Argos, Centre for Art and Media presents Open Archive #2

www.argosarts.org

With more than 2500 titles, ARGOS centre for art and media administers 
the largest and most accessible archive of audiovisual art in electronic 
and digital format in Belgium. Have a look at the collections in our 
multimedia library, and feel free to leaf through over four thousand 
publications – catalogues, theoretical works, artists' books and others 
– that contextualise this selection.

In this digital era, archives are constantly changing. Technological 
developments and social media have resulted in a new, dynamic contact 
with the past and the forming of recollection. Now, more than ever, the 
past can be seen as a space of possibilities, as a site that can deliver 
a constructive contribution to an archeology of the present. It is for 
this reason that the second Open Archive festival – the first edition 
took place in 2007 – repeatedly places the ARGOS collection at the heart 
of the program of events. Over the course of six weeks, ARGOS maps 
developments and trends in the domain of image and media culture. We use 
our archive as a starting point to trace dozens of discursive paths.

Open Archive #2 is divided into a day and an evening program. Visit the 
exhibition Walking the Hinterland and join one of the walking tours in 
which artists/guides Els Opsomer and Mira Sanders offer a surprising and 
different view of the city. Open Archive #2 also takes visitors beyond 
the walls of ARGOS with the performances of the artists connected to the 
Alga Marghen label (in Bozar 02.12.2010), the Ecran d'Art screenings 
(Cinéma Arenberg 11.11.2010 & 10.12.2010) and with the program centred 
on the films of Alexander Kluge in Cinematek (21.11.2010 – 30.11.2010).

As well as browsing through ARGOS' media library and visiting the 
exhibitions, we invite you to join us for twelve thematic compilation 
programs. We have collectively assembled these on the basis of new works 
and 'classics' from the ARGOS archive. On alternate days, we screen 
works by artists very dear to us in the temporary projection space. On 
Saturdays, we put your endurance to the test with the series Extra Length.

The evening program is a colourful blend of artists' presentations, 
screenings, discussion panels, performances and lectures. Starting from 
personal practice, from 'case studies' or from a dialogue between 
makers; artists, curators and organisers explore how memory culture and 
historicity contribute to the development of critical strategies in the 
arts. Check the full program on www.argosarts.org.

Open Archive #2 presents Alga Marghen, Herman Asselberghs, Ursula 
Biemann, Koen Brams, Anton Bruhin, Erik Bünger, Libia Castro & Olafur 
Olafsson, Jef Cornelis, Rhodri Davies, Jan Dietvorst & Roy Villevoye, 
Peter Downsbrough, Robert Filliou, Diana Franssen & Steven Ten Thije, 
Pieter Geenen, Ronny Heiremans & Katleen Vermeir, Joe Jones, Brent 
Klinkum, Alexander Kluge, Vincent Meessen, Charles Merewether, Matthias 
Michalka, Minhea Mircan, Francois Niney, Ben Patterson, Eric Pauwels, 
Nicolas Provost, Dirk Pültau, Steve Reinke, Dorothee Richter, Jayce 
Salloum, Femke Snelting, Ghédalia Tazartès, Frank Theys, Transat Video, 
Angel Vergara Santiago, Peter Watkins, Peter Westenberg and many more.
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