Universiteit Gent, Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen, Gustaaf Magnelstraat 4, 9000 Gent (tussen-between Joseph Platteaustraat en Rozier)
Opening: Friday November 21, 2008 - 8 PM / Exhibition: November 22 till December 14, 2008
Open from Thursday till Sunday from 12 PM till 6 PM / Nocturnes till 10 PM on Thursday December 4 & Saturday December 13, 2008 / Free entrance
HISK LAUREATES 08
Curators: Philippe Van Cauteren & Thomas Caron
For twelve artists from different countries, the exhibition 'Perché realizzare un’opera quando è così bello sognarla soltanto?'* rounds off a two-year period of study at the HISK / Hoger Instituut voor Schone Kunsten.
The HISK is a postgraduate educational institute specialized in visual and audiovisual art. Twenty-five young artists from Belgium and abroad benefit from personalized coaching and their own studio during a two-year period.
As per annual tradition, this year the HISK is organizing a farewell exhibition. Philippe Van Cauteren and Thomas Caron (both from the S.M.A.K.) were invited to curate the exhibition.
'Perché realizzare un’opera quando è così bello sognarla soltanto?' is divided between two locations. All twelve artists exhibit their work in the former Bayer laboratories of Ghent University. The result is a very diverse ensemble of drawings, video, photography and installations. At the S.M.A.K. one artist has left his mark on the museum collection.
The exhibition is accompanied by a publication, albeit one that does not take the form of a traditional catalogue. For 'Perché realizzare un’opera quando è così bello sognarla soltanto?' each artist was given carte blanche to design a poster-size edition. The twelve posters, along with a thirteenth general poster, constitute a set which visitors can take away with them free of charge.
* 'Why produce a work of art when it's so nice just to dream about it?’, from P.P. Pasolini's ‘Il Decamerone’ (1971)