L’erg présente un projet d’artiste et un séminaire avec Craig Havens en collaboration avec le cours en master de graphisme de Françoise Tahon
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Révision datée du 18 juillet 2019 à 16:35 par Michael Murtaugh (discussion | contributions)
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Publiée | 2018/04/02 |
L’Ecole de Recherche Graphique de Bruxelles (ERG)
presents Craig Havens in collaboration with Françoise Tahon
Everybody Knows Our Cities Were Built To Be Destroyed
A Countermonumental Artist Publication Project between Berlin and Brussels
Exhibition and Presentation
April 4, 17h00
Galerie Andreas Schmidt
Florastrasse 61, Berlin 13187
www.andreasschmidtgalerie.com
What makes an artist’s book a work of art in itself ? This is the question to be explored during the collaborative design action led by artist Craig Havens and professor Francoise Tahon.
Collaborators will be given full access to the recently completed archive of the artist’s works from the image series “Everybody Knows Our Cities Were Built To Be Destroyed”. The archive features images of damage and impact marks to public monuments in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. The work explores the legacy of warfare and the ability of non-restoration to activate the present-day experience of traditional monuments.
Participants will be invited by the artist to Berlin for three days from April 3-5 to visit the locations of the actual historic sites at which the images were created. The artist will collaborate with participants to identify additional raw material for dispersal and reconstruction of new variations on the theme through generative printed publications. A public exhibition of the final publications will take place on April 4 in collaboration with Galerie Andreas Schmidt, Berlin.
Craig Havens (US/DE) is a visual artist exploring the migration of traditional monuments into photography, moving images, sculpture and sound – effectively disembodying the monument and allowing it to traverse space and time. Havens employs this perspective to present the viewer with opportunities for confronting transience and the improbability of existence.
Site-specific installation and public space actions reveal new perspectives on lens-based practices and monumental structures. Work has been exhibited internationally in such venues among others as Art Basel, Switzerland in 2013, Open Arts Foundation and United States Embassy, Sofia, Bulgaria in 2014, Weserburg-Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany in 2015, Nanjing International Arts Biennale, Nanjing, China in 2016 and Galerie Andreas Schmidt, Berlin, Germany in 2017.