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Tentoonstelling van de week - Exposition de la semaine - Exhibition of the week
'Hommage à Madame Georges Pompidou' - Centre Pompidou - Paris - France
A partir du 2 juillet 2008, le Centre Pompidou rend hommage à Madame Georges Pompidou en présentant dans les galeries du Musée national d'art moderne, un accrochage exceptionnel d'œuvres et d'artistes qui lui étaient chers.

Le 3 juillet 2007, Madame Georges Pompidou nous a quittés.

Elle avait accompagné et soutenu le Centre depuis son origine.
Profondément engagée dans l'aventure d'une institution qu'elle aimait de tout son cœur, elle n'eut de cesse d'encourager son développement et son rayonnement en France et à l'étranger.
Gardienne des valeurs et de l'esprit qui fondent le Centre, amie des arts et des artistes, elle a toujours pris le parti du mouvement et de l'audace, avec une liberté d'esprit qui n'appartenait qu'à elle.

Cette présentation rassemble, autour du salon de l'Elysée d'Agam, des œuvres de la collection personnelle du Président et de Madame Georges Pompidou, celles d'artistes avec lesquels ils avaient noué des relations d'amitié, des œuvres qui ont accompagné à la fois leur parcours personnel et la vie du Centre.

Max Ernst, Kupka, Robert Delaunay, Yves Klein, Martial Raysse,
Raymond Hains, Jean Tinguely, Pierre Paulin, Niki de Saint Phalle, Pierre Soulages, témoignent de la justesse et de l'audace de leur engagement en faveur de l'art de leur temps.

Ces œuvres, réunies pour la première fois, dressent le portrait de collectionneurs et d'amateurs inspirés et précurseurs.
Loopt van: 2008-07-02 - 2009-03-23
Website: http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Accueil.nsf/Document/HomePage?OpenDocument&L=1
 
   
   
   
             
 
Museum van de week - Musée de la semaine - Museum of the week
MUMOK - Wien - Österreich
Das MUMOK hat die Zielsetzung, die seit Gründung des Museums des 20. Jahrhunderts angelegte Sammlung der Kunst des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts nach aktuellsten wissenschaftlichen und museologischen Erkenntnissen und Methoden zu bewahren, auszubauen, zu erforschen und der Öffentlichkeit zu vermitteln. Das Museum ist Sammlungsort, Archiv, Forschungsstätte und Ausstellungsraum. Ein wesentliches Anliegen ist die Auseinandersetzung mit der Kunst der Gegenwart. Daher ist das Museum auch Veranstaltungsort für Events und Diskussionen mit dem Ziel, das Verständnis für die neue und experimentelle Kunst im Zusammenhang mit der Vermittlung kunsthistorischer und kunsttheoretischer Entwicklungen zu fördern. Dieser Geschichte und Gegenwart verknüpfende museologische, wissenschaftliche und bildungspolitische Auftrag verpflichtet das MUMOK, sich umfassend mit der Sammlung, Erforschung und Vermittlung internationaler Kunst der Moderne, der jüngeren Vergangenheit sowie der Gegenwart zu befassen.

Mit seinen Sammlungsschwerpunkten Pop-Art und Fotorealismus aus der Österreichischen Ludwig Stiftung, Fluxus und Nouveau Realisme aus der Sammlung Hahn und dem Wiener Aktionismus verbindet das MUMOK in einzigartiger Weise Höhepunkte gesellschafts- und realitätsbezogener sowie performativer Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Als größtes österreichisches Museum für internationale moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst fördert das MUMOK die museologische Integration der in Österreich vertretenen Kunst- und Diskurspositionen in den internationalen Kontext und vermittelt zugleich Internationalität innerhalb seines lokalen Umfeldes.

Das MUMOK vermittelt die Gesellschaftsrelevanz des Mediums Kunst, indem es die Veränderungen des Kunstverständnisses und die dafür maßgeblichen historischen und aktuellen Gründe erkennbar macht. Im Rahmen seines Gegenwartsbezuges nimmt das Museum Stellung zum gesellschaftspolitischen Diskurs und wendet sich gegen Tendenzen, die eine freie Entwicklung der Kunst und des kulturpolitischen Klimas in Frage stellen.


