Thursday, March 21, 2013

Year 2013


18/04/2013 - 20/06/2013

OPENING: 18.04.2013 / 12H - 24H
OPENING HOURS DURING ART BRUSSELS: 17-21.04.2013 / 12H - 22H

Exhibition until 20 June 2013
Every Friday and Saturday from 2PM to 6PM - And by appointment

Black & Vases : Sonia Dermience & Alberto García del Castillo, Felicia Atkinson, Aline Bouvy / John Gillis, Kjersti G. Andvig, Charles Garcin, Filip Gilissen, Steinar Haga Kristensen, Mai Hofstad Gunnes, Lars Laumann, Gérard Meurant, Jurgen Ots, Zin Taylor, Philippe Van Wolputte 
After Howl : Grégoire Bergeret, David Evrard, Sofie Kokaj & Master Sculpture ERG 
Ile 2 France : AVAF, Yann Chevallier, Vava Dudu, Théodore Fivel, Azzédine Saleck

THE PERFORMANCES
THU. 18.04.2013 / 21H: La Chatte
FRI. 19.04.2013 / 21H: Sofie Kokaj
SAT. 20.04.2013 / 21H: Bryana Fritz & Christoffer Schieche

 THE CONTRIBUTORS
Painting : Anthea Hamilton
Cover photo : Fabrice Dermience
Damien Airault, Shane Anderson, Sylvie Arnaud, Isabelle Arthuis, Sven Augustijnen, Patrick Bobilin, Francisco Camacho, Ellen Cantor, CAREFOUR, Gabriella Ciancimino, Contour, Boris Crack, François Curlet, Mathis Collins, Carles Congost, Anna Davinski Foundation, Isabelle de Visscher-Lemaitre, Federico del Vecchio, DSCTHK, Etablissement d'en Face, Jean-Yves Evrard, Tatiana Fernandez Echeverri, France Fiction, FLINT-FUYT, André Fortino, Michel François, Charles Garcin, Jill Gasparina, Mathis Gasser, Armand Gatti, Laetitia Gendre, Adel Ghezal, Karl Holmqvist, Huz & Bosshard, Vincent Honoré / Ben Cain, Hotel Charleroi, Jean Paul Jacquet, Benjamin Jaubert, Renaud Jerez, Agata Jastrzabek & Laszlo Umbreit, Ilja Karilampi, Kim Kim Gallery, Lucas Knipscher, Estelle Lecaille, Erwan Mahéo, David Malek, Fiona McKay, Estelle Nabeyrat, Michelle Naismith, Lise Nelleman, Bavo Olbrechts, Douglas Park, Gianandrea Poletta, Carl Palm, Yann Perol, Guillaume Robert, Viktor Rosdahl, John Russell, Gio Black Peter, Fabrice Pichat, Emilie Pitoiset, Sten Are Sandbeck, Timothy Stappaert, Jaro Straub, Peter Sutherland, Fleur van Muiswinkel, Benjamin Valenza, France Valliccioni, Joelle Van Autreve, Lauren VHS, Wepion

YEAR is the annual yearbook showcasing a subjective, abstract, moving scene. The third issue of YEAR is, again, an almanac, a programme, a diary and a lot of glam shit handsome gorgeous terrific “blah blah blah” gathering together more than 85 prospective and retrospective contributions. Theory, poetry and narration mingle with the visual in what unravels, page after page - a landscape full of details and perspectives. On the one hand it is a printed exhibition, on the other a garden hosting an experimental barbecue with dead lipstick and redneck zombies, plus a lake and a few books. Can you smell that? Where does this come from, huh? And discussions behind every bush and column. 

It’s not really necessary to number the pages, we think, as it’s just like having a map in each room of your apartment. Nor is it arranged in the order of the twelve months between May 2012 and April 2013, but rather around twelve sections named after Belgian discos. This dancing factory was generated through research led by the DSCTHK collective, which gathered together the historic material, and then formalised it in the twelve inside covers by Überknackig. 

In this edition of YEAR, the seasons are introduced with musical notes by Jean-Yves Evrard, mirrored with images of scattered glasses by Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez. Anthea Hamilton painted the sides of the pages: Each book is a piece of the puzzle of a pile of eighteen YEARs. 

y11.otf - aka ‘Melody’ - is the first font composed from the first YEAR pages, scanned and processed by Fonzie (thanks to Pierre & Pierre). Its jumping and bumping characters happened to be ideal for poetry and music lyrics, unlike ‘Gentium’ - a typeface for the nation - used elsewhere in the book. 

Three editors have completed special sections, unfolding YEAR in an exhibition at Komplot : Île 2 France curated by Yann Chevallier, Black and Vases curated by Sonia Dermience and Alberto García del Castillo and After Howl directed by David Evrard. 

Once all the contributions arrived at this surprise party, YEAR’s third anniversary was celebrated on March 1st 2013. We ate the tiger - and a good year strikes again!

http://www.kmplt.be/project.php?id=86

VV.AA. YEAR
Apr 18 - Jun 20, 2013 Reception: Thu Apr 18 12pm - 11pm

Launching of the third issue of YEAR magazine.

http://www.artforum.com/guide/country=BE&place=Brussels&jump=6709#location6709


Norvège, le site officiel pour la Belgique: YEAR 2013

20 March 2013

http://www.norvege.be/News_and_events/Culture/Archive/Komplot--YEAR-2013/

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