2013년 9월 23일 월요일

Sonia Dermience

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Sonia Dermience (b. 1971)


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Visual Arts / Curator | Belgium 

After studying art history, Sonia Dermience worked in assistant curatorial roles and in 2002 founded Komplot, a non-profit curatorial collective concerned with nomadic creative practices and trends of specialisation. The projects of Komplot such as Midi Zuid (on gentrification and speculation), Vollevox (on the voice in contemporary art) or Architecture of Survival (on ephemeral architecture) explored new terrain in relation to objects, spaces, artists and the public. Under the name of Catherine Vertige, she conducted extensive research into post '68 collaborative art practices in Belgium; organising seminars and making two documentary films in collaboration with Kosten Koper.

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Komplot
A curatorial collective from Belgium, Brussels. They are concerned with nomadic creative practices and trends of specialization. The main goal of their projects is to explore new terrain in relation to objects, spaces, artists and the public. Komplot has worked with Douglas Park on a number of projects, including By Accident and Marcel. Sonia Dermience is their prime-mover driving force. Komplot has conducted extensive research into post 68’ collaborative art practices in Belgium; it organizes seminars, produces exhibitions, films, books, and an annual magazine titled Year.




Michelle Naismith


An experienced, professional video artist from Scotland. She lives and works between her country and Belgium. Through video she creatively collates and disseminates information gathered from people she meets in a way that is both thought provoking and visually stimulating. She has done various projects with both Douglas Park and Komplot, including the magazine Year and the films Ancestral Unemployment and Au Revoir Moodle Pozart.



Nico Dockx
Lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium. He is an artist, writer, curator, publisher, and researcher working out of a fundamental and ever curious preoccupation with living archives. His works – interventions, publications, texts, sounds, lectures, images, performances and conversations, are usually the result of close interactions with colleagues. They investigate the relationship between perception and remembrance, allowing multiple interpretations and translations to emerge. Nico Dockx has exhibited in numerous international and national shows, he has done many collaborations with Douglas Park, including the shows Museum of Display, Grand Complex Split Block, Bruegel Revisited.




David Garchey


Artistic director. He worked with Douglas Park on many occasions, including By Accident, where he acted as an iconographer by illustrating Douglas’s text. He also took part in the show 100 Dessins contre la guerre du Vietnam, Disquiet Tectonica, and the publication Year and Year 2011.


David Evrard


Belgian artist and writer. Born in 1970, lives and works in Brussels. His first collaborative work was in 1989, since then he keeps the taste of group production and experience. His works are a permanent flux of collages, images, sculptures, books, etc. working in layers and accumulation. He uses a large specter of techniques, without any preference of material, multiplied in lots of mediums, like magazines or public space projects. He is the co-editor of the Year magazine. He also collaborated with Douglas Park on during the project By Accident, the film Ancestral Unemployment.


Kris Delacourt
Lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium. Often produces sonic collaborations with the media collective Building Transmissions, which he co-founded in 2001 with Nico Dockx and Peter Verwimpt. They produce experimental audio-visual documents, ‘post-Cagean’ sonic architechtures, improvisational live performances and a wide spectrum of mixed-media installations. Known for relentless collaboration, he took part in many projects, including The Teufelsgroup, Utopia Station, Meteorlabyrinthesis (pt.1).


Jan Mast
Artist from Belgium. Often collaborates with Nico Dockx and Kris Delacourt. Calls himself a man of the renaissance, and has a vast spectrum of interests. He collaborated on many projects, including the show Disquiet Tectonica, The Teufelsgroup, The rest of Now, the event Linear Art Affair, and the film L'éclipse de l'âme.


Peter Verwimp
Lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium. Co-founder of the collective Building Transmissions. His artwork and research focuses on fundamental issues regarding sculpture. Sculpture as construction and aesthetics are considered and related to issues as communication and ethics. His sculptural practice starts in the contingency of everyday life, for example accidental construction of trash and waste in the city. He collaborated on such projects as Bruegel Revisited, Nursery World, Meteorlabyrithesis (pt.1).



Jean-Philippe Convert

Belgian artist and poet. In is artwork he concentrates on making video films and performances after his own texts. He writes scripts and screenplays. In his work he mainly tries to explore the possibilities of oral and musical expression, in relationship to text and image. He defines his work as “objet-films”, in which the visual and the auditive converge. He collaborated on such projects as By Accident and the film Marcel.



Kurt Ryslav
Born in Graz, Austria, active in Belgium. Artist and writer, his means are provocation and sarcasm in combination with intriguing sensuality. In 2000, a show in Ghent was dedicated – in cooperation with famous art-collectors – to the phenomena of « artists working for a living in Belgium » in a slightly provocative and humiliating manner. He worked on projects such as Honorous Honore and The-London-Galleries-Therapy.


Damien Airault



Damien Airault, born 20 April 1977 in Niort , is an art critic and curator French .
Biography [ edit | edit the code ]
He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Bordeaux and a diploma at the School Store at Grenoble in 2002 .
Since 2002, he organized a thirty exhibitions and artistic events, especially in the context of the association's Office, he led from 2008 to 2011, mainly with young artists.
He regularly collaborates with magazines particles , , petunia and oscillations .
He was secretary of the Association of Statutory associated exposure and an active member of the French section of the International Association of Art Critics .
"It interests include experimental forms of curating, the devices co-production and communication, questioning the works and practices through the gesture of the Commissioner and the viewer's experience" .
"Very active on the Parisian scene, he thinks of art as a game on the status and identities, where the economy and daily life mingle with new forms of radical . "


[1] Michelle Naismith and Douglas Park, Still photo by Oliver Martin, 'Au Revoir Moodle Pozart', 2003, ©, Copyright, Michelle Naismith https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkEnm8E2PAoMNAowBogRxPQlP3C5TIveujaArPcD6xvlQyCuv37Q3Wfk-L5Zxo5tsxjeTcrfApRPS2R_sbB5obfHoZAtBtw7UZe5FQY9MGB2UfTru8hqPAo37C0PEYyaXoyIncyJ3pNDI/s1600/37960_104066939660977_100001730141045_28578_7950995_n.jpg)

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