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The Written City

The Written City / © Foto: Haupt and Binder, Universes in Universe

The Written City

Bruges, Belgium
Halles, Markt 3

19 April - 21 June 2015

Curators: Michel Dewilde, Lutz Becker

25 participants - see the list

Extensive Visual Tour

The exhibition is part of the 'Selected by' program of the 2015 Bruges Triennial of Contemporary Art and Architecture

Organizer: Cultuurcentrum Brugge


Politics and the production of space

The Written City exhibition looks at the spatial organization of city and state as a product of often conflicting political intentions. The exhibition analyzes the relationships between several political discourses and their design, interpretation and control of the urban and national space.

The Written City brings together contrasting perspectives of the construction, the use, the representations and the questioning or disputing of the political production of space.

The development of urban and national space often presupposes forms of physical or symbolic inclusion and exclusion. In that respect the exhibition deals with a number of spatial metaphors such as barricades, boundaries and fences or so-called "gated communities," and at the same time the destruction or penetration of these types of partition.


The exhibition is divided into three parts:

The first part deals with political speeches. Among other things, it covers the spatial metaphors used in speeches and in their interpretation by the media, at political meetings or during elections. Special attention is paid to the architecture of the address and artists' analyses of it.

The second part looks at the consequences of the political speech on the ground, i.e. the spatial embodiment in an area, the effects of the spatial layout on the social process, the production and role of symbols, etc. At the same time the exhibition presents work by artists who resist those spatial and symbolic constructions.

The third part approaches the subject from a wider historical perspective, bringing together artworks and documentary material relating to a number of noteworthy political events which are concerned with, for example, forms of occupation or the division and layout of cities and states.


Curators:

Michel Dewilde and Lutz Becker

25 participants:
Ayman Baalbaki, Ragip Basmazölmez, Lutz Becker, Joseph Beuys, Ali Cherri, Tom Dale, Wim Delvoye, Loek Grootjans, Rana Hamadeh, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hazem Harb, Dominic MC Gill, Emilio Lopez-Menchero, Stefano Lupitani, Amina Menia, Wesley Meuris, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, Nils Norman, William Pope L., Marjetica Potrč, Raeda Saadeh, Walid Siti, Société Réaliste, Vladimir Tatlin, Tala Vahabzadeh.
See the list with biographical data

(From press information)

Lutz Becker, Michel Dewilde

Examples from the photo tour:


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