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Vera Mennens Challenges the Boundaries of Time, Facts and Fiction
2 February 2022
Vera Mennens wonders how you can research historiography as an artist. She moves between art and research, between natural landscapes and historical archives. In her video essays, she goes for walks with a long-dead pioneer in the field of nature conservation. In this way, the boundaries between pas
Alice Wong Weaves Together Information and Stories
10 September 2019
Alice Wong (b. 1989) calls herself a story designer. She grew up in Hong Kong but has lived and worked in the Netherlands for a number of years. Chinese culture still plays a big role in her work, but what she is really interested in is something much more abstract and penetrating: how reality is sh
Lieke van der Made Edits Reality
26 March 2019
How can we make large, complex issues – such as the conflicts in the Middle East – more manageable? Dutch artist Lieke van der Made (1992) discovered that by editing footage, her videos could achieve these ends. Once she had realized this, her switch to collage techniques made perfect sense. In
The Haunting Universe of Shadow Painter Klaus Verscheure
18 March 2019
For years, Klaus Verscheure (b. 1968, Kortrijk) has worked as a director on many well-known Flemish television series. Lately, however, he has been making a name for himself as a visual artist, and his work has been shown in both New York and Los Angeles. His first book was recently published, entit