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2017 NICC Edition Set
Edition of 30 copies, signed and numbered by the artists
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This edition set is produced by NICC to generate financial support for their program. As an artist-run organisation advocating artists rights, they initiate debates about the social position of art via public events.
The 2017 NICC Edition Set brings together six artist prints by as many artists in a high-quality linen folder. Have a look at the individual artist pages to read more about each artist’s practice.
Michaël Van den Abeele
Space on Jeans, 2016
Colour Xerox print on paper
Edition of 30 copies, signed and numbered by the artist
Dimensions 29,5 x 41,5 cm
Joelle Tuerlinckx
Untitled, 2016
Manipulated colour Xerox print on paper
Unique work in a series of 30 copies, signed and numbered by the artist
Dimensions 29,5 x 41,5 cm
Sarah & Charles
History is a construction whose plot line is in constant flux, 2015
Silkscreen print with vynil stickering on paper
Unique work in a series of 30 variations, signed and numbered by the artists.
Dimensions 34,5 x 50 cm
Aline Bouvy
You. Gorgeous, 2016
Silkscreen print and methylene blue on paper
Unique work in a series of 30 variations, signed and numbered by the artist.
Dimensions 35 x 50 cm
Claire Fontaine
Untitled, 2016
Silkscreen print on paper
Edition of 30 copies, signed and numbered by the artist
Dimensions 51 x 35 cm
Kasper Bosmans
Untitled, 2016
Silkscreen print, paint and collage on paper
Unique work in a series of 30 variations, signed and numbered by the artist
Dimensions 27,5 x 39 cm
– Please note that the editions of Sarah & Charles, Kasper Bosmans, Joelle Tuerlinckx and Aline Bouvy are all unique works in a series of 30 variations, so the works you’ll receive at home might look slightly different from the ones pictured here.
– Please also note that while this is an edition set of 30 copies (plus 10 APs), both the print of Joelle Tuerlinckx and Claire Fontaine are numbered incorrectly on 40 copies.
over Michaël Van den Abeele
When Michael Van den Abeele first started making video’s, years ago, he created simple visual animations of Marlboro cigarette packages or pin-up girls by using Word – the Microsoft computer program most people in the world use to make text documents – and not by using video. In other words, he took one method of processing and ordering information and used it for something completely different.
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Sarah & Charles’ s work comprises various forms of arts: installations, decors, sculptures and videos. The artists have a particular interest in narration, fiction and mise-en-scene. In their work, both front and backstage are visible. That way the viewers can at the same time observe the construction of the fiction and the fiction itself. Their entire artistic practise revolves around the creation and simultaneously subversion of illusions.
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Joelle Tuerlinckx’s art is based on a sustained and time-consuming engagement with simple things. For three decades, she has gathered found items or articles of daily use that crossed her path and methodically collected them in a comprehensive archive. These objects have inspired her to reflect on what it means to be a human being—they are, to use the artist’s term, elements of the real.
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Aline Bouvy’s multidisciplinary practice is a way of expressing her refusal to compromise and adapt to systems in our society which aim to regulate our longing, conforming it to the norms and values which shape that same society. Bouvy questions and denounces how the images we have of ourselves and of humanity are determined by this morality.
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Claire Fontaine is a Paris-based collective, founded in 2004. After lifting her name from a popular brand of school notebooks, Claire Fontaine declared herself a “readymade artist” and began to elaborate a version of neo-conceptual art that often looks like other people’s work. Working in neon, video, sculpture, painting and text, her practice can be described as an ongoing interrogation of the political impotence and the crisis of singularity that seem to define contemporary art today.
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Kasper Bosmans dives deeply into the rich cultural history of materials, objects, traditions and customs. The references in his work betray a broad spectrum of sources, from folkloristic stories and cultural practices to historic research on painterly techniques or botanical cross-breeding. He continuously expands on his interests, subjecting them to careful scrutiny.
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