The collection XX: JUBILEE #4 Who’s got the Big Picture?
Actors (22)
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Jef Geys
Jef Geys (1934 - 2018) graduated from the Antwerp Art Academy and settled in Balen, in the Kempen region, where he worked as an art teacher a
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Robert Filliou
"L’art est ce qui rend la vie plus intéressante que l’art" - Robert Filliou Robert Filliou was a French neo-Dadaist also involved in the
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Vito Acconci
Vito Acconci (°1940) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He is a poet and started at the beginning of the 1960s making art works using a s
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Jacques Charlier
A funny, unclassifiable artist, who refuses to see art as something (too) serious, Jacques Charlier defines himself as an eclectic radical. A
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Antoni Muntadas
Antonio Muntadas subjects images from the mass media to critical sociological research. He does so by studying various information channels f
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Jan Vercruysse
From the mid-1970s, Jan Vercruysse (1948-2018) takes to the museum space with abstract collages, installations and assemblages that primarily
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) was one of the sons of the famous Chilean surrealist Roberto Echaurren Matta. After studying architecture in N
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Philippe Van Snick
Philippe Van Snick (1946 - 2019) makes work that is characterised by an extremely simple visual language, akin to minimalism, and the repeate
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Fred Bervoets
As a painter, graphic artist and teacher, Fred Bervoets (b. 1942) is a living legend in the Antwerp art scene. Artistically, he is a man of e
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Alice Creischer
German artist Alice Creischer is the author of a body of work situated between the genres of institutional critique and theatrical grammar th
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Henk Visch
Henk Visch is mainly active as sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist. He has been exhibiting his sculptures since the beginning of the 198
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Emmett Williams
American poet and artist Emmett Williams grew up in Virginia but, from 1949 on, spent much of his time in Europe. He initially studied poetry
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Elly Strik
Elly Strik works with charcoal, graphite, chalk, ink, oil paint and lacquer. She makes impressively large drawings, of around two by three me
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Michel François
Since 1980, Michel François has developed a hybrid and fluid oeuvre, escaping any categorisation of style and genre. While he claims to be a
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Franz West
Franz West is a key figure in the revival of the once so influential Viennese art scene. In his work, that is at once impressive and light-fo
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Roman Signer
Swiss-born artist Roman Signer (°1938) is a veteran of the European conceptual/performance art movement of the seventies, and continues to as
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Christophe Terlinden
Christophe Terlinden (°1969, Etterbeek, Belgium) has a quite varied oeuvre. He creates photos, videos, cartoons, sound systems, graphics, and
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François Curlet
François Curlet (°1967) is born in Paris and lives in Paris, Brussels and the French village Piacé. Since the late eighties he has developed
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Wilhelm Sasnal
Wilhelm Sasnal uses a wide variety of media to picture his country and its surroundings. He paints, takes photographs, makes videos and insta
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Johanna Kandl
Johanna Kandl (°1954) studied painting in Vienna and Belgrade. Kandl, who regularly collaborates with her partner Helmut Kandl, often researc
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Aernout Mik
Aernout Mik has for over a decade been a key figure on the Dutch artistic landscape, a status confirmed in 2007 by his (re)selection to repre
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Daniel Spoerri
The Swiss visual artist, writer and publisher Daniel Spoerri was born in Romania as Daniel Isaac Feinstein and had a remarkable family histor