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Splendid Isolation


  • S.M.A.K. Gent
  • Expo: 14/05/2022 - 18/09/2022, S.M.A.K., Gent
  • by Philippe Van Cauteren, Liesje Vandenbroeck, Ann Hoste
Splendid Isolation is a group exhibition that seeks to explore the particular conditions of life in solitude, and more precisely the creative impulses it can nourish. Bringing together an intergenerational and international group of artists, it centres on the artistic output that is induced by life under self-imposed or forced restrictions and foregrounds herein a number of positions. Splendid Isolation wants to bring together different stories and ensembles from artists with very diverse backgrounds.

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ISBN 9789075679663 | EN-FR-NL | PB
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Publisher S.M.A.K. Gent
ISBN 9789075679663
Author(s) Philippe Van Cauteren, Liesje Vandenbroeck, Ann Hoste
Publication date May 2022
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Pages 152
Language(s) Eng./ Fr./ NL ed.
Exhibition S.M.A.K., Gent
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Splendid Isolation is de publicatie bij de gelijknamige groepstentoonstelling in S.M.A.K. (loopt van 14/05/2022 - 18/09/2022, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent) Het onderzoekt de bijzondere omstandigheden van het leven in eenzaamheid - meer bepaald de creatieve impulsen die deze manier van leven kan voeden. De tentoonstelling brengt kunstenaars uit verschillende generaties en verschillende landen samen en richt zich op de artistieke output die ontstaat vanuit een leven zonder zelfopgelegde of gedwongen beperkingen.

Met werken van : Adrien Vescovi, Asim Abu Shakra, Danny Bergeman, David Byrd, Derek Jarman, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Eugenio Dittborn, Forrest Bess, Frank Walter, Hélène Amouzou, Hervé Yamguen, Hessie, Irma Blank, Judith Scott, Luciano Perna, Maid Abdel Hamid, Louise Bourgeois, Nalini Malani, Salam Atta Sabri, Sheroanawe, Hakihiiwe, Shuvinai Ashoona en Zehra Dogan.


réunit quarante œuvres : Valerio Adami, Evelyne Axell, Marcel Broodthaers, Christo, Raoul De Keyser, Guy Degobert, Jim Dine, Etienne Elias, Jef Geys, Raymond Hains, Allen Jones, Konrad Klapheck, Tetsumi Kudo, Roy Lichtenstein, Konrad Lueg, Pol Mara, Claes Oldenburg, Panamarenko, Peter Phillips, Robert Rauschenberg, Roger Raveel, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Martial Raysse, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Mimmo Rotella, George Segal, Daniel Spoerri, Emilio Tadini, Jacques Villeglé , Andy Warhol en Tom Wesselmann.


The exhibition brings together forty top works from the Matthys-Colle private collection, which S.M.A.K. received on long-term loan, and the S.M.A.K. museum collection.
In 2019, the Flemish Community acquired ‘Great American Nude #45’ (1963) by Tom Wesselmann from the Matthys-Colle Collection. The purchase was coupled with the long-term loan of thirty-nine other artworks from the same collection to the museum. This event marked the starting point of a unique and important public-private partnership in Belgium, from which this exhibition stems. Representative works of pop art from the Matthys-Colle Collection by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, Konrad Klapheck and others are brought together with a selection from the S.M.A.K. collection.

Pop art originated in London and New York in the 1950s and was initially a Western phenomenon. As a visual response to the unprecedented consumerism of the 1960s, its imagery was borrowed from the mass media world of advertising, magazines, television and film. The accessible style quickly captured the imagination of many young European artists and they too embraced the movement.

Pop art penetrated deeply into everyday life and gave rise to images so distinct and recognisable that their presence can still be felt today. The issues that formed a rich breeding ground for the pop art artists are as blisteringly topical as ever: from mass consumption and technological progress to sexual morality, race riots and gender equality. Not only do the themes remain recognisable to this very day, but pop art also remains an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the fashion, design and broader entertainment industries.

Shows 40 works from Valerio Adami, Evelyne Axell, Marcel Broodthaers, Christo, Raoul De Keyser, Guy Degobert, Jim Dine, Etienne Elias, Jef Geys, Raymond Hains, Allen Jones, Konrad Klapheck, Tetsumi Kudo, Roy Lichtenstein, Konrad Lueg, Pol Mara, Claes Oldenburg, Panamarenko, Peter Phillips, Robert Rauschenberg, Roger Raveel, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Martial Raysse, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Mimmo Rotella, George Segal, Daniel Spoerri, Emilio Tadini, Jacques Villeglé , Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann.