LB2 Graduation 2022 and V2 + TENT
LB2 Graduates 2022 and V2_ + TENT
About the collaboration between LB2 graduates of 2021, V2_ and TENT. Overview of event and proposed planning: .
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Adèle Grégoire
adele.gregoire@insas.be
0032 498691797
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Luca Tichelman
Lucatichelman@gmail.com
+31638104317
Project description
Two short videos entitled THIS IS US and LOOK A LIKE / LUC A LIKE. These will be accompanied by three miniature sculptures named; SMALL THINKS MATTER. These projects are in relation to topics such as how we as humans seek to connect with one another and therefore ourselves - The endless surge for how we are and what role our family members play in defining that.
In THIS IS US we see a group of three people in three different scenes. Every scene shows how the group wants to be identified as a whole. “I belong therefore I am “. THIS IS US has a non-linear dramaturgy and can be seen as a collage of moments.
LOOK A LIKE / LUC A LIKE is a digital triptych; on each screen we see Luca being dressed up in a different costume doing small gestures. This work is an image-based resurge into the different characters one person can embody. “By imitating many others I may find a self “
Link to video: https://vimeo.com/688296642 Password:123L!
SMALL THINGS MATTER Is a series of three miniature moving sculptures. Every sculpture refers to something my mother ever did or said that had an impact on me. This work is in production and finishes on 4 June, therefore I have no material I can show before but to have an idea I'm sending a link of a previous work that is in line with this new one; https://lucatichelman.nl/fashionclash-campange-beeld
Bio Luca Tichelman, film-maker and performer, graduated in 2017 from the Toneelacademie Maastricht (Institute for Performative Arts Maastricht). She aims to create a magical, absurdist world that appeals to the imagination by using minimal resources and seeks to maintain a sense of humor in serious subjects. Luca is currently enrolled in the master’s degree program ‘Lens-Based Media’ at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
http://www.lucatichelman.nl/ https://www.instagram.com/luca_tichelman/
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needs:
- white space
-3 white pillars measurements 33x33x103
-1 flat big tv screen measurement will follow
-3 headphones connected to the screen
-3 small hooks to hang the headphones on just under the screen
Adèle Grégoire
adele.gregoire@insas.be
0032 498691797
Project description
"Of all places, the best nights were found in the garden of old ladies" is a story where many encounters occur.
This time, a community of nomadic ensenia foetidia worms, also called red worms, stumble upon a couple of old ladies and a drawing.
I'll expose you to the moments they shared together through an audio visual installation made of drawings, sound surrounded by found, reclaimed, recycled, or composted material.
Images and technical specs:
the nuclear plant in Tihange, Belgium - Marie-Rose Dotremont
2019, Watercolor on paper
Marie-Rose's drawing meets worms - collaborative drawing by Adèle Grégoire and the worms
2022, graphite, earth and cutaneous mucus on paper
worms rescue - collaborative drawing by Adèle Grégoire and Marie-Rose
2022, graphite on paper
potential installation view
needs:
-8 drawings, with hand made frames
-8 channel sound (with something like that by example: http://www.waveplayer-systems.com/)
-8 long mini-jack cables
-8 headphones
-8 headphones holder made of found material
-daylight or punctual light
Bio
Adèle Grégoire
After studying drawing in la Cambre and cinematography in L'INSAS in Belgium,
I've been searching for ways to combine these two practices in the Lens-based media department of the Piet Zwart Instituut in Rotterdam.
At the moment, my practice explores speculative narratives depicting the possible encounters of different kinds of earthly beings and things through writing, drawing, and sound.
I like to say that I'm an observer constantly seeking to learn and unlearn through looking at my surroundings.
I try to work with love and attention fostering collaborative processes, in order to capture briefly the anxieties crossing my path, traversing me and the nearby.
In my work I want to acknowledge these anxieties setting them in a context, then let them continue their journey through matter and time.