Gottland

Gottland

Gottland provides an unconventional look at Czechoslovak 20th century history. Inspired by the bestselling book “Gottland” from the Polish...

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The Porters

The Porters

Some kids in Brussels play a game based upon objects that were brought back from the Congo and which were used during the Hutereau expedition.

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Omentum Omentum

Omentum Omentum

A single screen installation that is part of the permanent exhibition of GUM, the new museum of the University of Ghent

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Every Tear

Every Tear

In the 17th century, Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek, a draper from Delft, begins to make glass lenses, in order to better study the quality of his textile....

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Divinations

Divinations

What kind of futures can be read in the impersonal fragments of our reality? It’s a question that inevitably gains attention and importance when...

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In Waking Hours

In Waking Hours

With the publication of the Ophthalmographia in 1632, the Amsterdam physician Vopiscus Fortunatus Plempius sheds new light on the age-old question...

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Still Holding Still

Still Holding Still

The ghostly "invisible mothers" of early photography.

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Dust Breeding

Dust Breeding

While the former Serbian leader Radovan Karadžić is being tried at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague...

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First Elections

First Elections

Little Figures

Little Figures

Three statues on the Mont des Arts in Brussels: a king, a queen and a medieval knight. Three newcomers to Brussels: a Philippino boy, a Rwandan...

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