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- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 classification C3.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 date "2022".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 language "eng".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 type conference.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 subject "Arts and Architecture".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 presentedAt urn:uuid:69105dac-9feb-4d27-b6d5-b91e72b11e40.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 abstract "When the first Flemish Government Architect b0b Van Reeth was appointed in 1999, he took charge of supervising, developing, and promoting procedures and policy instruments to accompany the commission and completion of qualitative public buildings, infrastructure, and spatial plans in Flanders (Belgium). As part of his mandate, he sought to compile an inventory of his field of intervention: the Flemish territory. To this end, he commissioned the photographer Niels Donckers, who quickly accumulated hundreds of photographs documenting the most ordinary landscapes of Flanders. In 2002, this inventory was displayed next to a collection of government-acquired landscape photographs in the exhibition “Portrait of Flemish biotopes. The photography commission of the Flemish Government Architect” curated by Moritz Küng in collaboration with Katrien Vandermarliere at the deSingel arts centre in Antwerp. In this paper, I intend to question the curatorial narrative that stressed the significance of these images “for establishing the identity of an area, for the registration of changes, the sharpening of perception and the depiction of subjective experience,” in regard to the tension that appeared between the exhibition’s subject matter and displayed images, and more specifically between the ‘inventory’ of photographs as a supposedly systematic, objective, and operational survey of the landscape versus the ‘collection’ of photographs as artistic and unique impressions. Through unpacking the exhibitionary apparatus, I aim to critically examine how the status and meaning of these photographs shifted through the site of their mediation and how this process was entangled in current spatial discourses and institutional complexities problematizing the convergence of aesthetics and politics.".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 author 262fbe3b-f6aa-11e9-bcb4-82c571c6bfea.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 dateCreated "2023-09-12T13:02:51Z".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 dateModified "2024-10-29T18:00:21Z".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 name "Landscape inventory vs. collection : the photography commission of the Flemish Government Architect on display".
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 sameAs LU-01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 sourceOrganization urn:uuid:7bc2b70d-62e7-4f43-83e4-90a8543da54e.
- 01HA4QSJE4WMWEPWHN0CSN4C80 type C3.