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SPEAKER: TOM PIETERS 1 2 3 4 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 BRUGES TRIENNIAL 2021 Third edition of the cultural event in the historic city centre of Bruges, after 2 successful editions in 2015 and 2018, Bruges invites known artists and architects to introduce their works in the public space. TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 Traum <> raum <> TraumA Perception of the city: picture perfect Private versus public Historical stratification: the less visible side of Bruges This translates into a polyphonic story that portrays this duality, that stimulates the imagination and senses and that questions the sharp line between public and private space. A story in which Bruges is presented in all its facets and in which there is room for experiment and discourse. TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 BRUGES, A DREAM Bruges is a multi-faceted city that many inhabitants and visitors consider to be a true paradise. An idyllic place, where time stands still and where you can enjoy the beauty of this World Heritage city. TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 ARTISTIC TEAM Till-Holger Borchert Michel Dewilde Els Wuyts Santiago De Waele TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 Invited artists and architects Amanda Browder (US) Hans Op de Beeck (BE) Nadia Kaabi-Linke (TU,AU, DE) Gregor Schneider (DE) Jon Lott (US) Laura Splan (US) Joanna Malinowska & C.T. Jasper (PL/US) Gijs Van Vaerenbergh (BE) Nadia Naveau (BE) Adrián Villar Rojas (AR) Nnenna Okore (US/NG/AU) Héctor Zamora (MX) Henrique Oliveira (BR) TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 POORTERSLOGE exhibition venue with more than 40 pieces of art inspired by the theme TraumA 6 rooms , 6 themes: Paradise, dream, with alienating undertone & Ecological threats, pandemic, virus & Uncanny reality, the uncanny everyday, private space, home, architecture & Physical threats, war situations, sexual violence, physical violence, pain, religious violence & Digital alienation, web, social media & Wonder, wondrous worlds, science-fiction 40 artists from Belgium, France, Spain,… TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 Bilal Bahir Cécile Massart Sema Bekirovic Paul Mc Carthy Rakel & Klara Bergman Fröberg Hermann Nitsch Willem Boel Ronald Ophuis Dries Boutsen Femmy Otten Jake & Dinos Chapman Stefan Papco Jana Cordenier Sarah&Charles Thierry De Cordier Gregor Schneider Sarah De Vos Cindy Sherman Lisse Declerk Mircea Suciu Danny Devos Adrien Tirtiaux Joëlle Dubois Narcisse Tordoir Kendell Geers Ana Torfs Daan Gielis Gavin Turk Geert Goiris Ingel Vaikla John Isaacs Caroline Van den Eynden Athar Jaber Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven Gunilla Klingberg Filip Vervaet Thomas Lerooy Julie en Simon Villard-Brossard Emilio Lopez-Menchero Friederike von Rauch Enrique Marty Jonathan Wateridge TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2021 BRUGES TRIENNIAL 2021 WHAT Walk along 13 installations spread in the city centre of Bruges and in Zeebrugge, organized in cooperation with Beaufort. Contemporary art and architecture by national & international artists. Public programme with in-depth, informative activities. WHEN 8 May – 26 September 2021 24/7 ORGANIZED BY Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, VZW Kenniscentrum & Cultuurcentrum Brugge Thank you! Beaufort is… - Contemporary art along the Belgian Coast - Since 2003 - Beaufort Triennial: The Triennial by the Sea Every 3 years - Beaufort Sculpture Park: permanent Beaufort Sculpture Park - permanent - 30 works of art - the largest open-air exhibition in the country www.beaufortbeeldenpark.be/en Beaufort Triennial - Takes place every 3 years 2003 – 2006 – 2009 – 2012 – 2015 – 2018 – 2021 - A new edition this year: BEAUFORT 21 Beaufort 21 -Heidi Ballet -All 10 coastal cities take part in this edition: De Panne, Koksijde, Nieuwpoort, Middelkerke, Ostend, Bredene, De Haan, Blankenberge, Zeebrugge en Knokke-Heist -2 artworks in every coastal city -1 coast-wide project = 21 artworks Beaufort 21 Artists PERMANENT WORKS TEMPORARY WORKS Laure Prouvost - FR a.o. Els Dietvorst - BE Nicolas Lámas - PE Goshka Macuga - PL Adrián Villar Rojas - AR Oliver Laric - AT Nel Aerts - BE Rosa Barba - IT Sammy Baloji - DRC Maen Florin - BE Rosella Biscotti -IT Marguerite Humeau - FR Monokino - BE Jeremy Deller – UK Maarten Vanden Eynde – BE Michael Rakowitz - US Heidi Voet – BE Timur Si-Qin – DE Jimmie Durham – US Raphaela Vogel –DE COAST-WIDE PROJECT Ari Benjamin Meyers - US Beaufort 21 Practical info - Spring to november 2021 - Free entrance - Coronaproof - Visitor’s guide with map €1 - Website in March Press conference 03/02 Beaufort 21 For public Events and program - Guided tours - Beaufort 21 with the family - Artist talks, performances, film screenings, … Visit Beaufort 21 – By bike – By