Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art
Kurt Ryslavy
Douglas Park
Leopoldine Roux
Emmanuelle Villard
Thomas Gillon
Benjamin Riviere
'Alles Was Minimal Ist' contains more than 40 works carefully chosen to reflect some of the main issues in the artist's oeuvre. The basic idea of this show is to map Ryslavy's field of thinking through the use of objects, images and words.
Alles Was Minimal Ist
main space
Kurt Ryslavy
Alles Was Minimal Ist
special guest Douglas Park
screen
Leopoldine Roux & Thomas Gillon,
Benjamin Riviere
project room
Leopoldine Roux & Emmanuelle Villard
Alles Was Minimal Ist contains more than 40 works carefully chosen to reflect some of the main issues in
Kurt Ryslavy’s oeuvre. These key works are connected to reference material taken from the artist’s
personal archive: models and objects he bought and sells as a starting point for paintings, objects, books,
magazines and photographs he used for his works, different videos, etc. – historic art. The basic idea of
this show is to map Ryslavy’s field of thinking through the use of objects, images and words. There are
discoveries to be made in his early writings, and in his film projects, where many of the basic concepts
were developed.
Moving through the rooms of the Villa Truk in Koekelberg, where Ryslavy has installed
his second show in Brussels since 1994, will provoke a wide range of associations, as will loose items of
source material published to accompany the exhibition (http://www.ryslavy.com).
Our media program screen presents the video Street Gumming by Léopoldine Roux & Thomas Gillon
(14/09 – 16/09; http://www.leopoldineroux.com) as well as a video video, entitled Skyline by the young, French
artist Benjamin Rivière (21/09 – 23/09; http://www.benjaminriviere.com). In the CCNOA project room
Léopoldine Roux & Emmanuelle Villard (http://www.emmanuellevillard.com) present 5 out of 21 of their new
cooperative multiple, entitled Stardust United.
CCNOA Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art
Blvd Barthelemylaan 5 - Brussels