Lecture series: contemporary art, an exploration (#1 minimalism)

29.Sep.24
Joel Fisher 'Roger Matthys-Joel Fisher' 1977

Get more out of your visit to the ‘Private Passion x Public Duty’ expo at S.M.A.K. with Amarant

From the 1960s, visual art resolutely broke new ground. Artists started turning the artwork and the rules of the art world completely upside down. The exhibition Private Passion Public Duty offers a fine sample of this new logic. The code words are minimalism, conceptual art, arte povera and postmodernism.

Sometimes you stand there and look at it. And long for a word of explanation. You can!

For four Sundays, Annelies Nagels will discuss how each of these pioneering movements left its mark on contemporary art. During the four lectures, you will get the intriguing story behind the motives and methods of iconic representatives and discuss the impact of representative works of art. We highlight work by a number of artists who are effectively present in the expo, but also outline the broader context and pay attention to contemporaries. After each lecture, you can use these insights to go around the exhibition yourself and enjoy the art!

Sunday 29 September: minimalism

The artists of minimalism went about stripping their art completely. The artwork was pure form and referred purely to itself. Floor tiles by Carl Andre, tube lamps by Dan Flavin, containers by Donald Judd. The spatial experience took on a more pictorial approach with stripes by Daniel Buren, or dots by Niele Toroni.

Practical info
  • from 11:00 to 12:30
  • in Dutch
  • Book via reservation@smak.be, for each lecture or the whole series
  • Price: €5 + Museum ticket
  • Location: S.M.A.K, Jan Hoetplein, Gent




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