.lesabattoirs.org
ARCO 07
15.02.2007 - 19.02.2007 | Feria di Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna / Salzburg gallery shows works of Jan Fabre at the annual ARCO, the international contemporary art fair in Madrid.
http://arcoenglish.artmediacompany.com/
INTRAMOENIA_EXTRART - CASTELLI DI PUGLIA (CASTELLI DELLA DAUNIA)
14.10.2006 - 14.12.2006 | Fortezza Svevo - Angioina di Lucera / Castello Svevo Angioino di Manfredonia / Castello Normanno - Angioino - Aragonese di Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy
Curator: Giusy Caroppo
With : Botto e Bruno, Pietro Capogrosso, Braco Dimitrijevich, Luigi Ontani, Maria Teresa Hincapie, Dino Innocente, Jan Fabre, Pino Pipoli
http://www.ecletticaweb.it
ZOO
23.06.2006 - 08.10.2006 | La Centrale Electrique / European Centre for Contemporary Art, Brussels, Belgium
With : Jane Alexander, Balthasar Burkhard, Christian Carez, Roni Horn, Karen Knorr, Oleg Kulik, Stephan Balkenhol, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Jan Fabre, Johan Muyle, Alain Séchas, Marie José Burki, Carsten Höller a.o.2006 BEAUFORT / KUST BRENGT KUNST
01.04.2006 - 01.10.2006 | Knokke-Heist, Zeebrugge, Blankenberge, De Haan-Wenduine, Bredene, Oostende (Jan Fabre), Middelkerke-Westende, Nieuwpoort, Koksijde-Oostduinkerke, De Panne, Belgium
With a.o.: Zhan Wang, Michael Parekowhai, Pedro Calapez, Michael Ray Charles, Stephan Balkenhol, Ling Jian, Joep Van Lieshout, Louise Bourgeois, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Mimmo Paladino, Botha, ..
http://www.2006beaufort.be
The Sublime is Now!
02.04.2006 - 30.07.2006 | Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf/Bern, Switzerland
(Das Erhabene in der Zeitgenössischen Kunst)
met oa. : Barnett Newman, Rothko, James Turell, James Lee Byars
http://www.museum-franzgertsch.ch
WAR IS OVER / 1945-2005 LA LIBERTA DELL'ARTE DA PICASSO A WARHOL A CATTELAN
14.10.2005 - 26.02.2006 | GAMEC, Bergamo, Italy
With: David Hammonds, Jasper Johns, Giulio Paolini, Pascale Martine Tayou, Alighiero Boetti, Costa Vece, Thomas Schütte, Max Beckmann, Maurizio Cattelan, Christian Boltanski, Marc Chagall, Otto Dix, Jan Fabre, Lyonel Feininger, George Grosz, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, Irwin, Franz Marc, Fabio Mauri, Vasilij Kandinsky, Vanessa Beecroft, Markus Lüpertz, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, Luc Tuymans, Rineke Dijkstra, Leon Golub, Francis Bacon, Alberto Giacometti, René Magritte, Shirin Neshat, Pablo Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert and George, Kendel Geers, Gary Hill a.o.
http://www.gamec.it/
BARROCOS I NEOBARROCOS / EL INFIERNO DE LO BELLO
03.10.2005 - 18.12.2005 | Domus Artium 2002, Salamanca, Spain
With: a.o. Franz Ackermann, Matthew Barney, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Jan Fabre, Jonathan Meese, Juan Munoz, Tony Oursler, Thomas Schütte, Bill Viola
(11/12/2005 for the work of Jan Fabre)
http://www.zerynthia.it/
VERFRAAIING
22.10.2005 - 27.11.2005 | Provinciaal Hof (Markt, Brugge) & Tolhuis (Jan Van Eyckplein 1-2), Belgium
http://www.west-vlaanderen.be/verfraaiing
WHEN HUMOUR BECOMES PAINFUL
27.08.2005 - 30.10.2005 | Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland
Curated by Heike Munder and Felicity LunnMEMOIRE ET TRANSMISSION
09.09.2005 - 03.10.2005 | MAMAC, Liège, Belgium
With a.o.: Patrick Corillon, Eric Duyckaerts, Jan Fabre, Pierre Kroll, Tamara Laï, Jacques Lizène, Johan Muyle, Pol Pierart, André Stas
http://www.mamac.org/
Visionary Belgium.
04.03.2005 - 15.05.2005 | Brussels, Bozar, Belgium
Curated by Harald Szeemann
http://www.bozar.be
Art/Fashion. (Biennale di Firenze ’96)
01.01.1997 - 01.12.1997 | New York, Guggenheim Museum SoHo , USA
http://www.guggenheim.org
Ripple Across the Water ‘95.
01.01.1995 - 01.12.1995 | Tokyo, Watari-Um/Tadashi Kawamata Museum, Japan
http://www.watarium.co.jp/
Documenta IX.
01.01.1992 - 01.12.1992 | Kassel, Museum Fridericianum, Duitsland
Curated by Jan Hoet
http://documentaarchiv.stadt-kassel.de
TRANSFORM. BildObjektSkulptur im 20. Jahrhundert.
01.01.1992 - 01.12.1992 | Basel, Kunstmuseum & Kunsthalle, Switzerland
http://www.kunsthallebasel.ch
21a Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo.
01.01.1991 - 01.10.1991 | Sao Paulo, Different Locations, Brazil
Irony by Vision
01.01.1991 - 01.07.1991 | Tokyo, Watari-Um Gallery, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
http://www.watarium.co.jp/
Artisti (della Fiandra).
01.05.1990 - 01.11.1990 | Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Sagredo, Italy
http://www.labiennale.org
Virgin / Warrior
14-12-2004 | Paris, Palais de Tokyo, France
With Marina Abramovic
http://www.palaisdetokyo.com
