![]() “We are hosting and flying in 30 top regional curators,” the fair’s founder and director Tony Karman told artnet News in a phone call. ![]() This year, the IN/SITU program-which allows exhibiting galleries to showcase large-scale installations and site-specific works-is being expanded outside the fair space to locations throughout Chicago.Īlso new to this year’s edition is the inaugural Greater Midwest Curatorial Forum. Feels like the start of a new career.EXPO Chicago, now in its fourth year, is more engaged with the city than ever. And cherry on the cake, two artworks already sold: “Blue Boat” and “Five Guys on the Beach”. ![]() I just subscribed for another two years at the Academy for Visual Arts in Ghent: a series of 2 specialization years on painting with the aim to professionalise my practice. I got some very encouraging feedback after the launch on 1 July 2020, for which I am very grateful. The showroom of the exhibition is open until 31 August 2020. I think it is good for any artist/creative to have a witnessing moment like this, to discover and articulate better what is driving the artistic process. I know it, and I have no regrets of not exposing my worst shadows to a broader audience. Personally, I chose to share stories that were informed from recent reflections, rather than stepping over the lines of my own vulnerability. He skilfully listens and watches in silence, trying to discern the different stories interwoven in the recording, picking one, and editing it in a high-quality video testimony that respects the integrity of the moment. Permission to be silent, to open-up, to reflect, to adjust, to pause, to dream, and to imagine. John creates a virtual space for permission. The silence witnessing approach is refreshing. Short version here, and the long version here I am sure the Corporate Rebels out there will find inspiration in this compilation.Īlso included in this TimeCapsule is a recording made by John Oliver from Interior Truth: what he does is interesting - silent witnessing videos of artists. “I think we can safely say that Peter is a thinker in images.”Īnd Frank Poncelet - in his daily life his YouTube Channel Operations Architect at the Xplore Group, but here as co-student of the Digital Visual Arts Media Lab of the Academy in Ghent - made a soundscape for the TimeCapsule with his synthesizers. There are “grid structures”, paintings with collage-like aspects, idiosyncratic representations of man, interiors, models like I already mentioned, geometric and organic.” There are even initiatives and ideas to give this a three-dimensional character. In that context, we can definitely speak of “mixed media”. “Peter likes to work with different materials and techniques and since a few months he also expresses himself with digital imaging. The TimeCapsule video includes slightly edited versions of the full versions in NL/UK. Below some extracts and links to the full versions. Joost and Chris were so kind to write and record introductory words for the opening keynotes. I am inviting video artists to do something more interesting with the raw material of this TimeCapsule. Produced with standard tools like iMovie and YouTube Studio. Īll other artwork, video, soundscape, poems, video editing by Petervan. Chris Vanbeveren (my Art Painting coach - Academy for Visual Arts, Ghent, Belgium), Frank Poncelet (synthesizer soundscape, co-student Digital Visual Arts, Ghent, Belgium),īackground music credits: by Meydän - Tracks: Pure Water, Under Water, Please Wake Up. With contributions by my cousin and John Oliver from Joost Vander Auwera (Senior Curator - Royal Museums of Fine Art of Belgium, Brussels), Interior Truth.
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