WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE ARTWORK BECOMES A NOVEL?
07 December 2012 - 21 April 2013
M HKA, Antwerp
[novels written by artists]
The Book Lovers is a systematic attempt to study the phenomenon of artist novels. There are some examples of artist novels in the 20th Century, but it is in the last ten to fifteen years that an increasing number of artists have chosen the novel as an artistic medium. With The Book Lovers we intend to create a public awareness of this quietly widespread artistic trend. Has literature become a new tool for creating expanded narrations in visual arts? What are the consequences for the production process when adopting a purely textual form, moreover a narrative? Is it possible to find a relationship to conceptual art, or relational aesthetics, or is this an entirely different artistic form? Collective writing, fictional artists and authors, ghost writers… what are the issues raised in relation to authorship and the re-skilling of art practice?
Research, organization and curatorial project by David Maroto and Joanna Zielińska.
The Booklovers is part of Collection XXXII Personality Test, the first joint collection presentation of curators Anders Kreuger and Nav Haq. The exhibition serves as a prelude to collection overview that the two prepare for the summer of 2013 and will be accompanied by a new collectionbook.
The Book Lovers travels and is from 25 January 2013 also shown in The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York.
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Notes from the Invisible ...
Trong Gia Nguyen, Notes from the Invisible Box of Valery Osser, 2008. Book, ink, paper, 15.6 x 23.4 cm, 752 p, language: English, publisher: Self-Published, ISBN: N/A.
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Falling into Place
Heather & Ivan Morison, Falling into Place, 2009. Book, ink, paper, 21.4 x 15.6 cm, 142 p, language: English, publisher: London/Bristol: Book Works/Situations, University of the West of England, ISBN: 978 1 906012 09 0.
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Pożegnanie Jesieni
Witkacy (Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz), Pożegnanie Jesieni, 2010. Book, ink, paper, 21.3 x 15.3 cm, 322 p, language: Polish, publisher: Kraków: Wydawnictwo Zielona Sowa, ISBN: 9788376234748 .
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One Cycle of Memory in th...
Jill Magid, One Cycle of Memory in the City of L, 2004. Book, ink, paper, 21 x 14.5 cm, 100 p, language: English, publisher: South Korea: Jill Magid/Icheon Women Artists' Biennale, Self-Publishing, ISBN: N/A.
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Kit Poulson
Kit Poulson studied fine art at Middlesex University 1996-1999. Between 1986-1990 he studied History at Edinburgh University. In 2007 he was
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Norman Leto
Norman Leto is a visual artist. He lives and works in Warsaw, Poland. He has participated in many individual and group exhibitions, including
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Phyllis Kiehl
Phyllis Kiehl is an artist and a writer, who works with text, readings, drawings, and installation. She lives and works in Frankfurt and Pari
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Jannie Regnerus
Jannie Regnerus was born in 1971, in Oudebildtzijl (The Netherlands). She has had a number of solo exhibitions in Gallery Koyanagi (Tokio), A
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