Reclaiming Spaces

Group exhibition

01.05–03.07.2021: La Loge, Brussels, BE

Reclaiming places tells the story of a changing world, and the claims of indigenous people to inhabit the space that surrounds them and that they are made of. The exhibition translates the story told by the public programme A Common Breath (10.03-03.04.21) into a new presentation, thus giving us the opportunity to follow up on some of the programme’s artistic collaborations, while starting new ones. The works presented here are bound by joint environmental concerns. They also explore the notions of inhabiting the land – as well as exploiting – and possessing – it. Reclaiming Places showcases architecture as a practice allowing for the necessary relationships between places and beings to happen – both human and not, and as an example of interspecies relationships.

With: Marwa Arsanios, Marjolijn Dijkman, Laura Huertas Millán, Joar Nango, Otobong Nkanga.

La Loge
Curated by: Antoinette Jattiot and Wim Waelput

La Loge is a Brussels-based space dedicated to contemporary art, architecture and theory that began its activities in 2012. Its aim is to develop a critical program that emerges from the connection to the reality it is embedded in. By inviting multivocal, heterogeneous perspectives, La Loge aims to gain a more nuanced understanding of cultural and societal issues. Architects, artists and cultural agents are invited to develop propositions in which they seek out the characteristic and the peculiar within their practices.

la Loge
Kluisstraat rue de l’Ermitage 86
1050 Brussels, Belgium
+32 (0)2 644 42 48
info@la-loge.be

Thursday-Saturday
12:00 to 18:00

 

Image: Film installation, ‘Navigating Polarities’, Marjolijn Dijkman, 2018