For the expo ‘Bloed’ (BLOOD); artists from ARTISIT are teamed up with Belgian artists and invited to engage in dialogue about the central theme. The resulting installations are presented within the walls of the landcommandery of Alden-Biesen.
Bloed, Artisit, Landcommandery Alden-Biesen, Bilzen (BE) Location: Alden Biesen, Kasteelstraat 3, 3740 Bilzen
Opening hours: Tuesday till Sunday from 10 AM till 5PM
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At living tomorrow a platform for future-oriented art is created.
The presentation of the works is not displayed as in a gallery, but is exhibited in a symbiotic integration with an eye on a future way of life.
The concept of the exhibition "NEXT DOOR" is simple. Our world is changing extremely fast. Next Door is a network-exhibition, a logical answer to our network society.
In Living Tomorrow Peter de Cupere shows a Flower concept.
5 drawings and 1 model of his Brewery Flowers.
Next Door contains:
Creative Technology
Philosophy of Science
Technology and Society
= it's a collective thinking and doing
Participating artists are among others Peter De Cupere, Koen Vanmechelen, Nick Ervinck, Fred Eerdekens, Ulrike Bolenz and Jean-Luc Moerman.
Curator: Barbara Dietrich
Location: Living Tomorrow, Indringingsweg 1, 1800 Vilvoorde
From 05/06/2014 till 01/01/2015
More photos and info on www.peterdecupere.net
EAST WING BIENNIAL LONDON
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INTERACT: DECONSTRUCTING SPECTATORSHIP
January 2014 - July 2015
Interact explores the place of the viewer in contemporary art.
Contemporary art exhibition of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London.·
The Courtauld is an independent college of the University of London, and one of the world’s leading centres for the study of the history and conservation of art and architecture, and its gallery houses one of Britain’s best-loved collections.
WAR FLOWER 1 smells like gunpowder
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Peter de Cupere presented his Invisible (SCENT) Paintings using the scratch & sniff technology. The scent gives in relation to the title of the painting a certain context. Only by scratching the surface and smelling the scent on your fingers you understand the meaning of the title.
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