LAb(au)
Formation | 1997 |
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Location | |
Coordinates | 50°51′15″N 4°21′07″E / 50.85419°N 4.35186°E |
Membership | digital art, electronic art |
Website |
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LAb[au] is an artist group founded 1997 in Brussels, Belgium with the aim to examine the influence of advanced technologies in the forms, methods and content of art.[1] Members are: Manuel Abendroth, Jérôme Decock, and Els Vermang. Former members were: co-founder Naziha Mestaoui (until 2000), Grégoire Verhaegen (until 2003), Pieter Heremans (until 2006) and Alexandre Plennevaux (until 2009).
From the name 'LAb[au]' one can read in ‘LAB’ (standing for an experimental approach) and ‘BAU’ (ger. = construction / providing a link to Bauhaus[2]) both a reference to the group's approach to work.[3]
Laboratory for Architecture and Urbanism
With a background in architecture its members and projects are concerned with the construct of ‘space’ and the way it can be planned, experienced and conceptualised in an information age.[4] The attention lies in the relation between architecture, light and advanced technologies.[5]
The projects of LAb[au] deal with processes and systems based on different rules.[6] This method is determined by the technological and artistic parameters and qualified by the artists as metadesign.[7]
MediaRuimte
This alliance between theory and practice motivated the group to found the gallery 'MediaRuimte' in the city centre of Brussels in 2003. The gallery work stands for LAb[au]'s typical function as a collaborative art agency as for a trans-disciplinary work,[8] being expressed through a program ranging not only over exhibitions, screenings and audiovisual performances, but also to conferences, artist-residencies and workshops.[9] Featured artists range from Manfred Mohr to Nicolas Schöffer, Casey Reas, Limiteazero and Frank Bretschneider to Mika Vainio.[10]
Exhibitions
- 2016 Art Bermondsey Project Space London, UK
- 2010 Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Cologne, GER
- 2009 BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts Brussels, B
- 2008 Itaú Cultural São Paulo, BR
- 2007 Club/Transmediale Berlin, GER
- 2006 TENT. / Witte de With Rotterdam, NL
- several times Centre Georges Pompidou Paris, FR
- 2004 Sónar Barcelona, ES
- 2003 New Museum of Contemporary Art New York, US
- 2003 Art Center Nabi Seoul, ROK
- 2002 ICA London, UK
- several times Bauhaus Dessau, GER
- 2000 Musée du Louvre Paris, FR
- 1999 Ars Electronica Linz, AU
Artworks/Projects
- 2009 Framework f5x5x5
- 2009 Chrono Prints
- 2009 SwarmDots
- 2008 Binary Waves
- 2008 Who's afraid of Red, Green & Blue? - weather.tower (on Dexia Tower)
- 2007 PixFlow#2
- 2007 spectr[a]um (on Dexia Tower with Limiteazero, H. Lippmann, O. Bender & F. Bretschneider from raster-noton and the Balanescu Quartet)
- 2007 Who's afraid of Red, Green & Blue? - chrono.tower (on Dexia Tower)
- 2006 Touch (on Dexia Tower)
- 2006 EOD #02 (with Frederik de Wilde)
- 2006 12m4s
- 2006 PixFlow#1
- 2005 point, line, surface computed in seconds
- 2005 liquid space book
- 2003-07 liquid space (with many artists ranging from Marius Watz to Frank Bretschneider, Holger Lippmann & Lev Manovich)
- 2003-05 Man in e.Space (with Marc Wathieu, res publica, Marianne Descamps & Claudia Miazzo)
- 2001-... sPace Navigable Music
References
- ↑ 2002, Spark-Online Magazine Version 31.0 connective inter.face—archite[x]tures
- ↑ Susanne Maßmann in: Exhibition Catalogue of 'Young Belgian Painter Awards', Brussels 2009
- ↑ F. Massad & A. Guerrero Yeste in: Experimenta Magazine #45, page 74, July 2003, Madrid
- ↑ 'Bright , architectural illumination and light installations' by Frame Publishers & Die Gestalten Verlag, 2008
- ↑ Tasarim - Visual Arts Magazine #168, February 2007
- ↑ Yves Bernard & Domenico Quaranta: 'Holyfire - art of the digital age', Brussels, 2008
- ↑ Maurizio Vitta - 'Agora, Dreams and Visions', published in: l'ARCA nr. 176, December 2002, Milan, Italy
- ↑ Club Transmediale: 'CTM 07 catalogue', Berlin 2007
- ↑ Liesbeth Huybrechts - 'Crossover - Kunst, media en technologie in Vlaanderen', BAM & Belgian Lannoo Campus, 2008
- ↑ BrusselsNieuws on Mika Vainio Exhibition at Mediaruimte
External links
- Official website
- MediaRuimte, LAb[au]'s gallery for electronic arts in downtown Brussels: mediaruimte.be
- Publication in Creative Review Magazine about the work of LAb[au] March 2008
- [DAM]Berlin profiling the work of LAb[au]
- LAB[au] interview on Digital Art Mag (2010, p 38-48):