Satellite 5 — Jimmy Robert, Langue matérielle
Exhibition
Satellite 5
Jimmy Robert, Langue matérielle
Past: February 21 → April 29, 2012
Jimmy Robert makes images that will then become sculptural or filmic installations. Movement, appropriation, and poetic acts are at the center of his practice, which is developed through all sorts of media: performance, actions, films, photographs and publications. Robert explores a dialogue between his body and its representation, which explores the limits of the image as well as language and the gap amidst the two.
His films and photographs are often composed of found images along his own that are transformed through various layering or manipulations, focusing on the transience of both the image and the process that leads to it. By spotlighting these particular moments, Robert transforms everyday gestures into mesmerizing delicate choreographies. Some of his works also constitute appropriations of historical works by other artists and writers, as in the case of Figure de Style (2008), an oblique intervention on Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece (1964) asking the spectators to rip pieces of masking tape off Robert’s torso.
Jimmy Robert, French, born in 1975, lives in Brussels.
Opening hours
Every day except Monday, 11 AM – 7 PM
Late night on Tuesday until 9 PM
Admission fee
Full rate €11,20 — Concessions €8,70
The artist
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Jimmy Robert