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18 dec 2004 - 27 feb 2005

Aspects of contemporary art in Belgium 1970-1985

 
During the seventies and the early eighties, the ICC was an intermediary between a progressive art praxis and the ill-at-ease public, as well as an alternative platform for the production and the presentation of –amongst other things- recent conceptual art, installations, video, happening and performance. A critical reflection on the function of this institution throws another (for ‘historical’) light on different contemporary problematic issues in the museum world as of today with regard to interdisciplinarity, production facilities, social positioning and dealing with the museum public. At the same time, the project suggests a possible interaction with and opening of an important body of archives which, at present, is still drifting in between archaeology and actuality. with works and/or documents by a.o. vito acconci, laurie anderson, alessandro, artworker foundation, ben, conny beckley, fred bervoets, guillaume bijl, guy bleus, marcel broodthaers, daniël buren, james lee byars, andré cadéré, jacques charlier, leo copers, cel crabeels, thierry de cordier, raoul de keyser, paul de vylder, daniël dewaele, luc deleu, denmark, yves de smet, robert devriendt, danny devos, michael druks, lili dujourie, benni efrat, pieter engels, filip francis, jonah friedman, jef geys, marc ghens, dan graham, michael harvey, pieter kortekaas, joseph kosuth, marie-jo lafontaine, jacques lennep, jacques lizène, bernd lohaus, lea lublin, brice marden, gordon matta-clark, danny matthys, guy mees, ludo mich, antonio muntadas, jacques louis nyst, orlan, ria pacquée, panamarenko, fabrizio plessi, reindeer werk, maurice roquet, guy rombouts, susan russell, jean-michel sanejouand, buky schwartz, sosnowski, narcisse tordoir, niele toroni, boy & erik stappaerts, nicolas uriburu, thé van bergen, patrick van caeckenbergh, hubert van es, johan van geluwe, anne-mie van kerckhoven, philippe vandenberg, frank van herck, raoul van den boom, wout vercammen, bill vazan, jan vercruysse, marc verstockt curator: johan pas

artists: Vito Acconci, Thé Van Bergen, Fred Bervoets, Guy Bleus, Marcel Broodthaers, James Lee Byars, Leo Copers, Thierry De Cordier, Cel Crabeels, Luc Deleu, Denmark, Daniel Dewaele, Michael Druks, Benni Efrat, Pieter Engels, Filip Francis, Johan van Geluwe, Jef Geys, Dan Graham, Michaël Harvey, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Raoul De Keyser, Joseph Kosuth, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Bernd Lohaus, Lea Lublin, Gordon Matta-Clark, Antonio Muntadas, Jacques-Louis Nyst, Ria Pacquée, Panamarenko, Guy Rombouts, Buky Schwartz, Walter Swennen, Hans Theys, Narcisse Tordoir, Nicolas Uriburu, Philippe Vandenberg, Ben Vautier, Wout Vercammen, Bill Vazan, Mark Verstockt, Patrick Van Caeckenberg, Alessandro, Laurie Anderson, Artworker Foundation, Guillaume Bijl, Daniel Buren, André Cadéré, Jacques Charlier, Danny Devos, Robert Devriendt, Paul De Vylder, Lili Dujourie, Yonah Friedman, Marc Ghens, Pieter Kortekaas, Jacques Lennep, Danny Matthijs, Guy Mees, Ludo Mich, Orlan, Reindeer Werk, Maurice Roquet, Susan Russell, Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Zdzislaw Sosnowski, Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Niele Toroni, Raoul Van den Boom, Hubert Van Es, Frank Van Herck, Jacques Lizène

curator: Johan Pas

conference Show & Tell
Dear ICC
Van ICC tot MuHKA
Book Launch Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven
beeldenstorm in een spiegelzaal: het ICC en de actuele kunst 1970 - 1990

publication Beeldenstorm in een spiegelzaal.

collectionpresentation The collection X - winter-spring 2004-2005

intervention insert ABC2004 city of letters T-Mart





(the International Cultural Centre and contemporary art in Belgium 1970-1990)
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Daniel Buren, Travail in situ ICC, 1974 photo © ICC archive
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Daniel Dewaele, Do you know the ICC? 1980 video performance on the Meir, Antwerp photo ©ICC archive

The International Cultural Centre of Antwerp, founded in 1969 (in the afterbirth of museum contestation) and closed in 1998 (when museums of contemporary art had become an established fact) was the first institution of contemporary art in Flanders.