The aim of MUMOK is to preserve, enlarge, analyze, and make available to the public the collection of artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries, compiled since the opening of the Museum of 20th Century Art, by applying state-of-the-art scientific and museological methods. The Museum serves as collection site, archive, research institution, and exhibition venue.

A key concern is the debate on contemporary art. For this reason the Museum organizes events and discussions designed to raise awareness for new and experimental art, as well as to convey information on recent art history and theory. MUMOK’s commitment to both history and present and its museological, scientific and educational mission demands its profound engagement in the collection, research and communication of international artworks of modernism, the recent past, and the present.
With its emphasis on Pop Art and Photorealism, taken from the Austrian Ludwig Foundation, Fluxus and Nouveau Réalisme, taken from the Hahn Collection, and Viennese Actionism, MUMOK offers a unique blend of art focusing on society and reality as well as of performative art of the 20th century.

As the largest Austrian museum for international modern and contemporary art, MUMOK promotes the museological integration of Austrian art and art discourse into an international context and simultaneously conveys internationality within its local environment. MUMOK communicates the social relevance of art by illustrating the changes in art perception and their causes, both historical and contemporary. With reference to the present, MUMOK participates in the socio-political discourse and opposes tendencies which challenge the freedom of art and cultural policy.
Website: http://www.mumok.at/?L=0
 
   
   
             
 
Kunstbeurs van de week - Foire d'art de la semaine - Art Fair of the week
Arte Padova 2008 - Padova - Italia

Padova is one of the loveliest cities in Italy and has a wealth of witness to its glorious cultural and artistic past which attracts millions of visitors every year from all over the world.
Today it is also an important economic centre and the most important intermodal road, rail and river connections centre in Italy.
The historic heart of the centre is a mixture of various styles: medieval, renaissance and modern which combine to create a unique and fascinating scenario. Handicraft shops and ancient crafts mingle with modern life and constantly growing trade. Padova is a city of culture (artistic and historic sites, museums, cultural events), of science (the important University which is one of the oldest and largest in Europe) and the most important economic centre in the Northeast. The city is also an important religious centre with the relics of St. Anthony, which attract millions of pilgrims from all over the world every year.
The events that are held in the exhibition centre have always held great importance for the city. In fact, the roots of the Padova Exhibition Centre can be traced back to the late medieval period, with the Fairs of San Prosdocimo and Santa Giustina, renowned saints at that time, until St. Anthony arrived in 1232, when the name of the Saint’s Fair was given to it which lasted until 1919, despite the wars. That was the year the Trade Fair began, the largest mixed exhibition in the northeast, which now receives more than 250,000 visitors every year. The current exhibition centre was inaugurated in 1921. The Padova Exhibition Centre now means professional activities, operators and specialised initiatives, but its history and everyday life are still marked by its adventurous past, the desire to be ahead of the times and to launch new events and try new ways of meeting and working. It became a joint stock company in 2002, the first to do so in Italy and in 2005 PadovaFiere became a private enterprise to all effects.

ArtePadova 2008 will be held in the Padova Exhibition Centre from 7th to 10th November 2008. This Exhibition and Market of Modern and Contemporary Art is now at the 19th edition and is one of the most important and awaited cultural events in Italy. Four days dedicated to the culture of art and relative investments, in a well-tested format that attracts a large number of operators and visitors every year. Alongside the art exhibition there are meetings with the artists, gallery owners, art experts, journalists, collectors and art enthusiasts generally.
Over the years the event has developed and grown thanks to the new spaces and the side events that enrich the cultural proposal. At the same time as the exhibition, there will be a joint exhibition of sculptures in the city by important contemporary artists with their works situated in the most important, historic and attractive locations in the city.
Ample space will also be dedicated to Photography and Video Art to compare the different technical, cultural and professional skills.
ArtePadova is one of the most important events in its field: 200 exhibiting art galleries, more than 15,000 works of painting, sculpture, graphic art and photography, numerous specialised publishers and websites.
Loopt van: 2008-11-07 - 2008-11-10
Website: http://www.artepadova.org/
 
   
   
             
 
Website van de week - Site de la semaine - Website of the week
Affiches van het Brussels Autosalon
Van bij zijn oprichting heeft het Salon beroep gedaan op de beste grafici om de officiële affiches te ontwerpen. Enkele hiervan worden zelfs tentoongesteld in de grootste musea voor moderne kunst ter wereld. Een paar befaamde grafici die affiches van vroegere Salons hebben ontworpen:

