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REFLECTION


Manoeuvre & Palestine Café: Onzichtbaar Werk

Reflection


Basel Zaraa 'Dear Laila'

Memories of a Home: An Intimate Journey Through Loss and Resistance of a Palestinian Family


[cancelled] BREAKFASTCLUB #6

REFLECTIE


WERKER COLLECTIVE: Study Group AGAINST WORK

REFLECTION 'On Artistic Strategies of Unproductivity'


Sana Ghobbeh 'This Wall Grows At Its Root'

Performance


POC POC Manifesto

Reflection: talks and interventions


Tot in de stad! Work in Progress

Reflection: open studios, dinner conversation, performance, whine & wine


Playtime

reflectie


Endless Exhibition

Slowly changing exhibition without end date questions the autonomy of individual artworks


Tarek Atoui 'the Shore / a place I'd like to be'

exhibition


Sirah Foighel Brutmann & Eitan Efrat 'Là'

exhibition


Building Castles in the Sky

Art trail: Ghent is transformed through the imagination of its youth


Frederico Araujo & Julie Mughunda 'SHARK'


Abattoir Fermé & Compagnie Cecilia 'GENESIS'

A turbulent and baroque spectacle


Pascal Gielen 'Vertrouwen'

Reflection


DEEWEE, LIPPSTICK DJ's, Lieselot Siddiki & Pol Heyvaert 'Countdown'

Dancing all night with a countdown clock as the master of ceremonies


Lisa Vereertbrugghen 'While We Are Here'

Powerful crossover between techno and folk dance


Katy Baird 'Get off'

A raw and unfiltered glimpse into the human desire for connection


Benny Claessens 'White Flag'

Surrender as a form of resistance


Laurence Roothooft, Suze Milius 'SHE'

The role of a lifetime


Anna Vercammen & Joeri Cnapelinckx 'The Pale Baron'

Felix and Felka’s revolutionary Singalong 😉 Bingbong!


Rosie Sommers & Micha Goldberg 'GERMAN STAATSTHEATER'

Slapstick and self-mockery versus overstressed bodies and burn-outs


CANCELLED: Mette Ingvartsen 'Skatepark'

Contemporary dance on wheels


Brian Lobel with Gweneth-Ann Rand '24 Italian Songs & Arias'

A hilarious opera recital to celebrate failure


Milo Rau 'Medea's Children'

The blood-drenched tragedies of adult life seen through the eyes of children


Double bill: Francesca Grilli 'Record' & Sesa 'Spoken Word'

Performance on adolescence, between courage and isolation & spoken word performance


Endless Exhibition

Slowly changing exhibition without end date questions the autonomy of individual artworks

MDC KH Eva Fabregas 023 HR
  • Sat 06.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent
  • Sun 07.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent
  • Sat 13.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent
  • Sun 14.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent
  • Sat 20.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent
  • Sun 21.04 – 11:00 – Kunsthal Gent

Kunsthal Gent expe­ri­ments with new ways of dea­ling with works of art and artists. The radi­cal idea to make all exhi­bi­ti­ons per­ma­nent is tested for fea­si­bi­li­ty with the Endless Exhibition. Curators and artists are invi­ted to devel­op a con­tri­bu­ti­on to an exhi­bi­ti­on that has no end date. This appro­ach poses time­ly ques­ti­ons of spa­ce, was­te, labor, and ques­ti­ons the auto­no­my of indi­vi­du­al, finis­hed art­works.

With works from various artists: Prem Krishnamurthy, Jesse Jones, Ben Thorp Brown, Eva Fabregas, Martin Belou, amongst others, and spa­ti­al inter­ven­ti­ons by Olivier Goethals.

For all ages
Open from 11:00 — 18:00
Entrance fee: Pay What You Can’ (
2 — €6 — €12)