Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Affordable Art Fair Brussels

This is only the beginning! The 2010 fair will again be the open and accessible place to go for contemporary art - with a wide range of styles and media. Both experienced art lovers and first time buyers will be able to find and go home with the perfect piece within their budget.

Once again, the AAF will be the place to be, thanks to the more than 85 galleries offering works for from € 100 to € 5 000.

See you in February 2010!

From Friday, February 5, 2010 at 11:00am untill
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 7:00pm

Tour & Taxis
avenue du Port 86c
Brussels, Belgium

www.artiscontagious.com


Los Niños

Love, Romance, Hearts, Red velvet. Show us this Happy Couple thing on the dance floor. Singles can just hook up with other singles on this Valentine special. Months of research to find you the most loveable tracks.

Welcome to our new super location: Club des Halles in the heart of Brussels.

Special guest: Bottin !

11:00PM Saturday, February 13th
Club des Halles (St Géry)
Place St Géry, Brussels.
www.fingerspitzengefuhl.be
www.losninos.be

Aeroplastics Contemporary > Terry Rodgers : Radical Continuity



For the first monographic exibition of Terry Rodgers in Belgium, Jerome Jacobs, director of the Aeroplastics Contemporary gallery take us to a profound observation of the creativity of this American artist.

Untill February the 17th.

Aeroplastics Contemporary
32, rue Blanche, 1060 Brussels.
+32 2 537 22 02
www.aeroplastics.be

Monday, January 25, 2010

SO!

Since over a year ago, SO! has been the new window for young Belgian and European fashion designers. Monsieur Bul, Louise Assomo, Jo Devisscher, Nicolas Van Parijs, Caroline Foulon, Conni Kaminski, Ti + Hann... are some of the designers that can be found at the store located a few steps away from avenue Louise and place du Chatelain.
Sonya Fiaga is at the head of this ambitious project, her aim is to promote young talents uptown Brussels.

127, Rue de Livourne 1000 Brussels
+32 476 01 15 87
www.so-shopping.be

Sunday, January 24, 2010

APPLAUSE

Pics by : Alcides Navarro
Applause is a pop-rock band founded in 2006 when French singer, Nicolas Ly, met four Belgian musicians, Manuel Roland, David Picard, Jeremiah Mosseray and Manu Loriaux.

From the choir of a small church in Bordeaux, France, to the back-up vocals for several Parisian bands, through hours alone behind a piano, Nicolas Ly quietly developed his passion for music. Back then, he preferred his visual art studies with Giuseppe Penone at the Fine Arts School in Paris. It was not until 2006, after meeting Manuel, David, Jeremie and Manu in Paris, that he decided to face his passion. Since then, he has composed, written the texts, and been the voice of Applause.

Roland Manuel, David Picard, Jeremie Mosseray and Manu Loriaux had started their musical adventure 15 years before. To break the gloom of the impoverished Belgian city Charleroi where they grew up, they formed the band Orange Kazoo. They composed, published discs, went on tour and broke into the Belgian musical scene. The adventure ended in 2004, when they started a new project, la Fanfare du Belgistan, which is still very active today and known far beyond the borders of Belgium. Manuel Roland plays the guitar and the saxophone, David Picard the trumpet and keyboards, Manu Loriaux the bass, while Jeremie Mosseray is on drums and programming.

Everyone also participates in other musical projects. Manuel Roland plays in Paris – Bruxelles, Jeremiah Mosseray in StairpleX. David Picard and Manuel Roland have contributed to Mathieu Boogaerts' album I love you in 2008.
Along with another musician, Nery, all members of the Fanfare du Belgistan have founded the project Nery-Belgistan and published an album with Matthieu Chedid. Picard and David even still find the time to make the electro-rock of Congolese inspiration with the musician s.w.a.n.

Applause synthesizes all these energies into a bubbling and very personal mix of pop, rock and electronica, that is highly contagious. The warmth of friendship, the rigor of their musical experiences and the power of their personalities make Applause a group with a promising future.

Contact: info@weloveapplause.com
http://vimeo.com/8807880

Next dates:
La Rotonde - Botanique 10/02 at 20.00
www.botanique.be

Le Bar Du Matin 18/02 at 20.00
Le Bar Du Matin • 172, ch. d’Alsemberg st. • 1190 Forest
METRO Albert • MAP
TEL 02-537.71.59 • MAIL
OPEN 7/7, 08.00 in the morning > 01.00 in the morning (week) / > 02.00 in the morning (week-end).
EAT breakfast, lunch and savourous things > 19.00
SMOKER friendly from 17.00. • WIFI • BAR SERVICE

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Leocadia Jurado


Leocadia Jurado at Café de la Maison du Peuple
Leocadia Jurado, a Spanish artist based in Brussels, invites you to discover her latest paintings and collages at the Café de la Maison du Peuple. Using a mixed technique, originally based on the art of collage and graffiti, she likes to diversify materials and components. Currency cartridges, multicolored bobbles or wool balls are used to compose works with flaming and pop colours. A form of Recyclart where recycling is synonymous with rebirth.
Exhibition until 15 February 2010 - Café de la Maison du Peuple, 39 Parvis St-Gilles, B-1060 Brussels.
Website: http://www.facebook.com/l/19216;www.leocadiajurado.com - email: leocadia_jurado@yahoo.fr

Monday, January 18, 2010

Gelatina (1st Anniversary) Discorock - Electropical - Powerpop - Acidcumbia - Movidapunk


Imagen electropical beats mixed with gameboy melodies. Well that's MENEO! But it's not only music, it's also an impressive visual performance with only one purpose : make you sweat to the point of taking your clothes off...

