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"and Water" Walkthrough

Guided by Philippe Van Cauteren

Join us for an opening weekend exhibition walkthrough of N. Dash: and Water, guided by Philippe Van Cauteren, artistic director of S.M.A.K.

This event is free to attend.

Philippe Van Cauteren is artistic director of S.M.A.K. (Museum for Contemporary Art) in Ghent, Belgium. Since 2004 he is directing the museum towards its further developments in accordance to the necessities and needs of a contemporary art museum. Under his guidance the exhibition program mainly concentrates on major monographical exhibitions.

At the 55th edition of the Biennale di Venezia / Pavilion of Belgium, he was co-curator of the exhibition Kreupelhout – Cripplewood by Berlinde De Bruyckere and in 2015 he was appointed by the RUYA Foundation to curate the Pavilion of Iraq at the 56th edition of the Biennale di Venezia.

At the invitation of the Siddhartha Arts Foundation, he curated a major exhibition, titled My City, My Studio / My City, My Life for the Kathmandu Triennale 2017.

His particular interest in art in public sphere was among others exemplified by the international exhibition TRACK (2012) in the city of Ghent, co-signed with Mirjam Varadinis (curator at Kunsthaus, Zürich).

In the past Philippe Van Cauteren has been working as a free-lance curator and publicist in Germany, Mexico, Chile and Brazil. It is in the city of Fortaleza (Brazil) that he was the curator of the first Biennal Ceara America’ (2002). He regularly writes and lectures on contemporary art.

Related Exhibitions
N. Dashand Waterand Water is a solo exhibition of recent works by New York–based artist N. Dash, featuring the spare, ecologically driven paintings for which the artist is internationally known. Dash’s work harmonizes subtle energy systems by transforming humble substances through the fundamental forces of touch, attention, and care. The unconventional idiom of these paintings speaks of experience beyond language, of that which can be felt in the body but never fully articulated—of being human on this earth, entangled in its web of wildness and sublimity.VIEW EXHIBITION