Ann Clicteur en Paul Casaer
© Paul Casear
Maquette workplace
Maquette workplace
Maquette workplace
As a part of the new workplace policy, the FLACC's current exhibition
space is getting several new functions as well as a new layout. FLACC
selected interior designer Ann Clicteur
(b. 1964, Ostend ) to set up a complete workplace project of her own here,
based on this starting point. As her sparring partner, she invited the
artist Paul Casaer (b. 1967, Brussels)
to think along with her. The exhibition hall will be transformed into
a workplace in the broadest sense of the word: a place where artists can
reflect, model, present, communicate? Clicteur and Casaer mainly want
to cater for the very diverse needs of contemporary artists and accommodate
the many different manifestations of their art production. Their second
aim is to investigate the possibilities of working with, on and in different
media, scales, zones and lighting situations. HEAD
& SHOULDERS concentrates first and foremost on the versatility
of the space: a place with room to give attention to every stage of the
artistic work process. The open structure offers opportunities for collecting
traces of all the activities and interventions that take place here. By
allowing for this, Clicteur and Casaer also want to shape the memory of
the space. As a result, their work can be seen as a blank book, open and
waiting to be filled. In the past, Clicteur has worked in arts centre
Witte de With (Rotterdam) and the Muse?Le du Louvre (Aile Richelieu, Paris),
Z33 (Hasselt), Netwerk (Aalst) and has been in charge of the spatial arrangement
of exhibitions of several artists, including Herman Asselberghs and Lieven
De Boeck. Paul Casaer has shown his drawings, sculptures, photographs
and films in the M HKA and deSingel (Antwerp), Netwerk (Aalst), Mariantonia
(São Paulo), and at the Architecture Biennale in Venice. In his
work, he always enters into a particular relationship with whatever is
unique to the space and the context.
On Friday 29 September at 20:00,
the duo will present a scale model at FLACC
and show a series of virtual and utopian configurations to the public.
This workplace project is also the start of the actual realisation, which
will proceed in stages.