Live
MENEO (Es/Gua)

DJ's
Ricky Corazon (Resident)
Max Le Daron (MDD/B4-BE)
El Flaco Marcelo (ECU/US)

Visuals
Jellyfish

Infos
Sat 06.02.10 / 23:00 - 10€
La Tentation - Rue de Laeken, 28
1000 Brussels - M° De Brouckère.

Charles Kaisin



The designer and Architect Charles Kaisin is one of the Belgian notorious talents... teacher, consultant and and winner of several international art and design awards. He often uses recycled materials as plastic, glass, newspapers and wood just to mention but a few.
Discover one of his latest installations " L'art Du Recyclage" at Poelaert square in Brussels.

Felix Gonzalez Torres at WIELS Brussels



Felix Gonzalez-Torres (November 26, 1957-January 9, 1996) was a Cuban artist who grew up in Puerto Rico before moving to New York City. Gonzalez-Torres had his first one-man exhibition of his early text pieces in 1988 at the Rastovsky Gallery (560 Broadway) in Soho. He dreamed of moving to Las Vegas.

His work was the focus of several major museum solo exhibitions in his lifetime and after his death. Retrospectives of his work have been organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York (1995), the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany (1997), the Serpentine Gallery in London (2000), and the FLAG Art Foundation in New York (2009).

Gonzalez-Torres was known for his quiet, minimal installations and sculptures. Using materials such as strings of lightbulbs, clocks, stacks of paper, or packaged hard candies, Felix Gonzalez-Torres's work is sometimes considered a reflection of his experience with AIDS. Many of Gonzalez-Torres's installations invite the viewer to take a piece of the work with them: a series of works allow viewers to take packaged candies from a pile in the corner of an exhibition space, while another series consists of stacks of ultrathin sheets of clear plastic or unlimited edition prints, also free for the viewer to take. These installations are replenished by the exhibitor as they diminish. The most pervasive reading of Gonzalez-Torres's work takes the processes his works undergo (lightbulbs expiring, piles of candies dispersing, etc.) as metaphor for the process of dying. Other readings include the issue of Public vs. Private, Identity, and participation in contemporary art. One of his most recognizable works, Untitled (1991) was a billboard installed in twenty-four locations throughout New York City of a monochrome photograph of an unoccupied bed, made after the death of his lover, Ross, to AIDS.


In one interview, he said "When people ask me, 'Who is your public?' I say honestly, without skipping a beat, 'Ross.' The public was Ross. The rest of the people just come to the work."

Gonzalez-Torres died in 1996 due to AIDS related complications. In May 2002, the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation was created. In addition to serving as the official Estate of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, the Foundation hopes to "to foster an appreciation for the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres among the general public, scholars, and art historians." The U.S. representative for the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation is the Andrea Rosen Gallery, which heavily exhibited his work both before and after his death.

In 2007, he was selected as the United States' official representative at the Venice Biennale. (The only other posthumous representative from the United States was Robert Smithson in 1982.)

To be seen currently at WIELS in Brussels untill april the 25th.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

"Bruxelles, je t'Aime"


Brussels. The Love. Through 20 skits "La Compagnie le Fil de l'Araignée" takes us to a trip in the city that has seen some of the most beautiful love stories. Le Sablon, les Halles saint-Gery, les Beaux-arts, la Bourse... have been the stage sets of those meetings or ruptures.
"Bruxelles, je t'aime" Théatre Littéraire de la Clarencière 20 rue du Bélvédère 1050 Brussels.
Pre-sales: 02/640.46.76 or 0473/53.76.09

Cut Me



Based rue Léon Lepage 61 1000 Brussels "Cut Me" is at first sight very different from what you can expect from any kind of hairsalon. Inspired by an oldschool spirit, this original place is run by Fred who also periodically organises live acts and exhibitions there. Giving another look to the concept of hair!

contact: 02/503.59.51





pics by Alcides Navarro

Arteventuno


Arteventuno Gallery aims to promote contemporary artists through exhibitions, webspaces and editions.

'No compromise on art'

Their online gallery features famous artists such as Pierre Alechinsky, Panamarenko, Felicien Rops or Man Ray.

http://www.arteventuno.be/





pics by Alcides Navarro