Netwerk Center for Contemporary Art
Vincent Meessen proposes a case study on the necessity to build singular critical apparatus in order to think the relations between modernity and coloniality. With her photographs Lidwien van de Ven focuses on issues of politics and religion while she postulates questions concerning the expressiveness of journalistic images. In his work El baz explores the notions of borders and territories, especially those what would raise barriers between individuals.
Vincent Meessen
My Last life
In his exhibition entitled My Last Life, Vincent Meessen (°1971, BE/US) lines out an ambitious plot involving "Herbé", a double character of the author and critic Roland Barthes. Vincent Meessen fits Barthes, himself the writer of the famous Mythologies, within the mold of the ultimate “mythological” project: namely the artist who transcends his role as creator to occupy a role as a character within his work. Besides this conceptual and critical approach of the writer, Meessen presents colonial figures that were both a part of Barthes’s writings and his real life. Was his grandfather not Louis-Gustave Binger, the ‘explorer-traveler’ who annexed the Ivory Coast to the French Empire? In his critically-acclaimed film Vita Nova, through sculptures and photographs, Meessen proposes a case study on the necessity to build singular critical apparatus in order to think the relations between modernity and coloniality in all their complexity.
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Lidwien van de Ven
Freedom
With her photographs Lidwien van de Ven (°1963, NL) focuses on issues of politics and religion while she postulates questions concerning the expressiveness of journalistic images. Her photos do not reveal their different layers of meaning at once, for they are poised upon the border between the visible and invisible, where the documentary, poetic and disturbing are brought together in a careful balance.
The photograph, Paris, 12/26/2006 (Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité) shows a nighttime street in the Marais. Current political controversies often make references to the three concepts that appear in this work. Simultaneously, they are also a part of the history of this particular Parisian district. This image and these words are the basis for the artist installation.
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Mohamed El baz
Bricoler l'incurable.détails
Real Life 2011
As an artist, Mohamed El baz (°1967, MA) has only one goal before him: to fix the things around him, in his own words "the irreparable." In his work El baz explores the notions of borders and territories, especially those what would raise barriers between individuals. El baz plays upon three themes in his work: the everyday, the autobiographical and the playful. The work itself is nomadic and transforms itself according to the context
Each exhibition is a part of the European project Interreg IVa ‘2 Mers Seas Zeeën’ Cross-boarder cooperative programme 2007-2013. This project is a cooperation between Aspex (Portsmouth), Boem vzw (Kunst & Zwalm), Fabrica (Brighton), L’H du Siège (Valenciennes), La Malterie (Lille) and Netwerk (Aalst). United by the motto ‘Investing in your future’ sustainable strategies for audience paticipation are developed.
Image: Vincent Messen, Vita Nova, Still
Opening: december 10 at 20.30
Netwerk Center for Contemporary Art
Houtkaai z/n - Aalst
Hours: Tu- Su 14-18
Admission: 1 Euro