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12.05... 16.09.2012

TRACK

Practical Information

period: 12.05... 16.09.2012

organisation:
S.M.A.K.
Citadelpark B-9000 Gent
T: +32 (0)9 240 76 01
F: +32 (0)9 221 17 09
E: info@smak.be
http://www.smak.be

catalogue

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Lara Almarcegui, Pawel Althamer, Sven Augustijnen, Alexandra Bachzetsis, Massimo Bartolini, John Bock, Michaël Borremans, Mike Bouchet, Christoph Buchel, Peter Buggenhout, Mircea Cantor, Leo Copers, Simona Denicolai, Michael & Ingar Elmgreen & Dragset, Peter & David Fischli & Weiss, Cyprien Gaillard, Mekhitar Garabedian, Christina & Roman Hemauer & Keller, Adelita Husni-Bey, Tadashi Kawamata, Susanne Kriemann, Alon Levin, Bart Lodewijks, Emilio Lopez-Menchero, Erwan Maheo, Mark Manders, Teresa Margolles, Ahmet Ogut, Ivo Provoost, Tobias Putrih, Tazu Rous, Yorgos Sapountzis, Superflex, Pilvi Takala, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Javier Tellez, Tercerunquinto, Lonnie & Siebren van Brummelen & De Haan, Erik Van Lieshout, Benjamin Verdonck, Danh Vo, Lawrence Weiner

TRACK is a unique art experience in the city of Ghent. 41 international artists have been invited to create new works, which also give you the opportunity to (re)discover the city!

The two curators Philippe Van Cauteren and Mirjam Varadinis took the time to select exemplary locations in the wider city centre of Ghent and invited artists who have an affinity with the thematical context of those places. The selected artists used the local reality as a fertile source of inspiration and the results of their in-depth explorations are not simply traditional works of art, but artistic projects in all different medias that embrace the social, economic, cultural and political conditions of the city and the times we live in. Their works call for participation, interact with the different communities in various ways and leave permanent traces.

TRACK is conceived as a universe of parallel narrations, occurences and (hi)stories. It consists of six clusters that offer a historical, cultural, architectural and mental cross-section of Ghent and the idea of a city today. Each cluster has its own distinct atmosphere and touches upon a specific issue like mobility, religion, migration, economy, language, science and city changes.

TRACK invites the audience to explore the exhibition in various ways. Visitors do not have to follow a given linear trail but are free to choose their own personal TRACK through the clusters and the city. Each visitor thus creates a different kind of narration, based on his or her background and the way they are approaching the exhibition. This free and multi-layered perception corresponds to our globalised world and the idea of plural realities happening at the same time.

TRACK is welcoming everybody to visit the exhibition and to be inspired by the visionary potential of art.

TRACK was initiated by the S.M.A.K. It continues the tradition established by the large-scale exhibition projects Chambres d’Amis (1986) and Over the Edges (2000), which installed contemporary art in the context of the city and entered into direct dialogue with the public.

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Prachtig initiatief !

Worden ook werken ten huize van.... getoond ?

Ik denk aan een skulptuur van Walter De Buck ( 2 meter hoog )in brons

in mijn tuin , bereikbaar via de Rode Roestraat (dicht bij Bijloke-site,via

Bijlokevest waar nog vele beluiken te zien zijn,ook een curiosum ). De titel

van het moderne beeldhouwerk is ' De Eenzame Straatzanger ' .

Baert André-Emmanuel (posted on mon 21.02.2011 02:57:57)