
Geert Goiris. E313, 1999. Private collection Rotterdam. Courtesy Gallery Art Concept Paris
Beyond the Pictuersque
4 April – 23 August 2009
SMAK Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst
Citadelpark
9000 Gent, Belgium
www.smak.be
The concept of ‘the picturesque’ originated in the 18th century and was closely linked from the very start to that of the English landscape garden, which traded in the strict geometry of the French garden for a carefully recreated and staged image of nature.
The term ‘picturesque’ refers to a certain kind of landscape that was considered suitable as a subject for a painting, as well as to a part of reality that could be looked upon as if it were a painting. It is remarkable that a lot of contemporary artists are fascinated by the hybrid landscape in which the differences between centre and periphery, between city and countryside and between nature and culture are no longer clearly defined.
Furthermore the present natural landscape is to a large extent and on a global scale colonized and domesticated by means of a worldwide spread of images in the form of works of art and all kinds of media images of landscapes in film, television, tourism, etc.
The show presents works of Marcel Berlanger (BE), Marc De Blieck (BE), Damien De Lepeleire (BE), Geert Goiris (BE), Ellen Harvey (GB), Sylvia Henrich (DE), Axel Hütte (DE), Jussi Kivi (FI), Mark Klett (US), Joel Sternfeld (US), Richard Sympson (IT), John Timberlake (GB), Mungo Thomson (US), Mario Garcia Torres (MX), Wouter Verhoeven (NL), Christian Vetter (CH), etc. |