Chantal Akerman
Vasco Araujo
Dara Birnbaum
Ellen Cantor
Honore' d'O
Manon De Boer
Dany Deprez
Anouk De Clercq
James Fotopoulos
Runa Islam
Gulsun Karamustafa
Ana Poliak
Pipilotti Rist
Hito Steyerl
Catherine Sullivan
Sam Taylor-Wood
Kerry Tribe
Katrien Vermeire
Cui Xiuwen
Cis Bierinckx
The second biennial for video art is conceived as a journey of discovery through the city. It takes the form of a trail passing unique architectural spaces that trigger interaction with the moving image. The curator, Cis Bierinckx, made a selection from the youngest visionaries of international video-art. Next to Flemish artists, are global participants hailing from Great Britain, Switzerland, Portugal, Turkey, Argentina, China, the United States, and elsewhere.
2nd biennial for video art, a walking look at the present-day moving image
Participating artists: Chantal Akerman (BE/FR), Vasco Araùjo (PT), Dara Birnbaum (US), Ellen Cantor (UK/US), Honoré d’O (BE), Manon De Boer (BE/NL), Dany Deprez (BE), Anouk De Clercq (BE), James Fotopoulos (US), Runa Islam (UK), Gülsün Karamustafa (TR), Ana Poliak (AR), Pipilotti Rist (CH), Hito Steyerl (DE), Catherine Sullivan (US), Sam Taylor-Wood (UK), Kerry Tribe (US), Katrien Vermeire (BE), Cui Xiuwen (CN)
Curated by Cis Bierinckx
The second biennial for video art is conceived again as a journey of discovery through the city of Mechelen. It takes the form of a trail passing unique architectural spaces that trigger interaction with the moving image.
After the successful 2003 edition it was decided to turn Contour into a biennial with a new curator each time composing a program reflecting a unique vision of video art. Current curator Cis Bierinckx chose artists with daring artistic viewpoints, navigating between (independent) film and visual art.
He made a selection from the youngest visionaries of international video-art. Next to Flemish artists, are global participants hailing from Great Britain, Switzerland, Portugal, Turkey, Argentina, China, the United States, and elsewhere. Many artists are leading lights on the video art scene. Others are not very familiar with this scene yet but will definitely surprise.
Most of the collected works are very recent creations. No less than seven artists created a new work especially for this biennial: Dara Birnbaum, Manon de Boer, Anouk De Clercq, Dany Deprez, James Fotopoulos, Gülsün Karamustafa and Katrien Vermeire.
A catalogue including essays and/or interviews by Chris Dercon, Sabine Himmelsbach, Paola Morsiani, Françoise Parfait and Etienne Van den Bergh will be published to document this 2nd biennial.
A limited edition will be available with works by Vasco Araùjo, Dara Birnbaum, Gülsün Karamustafa, James Fotopoulos and Katrien Vermeire.
Ciné Contour is the side film programme of the exhibition. Feature films will be shown by James Fotopoulos (26th Sept), Ana Poliak (24th Oct) and Chantal Akerman (14th Nov). Manon De Boer (10th Oct), Gülsün Karamustafa (31st Oct) and Anouk De Clercq (7th Nov) will compose their own programme featuring personally inspiring films. These screenings further explore the creative complexities of Contour contributors. It is a brilliant opportunity for visitors of the biennial to experience the artists’ point of view in a cinema setting.
Image: Katrien Vermeire, ‘Pauline en Timo’, 2004
For more information contact :
Contour Mechelen vzw
Fr. de Merodestraat 67, B-2800 Mechelen
Tel: +32 (0) 15 33 08 01
general co-ordinator: Lies Declerck
e-mail: lies.contour@telenet.be
press contact: Kirsten Lemaire
e-mail: kirsten.contour@telenet.be
Start: Oude Stadsfeestzaal
(Old Municipal Festive Hall),
Fr. de Merodestraat 28, 2800 Mechelen
Tue-Fr 1:30pm-6pm / Sat-Sun 10am-6pm