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USA - The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago - Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven - In A Saturnian World

20/09/2011

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Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven
The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
25 September - 18 December 2011

Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven's artistic output includes a diverse array of mediums including painting, drawing, collage, computer animation, installation, and zines. Van Kerkhoven synthesizes disparate visual and textual elements in her work. Her illustrational technique favors hard-edged flat planes in a neon RGB palette, with her most common imagery being drawn from pre-sexual revolution soft pornography. She appropriates text from a range of discourses, including philosophy, science, poetry and theology. Her work addresses metaphysical reflections on mind, body, universe and perception.

The Renaissance Society will present four new bodies of work, including numerous new works on paper; an interactive computer animation; and a related series of computer generated prints. The new work will be supplemented with selections of work from throughout her career.

Curator: Hamza Walker

On the occasion of this exhibition an extensive catalogue of Anne-Mie Van Kerckoven's work Mistress of the Horizon was published.
This exhibition will travel in a slightly adapted version to the Museum of Modern Art in Ostend, Belgium from 18 February until 27 May 2012.

Image: Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven Dubbele Schedeltrom, 2011

More information: www.renaissancesociety.org