Save the dates: HISK alumni exhibition ‘Differences’ & HISK Open Studios 2021
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We are happy to invite you to the first HISK alumni exhibition ‘Differences’ in Brussels and the HISK Open Studios 2021 in Ghent.
SAVE THE DATES: HISK exhibition ‘Differences’ & Open Studios 2021
Differences: HISK Alumni Exhibition September 9 > October 3, 2021
Differences opens on Thursday September 9, 18:00 > 23:00 on the occasion of Brussels Gallery Weekend and will remain open that weekend Friday September 10 till Sunday September 12, 11:00 > 19:00.
Afterwards, the exhibition will be open from September 16 till October 3, from Thursday till Sunday, 11:00 > 18:00.
Gosset Site, Building A (first floor) Rue Gabrielle Petitstraat 4-6, 1080 Brussels
The first edition in the series of HISK alumni exhibitions is entitled ‘Differences’. It stands, simply put, for a particular aspect of the mission of the HISK: to provide young visual artists with a context in which they can further develop their individuality, in confrontation with a variety of experts from the art world. The HISK offers advanced higher education, but it is not a school in the scholastic sense, nor is it prescriptive or bent on rules. On the contrary, de-regulation seems to be its educational principle of choice. Nor is the HISK a school in the sense that it stands for a set of characteristics shared by a group of artists and used as a denominator under which they present themselves. To be a HISK alumnus implies that one has been admitted by an expert jury of international standing and has completed a two-year process. It does not refer to any type of art, to one particular understanding of what art should be, but to a variety of concepts of what might be called [removed];
HISK Chairman Willem Elias is acting as curator for Differences. He chose one artist per graduation year, twenty-four in total. Not the best in the class. After all, the HISK is a quality label. However, in each case, an artist for whom being different in his relationship with others seemed relevant. In this sense, not an exhibition centred on a conciliatory unifying theme or formal quality. But rather one that places the emphasis on what constitutes the [removed];
HISK invites the public to join its annual Open Studios during which 24 artists will open their studio to the public and reveal what they have been working on during their residency period.
The Open Studios offer the public access to the personal studios of the HISK residents and provide a special and interesting insight into the specific tangible and mental space in which art is created and the artistic development process of a young generation of artists who will help to determine the future of the arts [removed];
Participating artists: Dries Boutsen
(BE), Nelleke Cloosterman (BE), Wim De Pauw (BE), Ian De Weerdt (BE), Manu Engelen (BE), Dani Ghercă (RO), Antoine Goossens (BE), Olivia Hernaïz (BE), Karel Koplimets (EE), Nokukhanya Langa (US/ZA), Gaëlle Leenhardt (FR), Zhixin Liao (CN), Linda Jasmin Mayer (IT), Sandrine Morgante (BE/IT), Felipe Muhr (CL), Hadassa Ngamba (CD), Noemi Osselaer (BE), Edouard Pagant (FR), Elisa Pinto (MX), Juan Pablo Plazas (CO), Stephanie Rizaj (AT/XK), Paulius Šliaupa (LT), Pei-Hsuan Wang (TW)
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