The Event Horizon - Tarantino, Michael
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The Event Horizon is an exhibition about narrative, landscape and culturalnidentity. The title is taken from an essay by Michelangelo Antonioni, wherenthe filmmaker sets out his ideas concerning the ways in which we may constructna narrative. For Antonioni, to describe an event is to be at the edge of thenhorizon, always ready to shift into another register, another approach to thenstory. It is impossible to tell one tale without suggesting another. As annexhibition, The Event Horizon, started from the same premise: how do artistsnapproach the question of narrative? What relationship does landscape have tonthe stories we tell? And how are our identities influenced by the way in whichnthose stories are told?nWith works from H.Almeida, M. Antonioni, A.-E. Bergman, M.-J.Burki, A. Egoyan,nS.Farrel, A. V. Janssens, S. Landau, C.Newman/ M.Spigel (Immersion),nN.Pasic, M.Pistoletto, T. Robinson, S. Tayler-Wood, J.-P. Temmerman, M.Tusek.
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1997Uitgever: Irish Museum of Modern Art184 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 1873654499ISBN-13: 9781873654491Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Text: English. 184 p.; ill.; 16x22 cm. Book design by Luc Derycke. Michael Tarantino, who has died (2003) of cancer at the age of 55, was one of the best, and most creative, curators of contemporary art, with a career that encompassed work in Boston, Brussels, Oxford and across the continent. Born in New Jersey, he held an MA in cinema studies from New York University, and his career in America, before he moved to Belgium in 1988 was impressive. As director of the new works programme for the Massachusetts c...