earth & sky, group show
19.04.-30.06.2016

abstract
‘The major sculptural innovation of the 60’s is the horizontal viewpoint opened to a traditionally vertical art form, a fact that finally distinguishes sculpture from most architecture and, except for the linear, perspective depth implied, from painting. Vertical alignment is anthropomorphic, immediate, but static; the horizontal incorporates time, distance, and is experienced, and measured, kinaesthetically. This is a logical result of the jet age. Floor sculpture is seen from an aerial viewpoint. Man sees everything differently once he has flown.’ _ Lucy R. Lippard. In ‘557.087’
The exhibition researches the influence of technology on the perception of the contemporary landscape. The shift in perspective, going from the horizontal to the vertical one, changed not only our view but also our understanding of the world. This shift not only has a spatial but also a political besides a philosophical dimension, blurring the boundaries between observation and supervision, private and public, objectivism and subjectivism. The democratisation of ground and air mobility, with car and plane as instruments of motion, and camera’s and satellites as instruments of transmission, pushed the diffusion of the vertical perspective from military monopoly to artistic expression.
The exhibition ‘Earth & Sky’ therefor is divided in three chapters which contemplate the contemporary landscape through the perspective of walking, driving and flying, trying to establish a dialogue in between algorithmic and romantic conceptual art - following the route of the material and the immaterial, in free fall between image and imagination.
list of artists
Harald Ancart, Nicolas Bourthoumieux, Harald Ancart, James Bridle, Marc Buchy, Daniela de Paulis, Nicolas Desplats, Mark Geffriaud & Géraldine Longueville, Jakub Geltner, Marco Godinho, Mishka Henner, Douglas Huebler, Pierre-Philippe Hofmann, On Kawara, Julien Levesque & Albertine Meunier, Heinz Mack ,Jonathan Monk, Yoko Ono, Dennis Oppenheim, Jon Rafman, Ed Ruscha, Joachim Schmid, Robert Smithson & Nancy Holt, Kris Van Dessel, Clement Valla, UVA
curatorship
place
Société, Brussels
106 Rue Vanderstichelen
B-1080 Brussels























