Descripción de la Exposición
64 artistas de 20 países han intervenido un cráneo, con resultados sorprendentes. El título "Get Out of Your Skull" invita a Salir del cráneo, literalmente. Exposición itinerante en diferentes países, empezando por Bélgica.
The Get out of your skull art project, is a corona proof, non-subsidized, artists for artists initiative with the participation of an international group of 64 artists from 20 countries, initiated and curated by Ron Weijers for the 10dence platform. This project united a large group of artists during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic with all its restrictions and problematic effects on their individual art practices as well as the international artworld. Aiming primarily on providing a positive vibe, to stimulate creative processes, to provide a psychological boost, to re-ignite a possibility to communicate and to network as well as to generate a bright light at the end of the corona tunnel during these darkened times.
The Get Out Of Your Skull project will be presented to the public within venues at de Zilverhof exhibition space - Ghent - Belgium from 13 till 29 08 2021 - La Providence art centre - Ille sur Tet - France from 05 till 19 09 2021 - World Art Delft [WAD] - Delft - the Netherlands from 15-10 till 7-11 2021 - Arti et Amicitiae [ArtSpace] - Amsterdam - the Netherlands from 17 till 21 01 2022 and de Leutfabriek - Sas van Gent - the Netherlands from 28-01 till 06-02 2022. A digital venue of this project will be presented at ArtWall and www.10dencegallery.com and the project is promotional supported by Global Art Project (GAP), High Art Fridays (HAF) and Inspirational Magazine amongst others. (governmental corona restrictions on public venues applicable)
The Get Out of Your skull art project enjoys and welcomes the warm support of High Art Fridays (HAF) art platform and curator Ron Shelton, Art Wall and editor/curator Laszlo Ladany, Inspirational Magazine and editor John Hopper, Global Art Project (GAP) and Carl Heyward, municipality of Ghent, Belgium, La Providence Art Center - France with curator/coordinator Dimitri Xato and Christine Campadieu, World Art Delft and curator Paula Kouwenhoven, Arti et Amicitiae ArtSpace Amsterdam and coordinator Dirk-Jan Jager and de leutfabriek and curator/coordinator Jan Vinke and Domien van Parys
The international group of 64 participating artists to the Get Out Of Your Skull art project:
Echi Aaberg - Sweden, Inge Aerden - Belgium, Timo Ahjotuli - Finland, Mia Andrésen - NL, Francis Beaty - USA, Mirjam Boomert - NL, Anne Brems - Belgium, Lon Buttstedt - NL, Charo Carrera - Spain, Juan Manuel Fernández Cuichán - Ecuador/Spain, Carlos Luis DeMedeiros - Brazilia, Nick van Dijck - Belgium, Evelyne Dominault - France, Jan van Dorp - NL, Andreja Eržen - Slovenia, Mikel Frank - USA, Ana Gabiño - Mexico, Ann Geirnaerdt - Belgium, Coco van Gent - NL, Leonard Greco - USA, Sander Groen - NL, Felicity Griffin Clark - Italy, Diana van Hal - NL, Emily Hastings - USA, Peter Hess - USA, Inge Hoefnagel - NL, David Jenowe - USA, Mar-Grietje Killian - NL, Taeyoun Kim - South-Korea, Laszlo Koscso - Hungary, Paula Kouwenhoven - NL, Ernst Kraft - Spain, Anka Krašna - Slovenia, Bea Last - UK, Paul Lorenz - USA, Constance McBride - USA, Naomi Middelmann - Switzerland, Petra Moll - Ireland, Ringo Mollinger - NL, Christine Morren - Belgium, Tina Morris - UK, Helene Öfwerström - Sweden, Susumu Ohira - Japan, Amy Oliver - UK, Liesbet Optendrees - NL, Domien van Parys - NL, Ralph Posset - NL, Frédérique Rennuit - Belgium, Colin Rhodes - UK, Clovis Schlumberger - France, Peter Schudde - NL, Harry Schumacher - NL, Ron Shelton - USA, Larisa Sjoerds - NL, Patricia Stacke-kelly - Ireland, Giannis Stamenitis - Greece, Tanja Tanevska - North Macedonia, Erik-Jan Vaandering - NL, Christine Verhaert - Belgium, Frans van Viegen - NL, Karin de Visser - NL, Ron Weijers - NL, Frans de Winter - NL, Madeleine Wories - USA
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España