Fleming Faloon
For the first time since its move to Brussels, Office Baroque will stage an exhibition that runs simultaneously at our downtown and midtown gallery spaces on Bloemenhofplein 5 Place du Jardin aux Fleurs and Ravensteinstraat 44 Rue Ravenstein. The exhibition Fleming Faloon takes its title from the 1963-64 film by Owen Land and is entirely devoted to portraits. In Land鈥檚 film, the image of a staring TV presenter is subjected to a series of manipulations, questioning the optical ambiguity of cinema and the projected image and its resistance to time. This first 16mm film by Land was a source of inspiration for Andy Warhol鈥檚 Screen Tests. The exhibition will feature work by twenty seven artists.
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For the first time since its move to Brussels, Office Baroque will stage an exhibition that runs simultaneously at our downtown and midtown gallery spaces on Bloemenhofplein 5 Place du Jardin aux Fleurs and Ravensteinstraat 44 Rue Ravenstein. The exhibition Fleming Faloon takes its title from the 1963-64 film by Owen Land and is entirely devoted to portraits. In Land鈥檚 film, the image of a staring TV presenter is subjected to a series of manipulations, questioning the optical ambiguity of cinema and the projected image and its resistance to time. This first 16mm film by Land was a source of inspiration for Andy Warhol鈥檚 Screen Tests. The exhibition will feature work by twenty seven artists.
Artists on show
- Ataru Sato
- Caitlin Keogh
- Christopher Knowles
- Daniel Sinsel
- Darren Bader
- Dorota Jurczak
- Guillaume Bijl
- James Ensor
- Jan de Cock
- Jesse Chapman
- Juliette Blightman
- Keith Farquhar
- Leigh Ledare
- Léon Spilliaert
- Mathew Cerletty
- Matthew Brannon
- Matthew Wong
- Mimmo Rotella
- Owen Land
- Paul Joostens
- Paul Sietsema
- Rosa Loy
- Sascha Braunig
- Sophie von Hellermann
- Talia Chetrit
- Tyson Reeder
- Walter Price