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30 January - 20  March, 2010
Opening Saturday, 30 January, 6 to 8pm

New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson brings together a range of different media often comprising seemingly documentary installations that take an anthropological look at historical events (frequently related to the world of art). In his works, Stevenson presents a web of information whose ambiguous status as fact or fiction is rendered even more precarious as it appears to be the product of a mind shrouded in conspiracy theories and innuendo. The objects presented exude an aura of monumentality, re-enforcing their status as historically significant if undervalued. For his first solo exhibition in Belgium, Stevenson presents a new video produced by Objectif Exhibitions, Etablissment d'en Face and the Auckland Triennial looking at the theme of uncertainty by way of the story of Manfred Gnädinger aka Man (1940-2002), along with a presentation of Man's library from the Museo del Alemán, Camelle, Spain.

More information:
www.objectif-exhibitions.org

Antwerp - Objectif Exhibitions - Michael Stevenson - A Question of How Things Behave

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