Donald Brun
Julian Key
José Goffin (die in 1991 de huidige logo's heeft ontworpen voor de Salons "Auto-Motor-Fiets", "Bedrijfs- en vrijetijdsvoertuigen" en "Motorfiets")

Recent heeft FEBIAC dit initiatief nieuw leven ingeblazen door te gaan samenwerken met instituten voor Grafische Vormgeving en elk jaar een exclusieve wedstrijd te organiseren met één van hen. Dit initiatief heeft telkens een grote weerklank gevonden bij de leerlingen. De prijzen motiveren hen en ze krijgen de unieke gelegenheid om praktische ervaring op te doen in het vak.


Ever since its creation, the Motor Show has called upon the assistance of the best graphic artists to illustrate its official posters. Some of these are exhibited at the world's greatest modern art galleries. Some famous graphic artists who designed posters of previous Motor Shows are:

Donald Brun
Julian Key
José Goffin (who, in 1991, created the present logos for the "Motorcar-Motorcycle-Bicycle", "Commercial & Recreational Vehicles" and "Motorcycle" Shows.

FEBIAC has recently innovated this initiative and established a co-operation with Institutes for Graphic Art. Each year a contest is organised exclusively with one of these institutes. The response by the students has always been positive. The prizes stimulate them and the contest offers them a unique opportunity to acquire practical experience in the trade.


Depuis sa création la Salon a fait appel aux meilleurs graphistes pour illustrer ses affiches. Certaines d'entre elles figurent dans les plus grands musées d'art moderne du monde. Parmi les graphistes de renom qui ont créé les affiches des Salons antérieures figurent:

Donald Brun
Julian Key
José Goffin (qui, en 1991, a conçu les logos actuels des Salons "Auto-Moto-Cycle", "Véhicules Utilitaires & de Loisirs" et "Moto")

Depuis quelques années, FEBIAC a innové en s'adressant aux grandes écoles d'art graphique. Elle organise tous les ans un concours exclusif avec une école. Chaque fois l'opération a recueilli un franc succès auprès des élèves. Les prix sont motivants et c'est l'occasion pour eux de se confronter avec la réalité du métier.

Website: http://www.salonauto.be/public/posters.aspx?lang=NL
 
   
   
             
 
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FICBLOG

FicBlog I toont u dagelijks de tentoonstellingen die van start gaan in Europa uit FicExpo.

FicBlog I shows you daily the started exhibitions in Europe from FicExpo.

FicBlog I vous propose journellement les expositions qui démarrent en Europe de FicExpo.

FicBlog II alle dagen een nieuwe website om op een andere wijze te surfen.

FicBlog II every day another website to surf differently.

FicBlog II tous les jours un nouveau site pour surfer autrement.

 

FICFAV I-II-III-IV-V-VI-RSS

Deze database bevat meer dan 3.600 links naar diverse websites.

You will find over 3.600 websites in this database.

Une sélection de plus de 3.600 sites.

 

FICEXPO

Er zijn meer dan 1.500 lopende- en toekomstige tentoonstellingen in meer dan 800 musea van 400 steden opgenomen in deze rubriek. Dagelijkse update !

More then 1.500 museumvisits are displayed. Daily update !

Une sélection de 1.500 expositions recommandées dans cette rubrique. Journellement mise à jour !

 

FICPASE

Er zijn meer dan 18.000 foto's opgenomen in deze fotobase. Reeds meer dan 412.000 page views.

More then 18.000 images on line. More then 412.000 page views.

Plus de 18.000 images. Plus de 412.000 page views.

 

FICART

In dezez rubriek stel ik een kunstenaar/kunstenares en zijn/haar werk voor. Via het archief kunt u het werk van de vorige kunstenaars bekijken.

Nu in FicArt Roger Wittevrongel.

In FicArt an artist presents his work. Have a look at the archive for the other artists.

Now in FicArt Roger Wittevrongel.

FicArt présente un ou une artiste et son oeuvre.Dans l'archive vous pouvez voir les autres artistes.

Maintenaint dans FicArt Roger Wittevrongel.

 

FICTIP

Open atelier bij 174 kunstenaars in heel Vlaanderen.

25 en 26 oktober 2008 in Gent bij 85 kunstenaars en 10 organisaties.

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