Last week's the Brno Biennale opened it's doors to the public for the 27th time. The project Le Cabanon was selected for The International Exhibition. Thanks to the Brno team for the beautiful exhibition as well as the beautiful catalogue!
Photo: Radim Peško & Tomáš Celizna
In two weeks the exhibition Imagine Euope will open it’s doors to the public. After a few months of close collaboration with the milanese architecture office Piovenefabi who are in charge of the scenography, we are pleased to invite you to the opening of the exhibition on the 12th of April at 9PM!
With this exhibition Bozar will bring numerous thinkers, scientists and artists together to develop new ideas, images and stories for Europe. Imagine Europe is not a classic exhibition of ready-made ideas, but a cross-over between a public agora, a laboratory and a workshop. Alongside established names like Rem Koolhaas, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Chantal Akerman, a young generation will get the opportunity to test new ideas and stories.
With Chantal Akerman, Emilio López-Menchero and Students Institut Sainte Marie Sint-Gilles, Ives Maes, Yves Mettler, Mashid Mohadjerin, Nastio Mosquito, Ingo Niermann & Zak Group, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Filip Van Dingenen and Students European School Laken, Louwrien Wijers, International Architecture Biennial Rotterdam and Architecture Workroom Brussels, Architecture Office XML and Master Students Designing Democracy Sandberg Institute Amsterdam.
Happy to announce that the project Le Cabanon has been selected for the 2016 Brno Biennal. This years theme of the International Exhibition is editions, visual identities or long term collaborations. Read more about this great biennale for graphic design here.
Le Cabanon is a cabin in the belgian countryside where Tim Onderbeke invited a series of artists to do an intervention during the years 2014–2015. For every intervention an invitation was designed as well as a poster. Currently a book is being published with photographic documentation.
Hope to see you in Brno!
New poster designs for the Beursschouwburg, announcing their winter holidays. Snow scapes this time!
Last week, this fun workshop was organised in collaboration with Anne Kurris for the graphic design bachelors of Sint Lucas Antwerpen. The goal of the workshop was to make a poster with the slogan HOPE that served as a contribution for The Empty Shop in Antwerp - a charity pop-up shop in which high-fashion clothes are donated and sold again. We came up with a game in which students drew letters according to random rules they had previously made up in a sort of exquisite corpse set-up. These at times surprising, bombastic, sophisticated and odd letterforms were then digitalised and put together on a series of posters.
Throughout the whole month of december you can visit The Empty Shop in the Pulcinella lounge Antwerp. Meanwhile enjoy this visual candy!