M HKA gaat digitaal

Met M HKA Ensembles zetten we onze eerste échte stappen in het digitale landschap. Ons doel is met behulp van nieuwe media de kunstwerken nog beter te kaderen dan we tot nu toe hebben kunnen doen.

We geven momenteel prioriteit aan smartphones en tablets, m.a.w. de in-museum-ervaring. Maar we zijn evenzeer hard aan het werk aan een veelzijdige desktop-versie. Tot het zover is vind je hier deze tussenversie.

M HKA goes digital

Embracing the possibilities of new media, M HKA is making a particular effort to share its knowledge and give art the framework it deserves.

We are currently focusing on the experience in the museum with this application for smartphones and tablets. In the future this will also lead to a versatile desktop version, which is now still in its construction phase.

The Artist's Novel. The Novel as a Medium in the Visual Arts - Part II : The Fantasy of the Novel, 2019

Artist Novel, 20.7 x 15.3 cm, 289 p., language : English, publisher : Mousse Publishing, Milano, ISBN : 978-88-6749-425-5.

Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp (Inv. no. B 2030/418).

Literary synopsis

Why do artists write novels? What does the artist’s novel do to the visual arts? How should such a novel be experienced? The Artist’s Novel: The Novel as a Medium in the Visual Arts finds its momentum in the current international art scene, where the debate about the hybridisation of visual arts and literature is becoming increasingly prominent. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of visual artists who create novels as part of their wider art projects. They do so in order to address artistic issues by means of novelistic devices, favouring a sort of art predicated on process and subjectivity, introducing notions such as fiction, narrative, and imagination. In this sense, it is possible to speak of a new medium in the visual arts; yet, very little is known about it. This two-volume publication (along with Part 1: A New Medium) is the first to explore in depth the subject of the artist’s novel.

Relation of the novel to the artist’s practice

Part 2: The Fantasy of the Novel is a research project in the form of a novel, which examines the process of creation of an artist’s novel that came about through five episodic performances and an exhibition. The protagonist is in the position of a detective who tries to understand the conditions under which an artist decides to write, and how such a thing is possible within an artistic setting. His discoveries appear in the form of clues that connect all the different layers of the research.
The Fantasy of the Novel tells the story of each of the six instalments and how they were the product of a collective effort. The creative process of the artist’s novel was affected by the conditions under which it was produced, including intersubjective relationships usually invisible to audiences. This book narrates the trajectory from the artist’s fantasy (how the artist initially envisioned his novel existing in the world) to the reality of the work (how it is actually read and received). The narrative gets increasingly intricate chapter by chapter, connecting recurring images, references, and ideas that reflect the rich complexity of the overall project.

Ola, Moreau, Ramona is an installation of mural paintings (220x150 cm each, approx) that David Maroto made for the Biennale Warszawa, in 2019. This group of images have been extracted from the illustrations that the artist made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

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>Part 2 of the two-volume publication The Artist's Novel: The Novel as a Medium in the Visual Arts, by David Maroto

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

>Series of wall paintings, 220x150 cm each, approx. Biennale Warszawa, 2019. This group of images is a site-specific project for Biennale Warszawa. They have been extracted from the illustrations that David Maroto made for his research novel The Fantasy of the Novel. Each of them is accompanied by a framed excerpt from the novel, which contextualises the images in the common narrative they belong to. Spiralling movements, dance, and twisted banisters are the visual and narrative motifs that connect the three paintings.

Artist

> David Maroto.

Exhibitions & Ensembles

> Ensemble: The Artist's Novel.