Jan Vercruysse
Kamer (III) [Chamber (III)]
1985
Installation, 390 x 170 x 250 cm.
Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp (Inv. no. BK005214).
The rooms of Jan Vercruysse occupy a place within the tradition of the “art room”, the theme in western history of art for reflecting upon art. They are works of art that imply art. These boxlike constructions, these places of worship are approached with specific expectations. Strict, monumental and seemingly sumptuous with their mahogany covering, it is as if they have been stolen from a sacristy, an impression which is further enchanced by the semidark interior where stairs lead to a mirror surface that only reflects a void. Isolated from the surrounding space and devoid of all specific timeliness, they are a staged collection of signs that have a specific timeliness, this room is merely a place, one that cannot be entered, neither physically nor mentally. As carriers of the absent image the rooms are negative spaces of representation, diametrically opposed to the “art room” and the exhibition hall. In that sense they indicate the non place of art.
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Exhibitions & Ensembles
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The collection XXVI — The Artefactum years
Exhibition , Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen (M HKA), Antwerp , 10 September 2010 - 20 February 2011
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De positie van kunst en de kunstenaar [The position of art and the artist]
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JAN VERCRUYSSE ENSEMBLE
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NUCLEUS
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Verlies en afwezigheid [Loss and Absence]
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Plaatsen en niet-plaatsen [Places and non-places]
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Non - Places
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De Historiek van Kamer (III) [The History of Room (III)]
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Collectie Vlaamse Gemeenschap
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M HKA_DEFAULT_WORKS
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An Architecture for Art - Jan Vercruysse
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