MuHKA, Antwerpen
15 September 2006 - 26 November 2006
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By considering ‘learning’ as something that extends beyond the educational system, in this exhibition the attention shifted from art education to art as ambition: the possibility of learning how to depict social reality in a different way and of learning to look, think and react differently. Because we approach the academy as a laboratory that offers space for new possibilities, at the same time we look at art as a space in which other worlds (and world views) become possible. A number of participating artists have transformed the exhibition rooms into such new learning environments, with room for research, insight and the exchange of ideas. The works and/or spaces created specially for this exhibition represent ideal environments, in which one can learn from works of art and artists. Or in which we can literally unlearn our deep-rooted presuppositions as to exactly what ‘education’ is. Some other artists have reacted to the educational theme in various ways – by means of a single work of art, by proposing a new learning method or even by means of a letter addressed to the curators.
>ACADEMY, campaign image, 2006
>DOCKX & MAST (Nico Dockx & Jan Mast), 'Crypticcrystalcloud', animated painting, 2006
>Ina Wudtke, 'A portrait of the artist as a worker', 2006 (photo still from the video)
>Gelitin (Tobias Urban, Ali Janka, Florian Reither, Wolfgang Gantner), 'Brauner Garten', mixed media, 350 x 500 x 400 cm, 2006
>Martha Rosler, 'The Martha Rosler Library', 2005. 'The Martha Rosler Library' is a project in which a major portion of the artist's private collection of books is make visible for public use.
> Philippe Van Wolputte, A 16M Commemoration , 2006. Installation, wood, mdf panels, river foil, water, 16 x 2.90 x 1.50 m.
> Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Learning from Art, Instant Academy, 2006. Installation, wood, paper, graphite.
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> A.C.A.D.E.M.Y. , 2006. Book, ink, paper, 20.9 x 16.9 cm, 279 p., language : English, publisher : Siemens Arts Program München, Kunstverein Hamburg, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen, and others, ISBN : 3-86588-303-6.