Wed–Fri : 4-6pm / Sat: 3-6pm
SUPERDEALS
Waterloosesteenweg 4
1060 Sint-Gillis
Perruche #2 presents the first solo exhibition by artist Julien Creuzet in Brussels. His multimedia installations use found objects, video, engraving and poetry toquestion the role of language for the individual and collective memory. Inspired by the philosophical reflections of Édouard Glissant, Julien Creuzet’s work focuses on the complex intersection of the history of Martinique and the events of European modernity. By blurring the border between technology and nature, the native and the foreign, high and low culture, he creates a spatial experience that is poetic and political at the same time.
Julien Creuzet (*1986) lives in Paris and holds a diploma from L’École des Beaux-Arts de Caen and a post-diploma from L’École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. His workhas been recently shown in solo presentations at Bétonsalon and Fondation Ricard in Paris (2018), SKETCH Gallery in Bogota and Documentation Gallery in Chicago (2017); besides, in large international exhibitions such as the Bienniale of Lyon, the 11th Rencontres de Bamako (2017) and the Dakar Bienniale (2016).
14/04/2018 (19:30):
Jester, Avenue de la Porte de Hal 2-4, 1060 Brussels:
As part of the solo exhibition by Julien Creuzet at Superdeals, the artist Pedro Oliveira presents his sound performance “QUELQUE CHOSE DE SUSPECT?”. The Brasilian sound artist developed the piece especially for a trio of Brussels based immigrant voices, conducted by Floris Lammens (Brussels Experimental). The performance is followed by an artist talk with Pedro Oliveira, the artist Julien Creuzet and curator Jana J. Haeckel. After the performance DJane Sylvia Iweanya will present a DJ Set.
Project director and concept: Jana J. Haeckel | Supported by Goethe Institut Brussels