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Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-De-Vence
Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence is pleased to welcome our new artist-in-residence MERYEM BAYRAM (b. 1981, Antwerp, Belgium). Meryem is a multidisciplinary artist, scenographer and exhibition curator whose work reveals the many hidden relationships between objects, spaces and people. La Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence est heureuse d’accueillir sa nouvelle artiste en résidence MERYEM BAYRAM (née en 1981, Anvers, Belgique). Meryem est une artiste multidisciplinaire, scénographe et commissaire d’exposition dont le travail révèle les multiples relations cachées entre les objets, les espaces et les personnes. Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence is verheugd onze nieuwe artist-in-residence MERYEM BAYRAM (geb. 1981, Antwerpen, België) te verwelkomen. Meryem is een multidisciplinaire kunstenaar, scenograaf en curator van tentoonstellingen wiens werk de vele verborgen relaties tussen objecten, ruimtes en mensen blootlegt. EXHIBITION ON THE APPROACH From April 6, 2022 to March 05, 2023 ![]() On the Approach, Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Photography Antoine Lippens
Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence presents an exhibition with a dozen works from its collection, curated by Grégory Lang. This selection brings together minimalist artworks by artists American (Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, Keith Sonnier, Frank Stella, Anne Truitt) and European (Josef Albers, Martin Barré, André Cadere, Ann Veronica Janssens, Imi Knœbel, Claude Rutault, Heimo Zobernig) artists. The contemporary relevance of this historical ensemble is underlined by a recent work by the artist Ann Veronica Janssens, which ties in with her solo exhibition running at the same time at the Fondation Saint-Paul de Vence. Each of these works is part of a spatial composition of a musical nature. Thus, the exhibition unfolds as a set of geometries dividing canvases and lines of different colours, but with the same timbre. These complex tones, which are the result of subtle mixtures, resonate with each other and create a space that is conducive to perception.
La Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence présente une douzaine d’oeuvres de la collection sélectionnées par Grégory Lang. Cette sélection réunit des œuvres minimalistes de la scène américaine (Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, Keith Sonnier, Frank Stella, Anne Truitt) et européenne (Josef Albers, Martin Barré, André Cadere, Ann Veronica Janssens, Imi Knœbel, Claude Rutault, Heimo Zobernig). La pertinence contemporaine de cet ensemble historique est soulignée par une œuvre récente de l’artiste Ann Veronica Janssens en écho à son exposition personnelle au sein même de la fondation. Chacune de ces œuvres participe d’une composition spatiale à caractère musical. Ainsi, l’exposition se déploie tel un jeu de géométries distribuant des toiles et des lignes de différentes couleurs, mais du même timbre. Ces teintes complexes, issues de mélanges subtils, résonnent entre elles, créant un espace propice à la perception.
Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence presenteert een tentoonstelling met werken uit de collectie, samengesteld door Grégory Lang. Deze selectie brengt minimalistische werken van Amerikaanse (Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, Keith Sonnier, Frank Stella, Anne Truitt) en Europese (Josef Albers, Martin Barré, André Cadere, Ann Veronica Janssens, Imi Knœbel, Claude Rutault, Heimo Zobernig) kunstenaars bijeen. De hedendaagse relevantie van dit historische ensemble wordt onderstreept door een recent werk van de kunstenares Ann Veronica Janssens, dat aansluit bij haar solotentoonstelling die op hetzelfde moment loopt in de Fondation Saint-Paul de Vence. Elk van deze werken maakt deel uit van een ruimtelijke compositie van muzikale aard. Zo ontvouwt de tentoonstelling zich als een geheel van geometrieën die doeken en lijnen van verschillende kleuren, maar met dezelfde klankkleur, verdelen. Deze complexe tinten, die het resultaat zijn van subtiele mengsels, resoneren met elkaar en creëren een ruimte die bevorderlijk is voor de waarneming. ![]()
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OVERTOON NEWSLETTER – DECEMBER 2022 | ||
Bill Dietz appointed as director of Overtoon
The board of Overtoon is honoured to announce that Bill Dietz will take on the position of director, starting January 2023. Dietz has worked as a curator, composer, artist, writer, and educator for over 15 years. He has an outspoken inclusive and discursive approach to sound art, with emphasis on its social and political implications, while also being tuned into the needs of artists and practitioners. Dietz has previously held positions as co-chair of Music/Sound in Bard College's Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, as founding editor of Ear | Wave | Event, as artistic director for Ensemble Zwischentöne, and on the board of the Maryanne Amacher Foundation. His work on genealogies of reception and the “political aesthetics of listening” is often presented in festivals, museums, and journals, but also in apartment buildings and on public streets. Bill Dietz: “As an American based in Europe for the past 20 years anchored in the small world of sound, I have a deep appreciation for Overtoon’s crucial role in the field. To be entrusted with the stewardship of this organisation is a great privilege and responsibility. In imagining new horizons, I look forward to drawing on and entwining the vast archive of Overtoon's history, the work of local and international practitioners, and my own artistic and theoretical preoccupations. I am thrilled by the prospect of offering and maintaining a creative, reflexive, and inclusive space for sound.” Annelies Van den Berghe, president of the board of Overtoon: “With the unanimous choice for Bill Dietz, the hiring committee has put its trust in someone with an impressive track record in creating work centred on sound and its creative and discursive possibilities. His professional experiences and institutional ideas seem right to renew Overtoon and place it in new ways toward the future, while simultaneously also having lots of respect for the vision of its founding directors and the great work they have carried out in the past period.” The board of Overtoon has adopted the recommendations of the hiring committee consisting of Annelies Van den Berghe, Barbara Raes, Linnea Semmerling, and Niels Van Tomme and has unanimously appointed Bill Dietz as the new director of Overtoon.
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