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Exhibition
Nicolas Provost Plot Point Trilogy [removed] – [removed] Opening [removed] [removed] – [removed];
The artist who recently made his feature film debut with the much praised The Invader, combines three medium-length video works for the first time. The third part has its world premiere.
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Exhibition Maria Iorio & Raphaël Cuomo
Twisted Realism [removed] – [removed] Opening [removed] [removed] – [removed];
Twisted Realism takes Pasolini’s film Mamma Roma (1962) as a case study to investigate both post-war Italy and the contemporary context. The exhibition premieres the final version of the full-length video essay of the same title. Read more
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Black Box
documenta 4-6 Art, Media and the Antinomies of Mega-Art Events
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A look back through the prism of television reporting to a key period in the history of this mega event including two documentaries by Jef Cornelis and a live broadcast by the Hessischer Rundfunk Read more
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Events
Heritage Day 2012: Heroes On the occasion of the Heritage Day 2012 Argos presents four works out of its collection. [removed] – [removed] – [removed]
Artist Talk: Nicolas Provost Jonathan Thonon (Liège University) and Paul Willemsen (Argos) are the hosts in a conversation with the artist. [removed] – [removed]
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Extra Muros
Flemish Parliament Looking Back A video selection from the Argos collection for Contour On Tour: Video art in the Flemish Parliament On show till [removed]
Art Brussels Story of Perception Debate on documenta [removed] – [removed]
Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen Market Screenings A selection of recent acquisitions [removed] – [removed]
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