Contour Biennale 9
Curated by: Nataša Petrešin Bachelez
Address: kunstencentrum nona
Begijnenstraat 19, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium
Time: 19:30 - 22:00
Participants of On-Trade-Off, initiated by Picha & Enough Room for Space are:
Sammy Baloji (BE/DRC), Jean-Pierre Bekolo (FR/CM), Alexis Destoop (AU/BE), Marjolijn Dijkman (BE/NL), Gulda El Magambo (DRC), Femke Herregraven (NL), Jean Katambayi (DRC), Frank Mukunday (DRC) & Trésor Tshibangu (DRC), Musasa (DRC), Georges Senga (DRC), Daddy Tshikaya (DRC), Maarten Vanden Eynde (BE)
The lunar cycle is one of our most natural rhythms. We are attuned to it either consciously or subconsciously. Its movement in time is cyclical, and it resembles the mediaeval hermetic symbol of the Ouroboros, the snake biting its own tail. In our conception of linear time, the three phases of the Biennale that will be aligned to the lunar cycle – the three public presentations that will be held in 2019: a prologue (11-12 January), a peak during full moon (17-19 May) and the epilogue (18-20 October) – can be seen as forming a dramaturgical triangle with its peak at the full moon, growth as its prologue and degrowth as its epilogue. It includes an opening onto a future that repeats itself, at least to an extent, time and time again.
During the Initiation Phase organised by kunstencentrum nona, curator Nataša Petrešin Bachelez will introduce her approach to this edition of the Biennale. Next, the graphic studio OSP from Brussels will present its methods and procedures for working on the Biennale’s platform. After this presentation a heart-to-heart conversation will be held between participating artists Ana Vaz, Clémence Seurat, Maarten Vanden Eynde, and Sammy Baloji. This is the first in a series of conversations that will be held throughout the year. The Biennale aims to initiate a continuous space within the institutions that will host the Biennale and also within the hosting city, enabling generosity and emotions related to the creation of a social safe space. Heart-to-heart conversations about fears, reflections and attitudes can induce great openness and willingness to debate crucial social and political questions of the past, present and future in Belgium and elsewhere. Finally, Laura Nsengiyumva will present the first of the four Book Clubs, where several prominent voices that participate in debates on decolonisation in Belgium will discuss the book ‘Wanneer we spreken over kolonisatie' / 'Quand on parle de la colonisation'.
Maarten and Sammy will introduce ON-TRADE-OFF a project initiated by Enough Room for Space and Picha with presentations at the upcoming 9th Contour Biennale.