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Actors (40)
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Endre Tót
The Hungarian painter, draughtsman, performer and conceptual artist Endre Tót asserted himself as a designer of artists' books and is one of
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Guillaume Bijl
Guillaume Bijl is known for his large-scale installations and visual realism. Since the late 70s, Bijl created realistic decors using found o
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Jacques Lizène
Jacques Lizène (°1946, Ougrée, België) is one of the most productive members of the Liège artists’ collective CAP (Cercle d’Art Prospectif,
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Vito Acconci
Vito Acconci (°1940) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He is a poet and started at the beginning of the 1960s making art works using a s
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained
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Leo Copers
Leo Copers has built up a varied oeuvre of sculptural work, installations and performances since the late sixties. The starting point is an e
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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Denmark
Denmark, whose real name is Marc Robbroeckx, was born in Antwerp in 1950 and studied art history at the University of Ghent from 1968 to 1972
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Daniël Dewaele
"Daniël Dewaele has been an active member of the Belgian arts scene since at least the early seventies, and quite early on became involved, o
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Michael Druks
The Israeli-born British artist Michael Druks enjoyed a brief period of international fame during the late sixties and early seventies as a m
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Pieter Engels
Pieter Engels was born in Amsterdam in 1938 and has been an active participant in the Dutch conceptual art scene since the late sixties, when
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Jochen Gerz
From the 1960s Jochen Gerz, like so many other artists of his generation, has been searching for a way to integrate text and image. He was st
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Dan Graham
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Dr. Hugo Heyrman
Dr. Hugo Heyrman, the 'stage-name' of Hugo Heyrman, (born in Zwijndrecht, 1942), is a leading Belgian painter and new-media artist. He lives
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Bernd Lohaus
Bernd Lohaus was born in Düsseldorf in 1940; in his twenties, he enrolled at the highly regarded local art academy when Joseph Beuys was a pr
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Léa Lublin
Argentine artist Léa Lublin belongs to a long list of cultural producers and intellectuals who, for most of the sixties and seventies, decide
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Maurizio Nannucci
Maurizio Nannucci has since the 1960s been investigating – in a most ingenious and experimental manner – the complex relationship between wor
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Antoni Muntadas
Antonio Muntadas subjects images from the mass media to critical sociological research. He does so by studying various information channels f
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Ed Ruscha
Edward Ruscha (1937, US) is considered one of the leading painters of our times. He had a Catholic upbringing in Oklahoma and moved to Los An
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) was one of the sons of the famous Chilean surrealist Roberto Echaurren Matta. After studying architecture in N
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Philippe Van Snick
Philippe Van Snick (1946 - 2019) makes work that is characterised by an extremely simple visual language, akin to minimalism, and the repeate
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Nicolás Uriburu
In the late 1960s, Nicolás Uriburu started to question his own practice and its impact on society. Trained as an architect and celebrated as
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Marthe Wéry
Marthe Wéry is undoubtedly one of the major Belgian artists of the second half of the 20th century. In 2001, following a retrospective at Boz
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Wout Vercammen
Wout Vercammen (1938-2018) is an Antwerp artist who took his Belgian nationality and turned it into a readymade product. He patents the Belgi
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Buky Schwartz
Buky Schwartz explores our viewing and thinking habits through his sculptures, paintings and video constructions. During the 1960s and 1970s,
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Luis F. Benedit
The copious oeuvre of architect and artist Luis F. Benedit includes paintings, drawings, collages, objects, and installations. That said, thi
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Laurent Cruyt
Laurent Cruyt, also known by the pseudonym LaCruz, is an investigating painter. Not only does he analyze how to paint, but especially what t
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Hervé Fischer
French artist, philosopher, and sociologist Hervé Fischer (Paris, b. 1941) graduated from the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, having writt