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Histoires simples
Léopold Mottet 1 students
107 Féronstrée
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Qu’est-ce-qui se trame ici ?
Centre André Baillon
1 Féronstrée
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Night Walk
Maria Chiara Ziosi
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Thy Cities Shall With Commerce Shine — Part II
Hattie Wade
35 Rue Souverain Pont
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La Maison Panure – Fève des rois
JJ von Panure
21 Pont d'Île
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MANTERO
Santiago Vélez
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Mobile Écriture Automatique
Philippe José Tonnard
109 rue de la Cathédrale
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ST END
Pablo Perez
10 Rue Nagelmackers
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ALREADYMADE n° 3 : Empty Cart or Cardboard Cybertruck
M.Eugène Pereira Tamayo
18 Rue de l'Etuve
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Centre de remise en forme (économie de guerre)
Werner Moron
7 Rue de l'Official (Îlot Saint-Michel)
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Sun(set)(Seed)
Matthieu Michaut
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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precarity of non-human entities
Gérard Meurant
23 Rue Saint-Michel
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S’aligne, l’inconnue sans lecture
Julia Kremer
40 Rue Hors-Château
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Autumn Collages
Ívar Glói Gunnarsson Breiðfjörð
30 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Rōt Rot Rôt
Janina Fritz
28 Rue des Carmes
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Pierre ventilée
Daniel Dutrieux
14 Rue de la Populaire (Îlot Saint-Michel)
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Peephole
Jacques Di Piazza
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Room Eater
Jorge de la Cruz
5 Rue Saint-Michel (Îlot Saint-Michel)
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Behind the Curtain
Francesca Comune
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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COMMENT
Kim Bradford
16 Rue du Palais
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Pedro Camejo (série Diaspora)
Omar Victor Diop
25 Rue Saint Paul
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L’impasse de la vignette, dans le temps et dans l’espace
Michel Bart and Mathias Vancoppenolle
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Opéra-savon, épisode 1 : L’ Aquarium-Museum
Clara Agnus
20 Rue de la Sirène
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STILL
#7
Krišs Salmanis
Curator : Alix Nyssen & Saryna Nyssen
1694 Rue de la Cathédrale
Krišs Salmanis is a Latvian conceptual artist with a very multifaceted production. Photography, video, body art, sculpture and installation are all mediums that he invests a lot in with poetry and humor. Through the diversity of techniques, materials, and themes he explores, it is often the method that forms the common thread of his creations. The artworks gathered for Art au Centre #7 are notably the result of a meticulous, long and sometimes tedious work that records the passage of time in a repetitive format.
02cm 02.02.02. is a functional and scalable tattoo made in 2002, the day of the artist’s 25th birthday. Placed on his stomach, it includes the date as well as a two-centimeter line which is measured each year and will be the subject of a growth chart until 2042. In a way, the artwork is also an amused reaction to the tattoo boom of the 1990s, with Salmanis thus becoming a part of the contemporary “ consumer tribe ”.
Dawn is an animation composed of 185 photographs of a print capturing the sunrise on the morning of a summer solstice. The summer solstice is Latvia’s most popular celebration and the event is eagerly awaited as early as Christmas, when the days grow shorter. By re-photographing the image every morning at dawn, from the 2008 winter solstice to the 2009 summer solstice, Salmanis intends to « somewhat recreate the emotion of the original morning – so full of life, anticipation and grief. »
