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More visiting artists and lecturers
2006
Betsy Torenbos (Theater maker/Choreographer) at MFA Scenography

(April 27th and 28th, 2006)
Date posted: 27-04-2006
Maxine Kopsa at MFA Painting

(March 31st, 2006)
Ruud Schenk at MFA Painting

(March 31st, 2006)
Pieter Dobbelsteen at MFA Painting

(March 30th and 31st, 2006)
Rudy Hodel at MFA Painting

(March 28th, 2006)
G? Karel van der Sterren at MFA Painting

(March 28th and 29th , 2006)
Jan Abrahamse at MFA Painting

(March 27th, 2006)
Jo?lle Tuerlinckx

(March 21st and 22nd, 2006)
Jo?lle Tuerlinckx will give a lecture about her work on
March 22nd at 19:30 in the Singelzaal of the Frank Mohr Institute.
On Tuesday and Wednesday march 21th and 22th the Belgium artist Jo?lle Tuerlinckx (1958, Brussels) will visit the Frank Mohr Institute. On Tuesday she will visit the studios of MFA Interactive Media and MFA Scenography, and on Wednesday the studios of MFA Painting. Jo?lle Tuerlinckx became internationaL known in 2002 through her participation in Documenta 11 in Kassel.
It is not easy to fathom the work of Tuerlinckx. Very personal aspects underly her works which give often a very paltry impression of being. In her extensive working process, Tuerlinckx culls and arranges generic objects in ways that address and consciously expand methods of drawing. The artist?s installations often resemble archaeological sites that are overflowing with materials categorized according to multiple associations. Working on
the floor or on large tables, she displays an inventory of objects such as wooden sticks, Styrofoam balls, stacks of doilies, and Post-it notes, meticulously arranged to bring out qualities of line, shape, texture, hue, and spatial relationships that are usually overlooked in everyday life. Voices sound suddenly from speakers but seem without meaning. Tuerlinckx?s constellations of marks re-consider the roles and functions of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting within art institutions.
Since 1994 Tuerlinckx took part in important international group exhibitions among which Inside the Visible (Boston/Washington/Londen/Australi?) in 1996/97, Lost in Space in 1997 in the Kunstmuseum Luzern, Manifesta 2000 in Ljubljana, Orbis Terrarum in Antwerp and the Documenta 11 in Kassel (2002). She had solo exhibitions in The Museum of Contemporary Art of Antwerp (MuhKA), Witte de With in Rotterdam (1994), Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht (2001) and at the moment ( from Feb 25 till April 22 2006) in the Drawing Center in New York.
See for pictures of her work: http://www.bonnefanten.nl/nederlands/collectie/collectie_inhoud/joelletuerlinckx.htm
Week 13, More guestteachers at MFA Painting
This week the following artists, theorists and curators visit
the studios of MFA Painting to review and advice:
March 28th: G?Karel van der Sterren, visual artist and Rudy Hodel, curator Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
March 29th: G?Karel van der Sterren
March 30th: Ellen de Bruyne, Gallery Ellen de Bruyne Projects, Amsterdam and Pieter Dobbelsteen, visual artist
March 31st: Maxine Kopsa, arthistorian and free lance curator, Pieter Dobbelsteen, visual artist and Ruud Schenk, curator Groninger Museum
Lecture by professor Heide Hageb?lling
Tuesday 14 march, 19:00 hrs, FMI theory room Radesingel 6, Groningen
Expanded dramaturgies, transitional spheres: multimedia and interaction in art and design.
Creative projects reach out into new dimensions of time and space. Traditional boundaries between the physical and the virtual are vanishing. The lecture focusses on the presentation of a couple of projects made by young designers and artists who explore new dimensions of content and form.
Professor Heide Hageb?lling is lecturing on media, strategies and dramaturgies in interdisciplinairy practice at the Kunsthochschule f?r Medien, K?ln.
2005
Marianne van Kerkhoven at MFA Scenography


(November 22nd and 23rd, 2005)
Marianne van Kerkhoven is dramatist and theater-director in Belgium. She is the embodiment of the spectacular innovation of Belgium theatre in the last 25 years. At MFA Scenograpy she gave individual tutorials to the students in their studios and a lecture on the use of new media in contemporary Flemish theatre. This lecture will be published as essay in the FMI catalogue that will be presented on May 6th at the Kunstvlaai.
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