During the seventies and the early eighties, the ICC was an intermediary between a progressive art praxis and the ill-at-ease public, as well as an alternative platform for the production and the presentation of –amongst other things- recent conceptual art, installations, video, happening and performance.
A critical reflection on the function of this institution throws another (for ‘historical’) light on different contemporary problematic issues in the museum world as of today with regard to interdisciplinarity, production facilities, social positioning and dealing with the museum public. At the same time, the project suggests a possible interaction with and opening of an important body of archives which, at present, is still drifting in between archaeology and actuality.
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Gordon Matta-Clark , Office Baroque (doors crossing) with curator Johan Pas, 1977 photo M HKA


The exhibition which contains both documents as works of art derives of the research by art historian Johan Pas who also is the author of an accompanying publication about the ICC. This book, being an edited version of his doctoral tract, will contain, in addition to a readily surveyable chronicle of all presentations at the ICC and activities with regard to visual arts in the period between 1970-1990, both text and illustrations and will, in this manner, also function as a reference work
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Carlos Ginzburg, Latin American Prostitute (holding a statement by Baudelaire), performance in the ICC, 1974 photo ©ICC archive/M HKA
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Joseph Kosuth,
ICC in 1976, privite collection Luxemburg
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James Lee Byars, E.T. (Shadow of an Extra Terrestrial Man),1976 photo ©ICC archive
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James Lee Byars, Performance on the Meir, Antwerp on 14.05.1976 E.T. Shadow of an Extra Terrestrial Man (The Antwerp Giant), 1976 photo Bert Van Evercooren
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James Lee Byars, Performance on the Meir, Antwerp on 14.05.1976 E.T. Shadow of an Extra Terrestrial Man (The Antwerp Giant), 1976 photo ©Bert Van Evercooren
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Ben Vautier, Installation view, 1972 photo ©Hendrik Bruers
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Ben Vautier, Installation view, 1972 photo ©ICC archive
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Gordon Matta-Clark "Office Baroque", 1977 photo
Florent Bex en ICC archive
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Gordon Matta-Clark "Office Baroque", 1977
Florent Bex and M HKA
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Gordon Matta-Clark "Office Baroque", 1977
© Florent Bex en M HKA
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Dan Graham, Performance in het ICC, 1975 photo ©ICC archive
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Continentale filmtoer, photo on the Meir, Antwerp 1973 photo ©ICC archive
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Maurizio Nannucci, vinyl record, Parole, 1976 photo M HKA
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zaalzicht videoruimte 2004
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Video Space with work from Buky Schwartz, Michael Druks en Michael Harvey photo ©M HKA
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Pieter Kortekaas, speelbeesten, 1971 photo © M HKA

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Guy Rombouts installing his work, IK, photo © M HKA
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Exhibition view with Flying knives, 1974 from Leo Copers, Byars and Matta Clark photo M HKA
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Filip Francis, Tumbling woodblocks on December 18th 2004
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Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Active Archive under construction (with the artist on the construction) photo M HKA
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Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Active Archive (withBart De Baere and Cel Crabeels) photo M HKA
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Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Active Archive, in conversation with Luc Tuymans, 2004 photo M HKA
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Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Active Archive, 2004 photo A4A vzw

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Dear ICC, zaalzicht met werk van Daniel Dewaele, Filip francis en Pieter Kortekaas, 2004 photo A4A vzw
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Dear ICC, zaal zicht met werk van Denmark, Cadéré, Engels, Byars en Bleus, 2004 photo A4A vzw


the ICC and the history of the M HKA

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