Michiel van Bakel
Jasper van den Brink
Persijn Broersen
Rikkert Brok
eddie d
Nan Hoover
Jan Peter van der Wenden
Kirsten Geisler
Bernard Gigounon
Andreas Siefert
Bill Spinhoven
Eric Steensma
Martijn Veldhoen
Gerald van der Kaap
Annet Dekker
The artists in the exhibition reveal the magic in media art. By playing with space, light and shadow, extreme close-ups or computer techniques the "art magique" is brought to life.In the exhibition Dutch Installation Art a desire for the extraordinary, which is at the core of any fantastic machine, travels through as an undercurrent - and is often transferred to the viewer as an experience for the senses.
Dutch Installation Art
National Museum of Contemporary Art, MNAC, Bucharest and
The Netherlands Media Art Institute / Montevideo Time Based Arts
"Optical illusions have fascinated man as far back as the Middle Ages, and continue
to do so. For some time now film has been the magical medium par excellence, but
since the rise of video film no longer has the sole claim to this magic. With
virtual reality and the computer the possibilities seem unlimited. In the exhibition
Dutch Installation Art a desire for the extraordinary, which is at the core of any
fantastic machine, travels through as an undercurrent - and is often transferred to
the viewer as an experience for the senses.
The artists in the exhibition reveal the magic in media art. By playing with space,
light and shadow, extreme close-ups or computer techniques the ‘art magique’ is
brought to life. When you enter the darkened space of the video installation
Dislocations by Martijn Veldhoen your eyes are immediately drawn towards a white
cross on the floor, lit from above by a spotlight. And just as in the plaza in front
of St. Peter's, this marks the spot where something happens, where the horizon
shifts and opens up a different perspective.
The single channel video Starship by Bernard Gigounon is a spectacle of scudding
spaceships, or are they? The images in
Starship form an impressive entity, in no way inferior to science fiction films like
Star Wars. However, as you watch longer, it appears that the airships did not
originate in the imagination of the artist. And laying down in the Chill Terminal,
artist Gerald van der Kaap brings people in a state of ‘total hoverty’ - 'No other
drugs required. All senses operative'. “ (Annet Dekker)
Artists: Michiel van Bakel, Jasper van den Brink, Persijn Broersen & Margit
Lukács, Rikkert Brok, eddie d, Nan Hoover, Jan Peter van der Wenden, Kirsten
Geisler, Bernard Gigounon, Andreas Siefert, Bill Spinhoven, Eric Steensma, Martijn
Veldhoen, Gerald van der Kaap.
Currently on view at MNAC:
Josef Dabernig. Films. (featuring G.R.A.M. and Markus Scherer), curator Florin Tudor
| 26 April - 1 September
Two German Architectures: 1949-1989, an exhibition by IFA Germany, curator Hartmut
Frank | 15 May - 2 August
Eastern Alliance 3 / Teledivision Show, curators: Ivan Mecl, Jiri Ptacek, Spunk
Seipel, Leonor Nuridsany, Alena Boika, Petrit Hoxha, Hana Vojackova, Marisol
Dodriguez | 10 May - 2 July
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