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BAM, Institute for visual, audio-visual and media arts

 
On Monday 17 December 2007 the IAK and IBK support centres for Audio Visual Arts, and Visual Arts respectively, will be launching a new merged support group in Gent:
In January 2007 Bert Anciaux, the Flemish Minister for Culture, Youth, Sport and Brussels –announced that the support centres for [...]

Paul McCarthy at S.M.A.K.

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Amazing! Not to miss!!!
Paul McCarthy is considered one of the most important living artists. His direct and confrontational approach has given him an exceptional influence over a young generation of artists. He has worked in a wide range of media since the late 60s, but it is only [...]

LAb[au] at ‘ImageRadio’ festival, Eindhoven [ NL ]

 
PixFlow #2 is a generative artwork showing a vector field and moving particles/pixels shaping into flows as their density evolves. From the mutual influence in between vectors and particles results an unsuspected, highly evolving behavior.
PixFlow #2 is running on an 'art-console', crafted by LAb[au], a T-shaped Plexiglas box, [...]

A new festival for visual arts and performance

With an ever increasing number of artists exploring the boundaries between various art disciplines, STUK Art Centre launches a new live art festival. With Playground STUK focuses specifically on the interface between visual arts and performing arts. This international live art festival presents performances, installations and actions [...]

Stefano Cagol at Beursschouwburg Brussels

"The Art Center Beursschouwburg in Brussels commissioned Stefano Cagol to realize a new work for the front of the classic building in the heart of Brussels.
Cagol's work FLU POWER FLU doesn't miss it's effect with the Marriot Hotel facing the Art Center, the stock exchange on [...]

Join IMAL new Cultural Center opening through Second Life

As we announced, tonight, Thursday October 4 2007, iMAL (interactive Media Art Lab) will open its new venue, the first Center for Digital Cultures and Technology in Brussels, a new place of about 600m2 for the meeting of artistic, scientific and industrial innovations.
The interesting  issue today is that [...]

RUBENS, a genius at The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Brussels

 
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium owns a remarkable collection of more than fifty works either painted by Rubens himself or in collaboration with the studio, in addition to paintings that the Antwerp master produced together with notorious collegues like Jan Brueghel the Elder and Cornelis [...]

MECHELEN - CONTOUR 2007 - THIRD BIENNIAL FOR VIDEO ART - DECODER

This summer the city of Mechelen will become the epicentre of the third edition of the Contour Biennial for Video Art. The exhibition presents a selection of video works by international artists, both well-known and emerging. The most important exhibition of its type in Belgium, Contour 2007 will [...]

YAYOI KUSAMA at Wiels

 
Wiels invites one of the most important contemporary artists to set up a new monumental installation. On the first floor of Wiels, the installation of immense inflatable pink balloons sprinkled with dots, the trademark of Kusama’s style will be presented. The visitors will have to find their [...]

Who’s afraid of RGB?

LAb[au] is happy to announce its new urban artwork: "Who's afraid of Red, Green and Blue?", a generative light-art series for Dexia Tower's 4200 windows. "Who's afraid of Red, Green and Blue?" is a cycle of time-based illuminations displayed on the Dexia Tower in Brussels, Belgium.
The series consists [...]

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