coastal tram Beaufort 21 Contact CURATOR Heidi Ballet 0049 179 55 06 294 [email protected] PRESS AND MEDIA Dirk Marteel 0032 50 30 55 13 [email protected] MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION Kaat Vander Roost 0032 473 56 65 65 [email protected] West-Vlaanderen Also in 2021 Art Festival in Watou (Poperinge) (3 juli – 5 sept 2021) - Itenerary (houses, monestary, brewery, …) - Literature, poetry, visual arts, … - www.kunstenfestivalwatou.be Triënnale Paradise Kortrijk (19 juni – 17 okt 2021) - Triënnale international contemporary art - Interactive city circuit & unique locations - Facebook.com/paradisekortrijk Click to edit Master subtitle style EUROPALIA ▪ Artistic biennial, founded in 1969 (27 festivals) ▪ Contemporary perspectives on a country or theme, via a transdisciplinary approach ▪ Venues around Belgium and in neighbouring countries ▪ Major focus on residencies & new creations / commissioned works 14 October 2021 – 14 February 2022 RAILWAY ANNIVERSARIES IN EUROPE In 2021 a variety of railway anniversaries will be celebrated, which makes EUROPALIA Trains &Tracks more pertinent than ever. 2021 coincides with: ▪ The 175th anniversary of the railway link between Brussels and Paris. The line connected the first two capitals by train on the European continent. ▪ The 175th anniversary of the rail connection between Brussels and London, via a railway connection ship between Dover and Ostend ▪ The 75th anniversary of Luxembourg's rail history ▪ The 40th anniversary of TGV ▪ The 30th anniversary of ICE ▪ The 25th anniversary of Thalys ▪ The 10th anniversary of the very first White Paper, a publication published by the European Union on railways in Europe. It marked the beginning of European policy in this area Click to edit Master subtitle style 10/02/2021 PROGRAMME - HIGHLIGHTS ClickVISUAL to editARTS Master subtitle style In The Tracks of Art opening exhibition, Royal Museums of Fine Arts Belgium, Brussels Opening exhibition of the festival including artists such as Monet, Caillebotte, Boccioni, Daumier, Magritte and Spilliaert. For the very first time this exhibition explores how the train has impacted society, how its invention fascinated and at the same time frightened but strongly nourished artists, from the impressionists up to the surrealists. The unique ensemble brings together paintings, drawings, literature, photography and film and is linked to contemporary perspectives via installations, performances and talks. Claude Monet, Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare, 1877 Ivo Pannaggi, Speeding Train, 1922; Edouard Manet, The Railway, 1872-1873; Léon Spilliaert, The Lady in the Train, 1908. ClickVISUAL to editARTS Master subtitle style Rinus Van de Velde: Inner Travels exhibition, BOZAR Centre for Fine Art, Brussels The exhibition explores the universe of Belgian artist Rinus Van de Velde, who is widely known for his large-scale charcoal drawings, and places his work in dialogue with Dürer as well as some of the most significant artists from the 20th and 21st centuries. The story is narrated through Van de Velde’s drawings, sculptures and his new film as well as through the works of other artists. As a prime example of a mobility machine, the train takes up a central place: it propels the story forwards and symbolizes the artists’ (inner) travels. http://rinusvandevelde.com/ Including performance programme Rinus Van de Velde, Everyone Who Reproduces that which Drives Him to Creation with Directness and Authenticity Belongs to Us, 2010; view from Rinus Van de Velde’s studio, Antwerp. ClickVISUAL to editARTS Master subtitle style Outdoor Exhibition along the trainline between Ostend and Eupen Curated by Caroline Dumalin (artistic director of AAIR, Antwerp), this exhibition unfolds along the trainline between Ostend and Eupen, from coastal West-Flanders to the industrial province of Liège, crossing the multiple official languages and dialect areas of the country, including its capital. With new installations, seven contemporary artists, explore, engage and play with a locality, connecting past and present times of social and technological acceleration and changes. With: Flaka Haliti Chloé Malcotti Che Go Eun Sophie Nys Marina Pinsky Laure Prouvost Inas Halabi ClickVISUAL to editARTS Master subtitle style Orient Express heritage exhibition, Train World, Brussels The Orient Express still resonates today as a metaphor for the golden age of travel. A pure product of its era, it could only have been born under specific economic, technical, industrial and political conditions. Moreover, the Orient Express witnessed an evolving society. Criss-crossing numerous frontiers, the Orient Express remains associated with travel and adventure, and never failed to inspire writers and filmmakers. The exhibition will evoke the imaginations it awakened and the dreams it engendered, from the most famous to the most tenuous, without