21C/19C _ Procedures for Anthropometric Image Reversal _ Debate 03
21C/19C_Procedures for Anthropometric Image Reversal is a performative 16mm film work on the painful colonial archive, specifically the anthropometric photography of 1860-1900. read more…
21C_19C / emotions: the first debate/4
This debate took place at KAOS in Ixelles, Brussels. KAOS is a wonderful place, a gallery involved in art and psychiatry. It was September 20, 2017. read more…
Artist meets Archive
I will work as a resident in the framework of the Photoszene festival in Cologne. The residency will start with the 2018 festival in september. It will build up to an exhibition in the next Photoszene, in may and june 2019. read more…
16 mm projection and debate
First of a series of performative projections with debate, wednesday september 20th, 7pm
@ KAOS Opperstraat 73 Rue Souveraine, 1050 Xl Brussels
Stop motion by replacement 03
The absolutely most amazing, or at least with the most humour, ‘stop motion by replacement’ artist is PES. I guess you already knew him but if you did not, I invite you to check out his work.
Stop motion by replacement 02
A technically refined example op stop-motion by replacement: Paul Bush. This is a really fine movie by him.
Artists – Vincent Meessen
Many artists work or have worked about the colonial thematics. I need to mention Vincent Meessen now, because he has an excellent exhibition in Ghent, running until November 17, 2013. read more…
To know the Pygmies VI: from the internet
Images of pygmy groups are often just of a few women dancing in a circle on behalf of the camera, often in or next to a village – not many of the camera people go into the forest to meet them. Now I found a very professionally made full documentary. read more…
News from Glovesland
In the meantime, my movie Lost and Found is living its life. It was selected for four festivals so far, in Germany, Poland, Serbia and… Serbia. The latest is the Balkanima festival where Lost and Found got into the selection for the Grand Prix. I will go there. read more…
To know the pygmies IVbis: Pöli
Pöli is the name of a Baka woman who has been extensively interviewed, first by an author, then by a documentary filmmaker. read more…