Installation, 400 x 400 cm, 800 x 400 cm.
©image: AMVK
Collection: Courtesy of the artist and Zeno X Gallery.
(Decor for Ballet in White: Black Sun/White Square & White Sun/Black Square)
"These are elements from the sliding decor for Ballet in wit (Ballet in White), choreographer Marc Vanrunxt’s 1988 production in which five dancers perform cosmic rituals. The hand-painted mandalas on PVC express notions such as melancholy, God and time. The alternation between day and night, the subdivision of a day in 24 hours, the duality of dark and light: those were the themes.
I designed the images in the laboratory for Artificial Intelligence at the Free University of Brussels (VUB), with a symbolics-programme on a Lisp machine, the first commercial workstation. I have greatly increased the computer output, which makes the pixelation almost friendly, and then hand-painted it on PVC with screen printing ink.
My work at VUB inspired me to follow an evening course in animated film at the Academy of Merksem, in 1983, which then led to the film De 4 uitersten (The 4 Extremes), based on Marc Vanrunxt’s four short dances."
− AMVK
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> Exhibition: AMVK. M HKA, Antwerp, 09 February 2018 - 13 May 2018.
> Exhibition: AMVK - Fridericianum. Fridericianum, Kassel, 09 November 2018 - 24 February 2019.
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