OPEN SCHOOL + LECTURE
Matt Hare – From Arbitrary Functions to Arbitrary Nature
Matt Hare, PhD, researcher at the Centre for Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London, lectures on the emergence of the modern notion of “arbitrary function” as a prism through which the relationship between formalism and sensory experience can be [removed];
SAT_19_11__________14:00-15:00
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OPEN SCHOOL + GROUP LECTURE
Sex Negativity
Persis Bekkering and Zanë Hadri will collectively read and discuss a section from Lauren Berlant and Lee Edelman’s Sex, or the Unbearable. This essay explores the revolutionary potential of sex negativity as it “designates the relentless force that challenges the fantasy of sovereignty”.
SAT_19_11__________20:30-22:00
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MEET THE RESIDENTS
Through studio encounters, lectures, film projections, presentations and much more, get to know the work of: Oussama Tabti, Thomas Hitchcock, Felix De Clercq, Esther Gatón, Nancy La Rosa, Takuya Watanabe, Kader Kabore, Camille Picquot & Sandra [removed];
SAT_19_11__________15:00-20:00
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KETS POSTER
The WIELS KETS poster allows children to discover Shimabuku’s exhibition Instrumental in a playful way. The poster is full of fun activities, including making your own octopus in [removed];Available for free.
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CHILDREN’S ART DAY
During Children’s Arts Day, you can come and watch Amadeo Kollectif’s performance Lusiola with the whole family. A participatory performance for young people starring the audience. At 1 pm in Dutch and at 4 pm in French.
SUN_20_11_________13:00 & 16:00 FREE
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BOOK PRESENTATION
Ernst van Alphen: Seven Logics of Sculpture
Ernst van Alphen, Emeritus Professor of Literature at Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, will give a book presentation of the book Seven Logics of Sculpture with a focus on Didier Vermeiren and the building blocks of sculpture.
THU_10_11__________19:00-19:45 FREE
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FILMPREMIERE
Manthia Diawara – AI: African Intelligence
WIELS and Gluon have the pleasure of inviting you to the premiere of Manthia Diawara’s latest essay film, on Monday 28 November at Cinema Palace.
MON_28_11__________19:30 FREE (AT CINEMA PALACE)
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