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SPACE ODYSSEY SPACESUIT #1, SYLMAR, USA, 2019 Inkjet on Hahnemuhle Baryta Paper, white hand painted wooden frame with art glass 100 x 130 cm Edition of 10 plus 2 AP © VINCENT FOURNIER |
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I'M SORRY DAVE |
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5 November 2022 - 7 January 2023 |
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Opening: Saturday 5 November 2022, 17 - 19 |
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RIANNE VAN ROMPAEY / H.A.L. 9000, 2019 Pigment print on watercolour paper, mounted, ‘hydrangea flower’ painted wooden frame, museum glass 152,5 x 226 cm / framed 156 x 229,5 cm Edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof © INEZ & VINOODH |
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First released in 1968, Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey soon became a benchmark of science fiction, offering a speculative look into a distinctly dystopian future. |
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Across a sleek and clinical universe of Kubrick's own design, the movie projected an artificial intelligence so sophisticated that it would, sooner or later, defy its creators; "I’m sorry Dave," HAL 9000 – the sentient computer – famously tells his human operator, "I'm afraid I can't do that." |
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11, 2021 Framed double layered Inkjet Print 25 x 21,5 cm / framed 41 x 37,5 cm Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs © MARTINA SAUTER |
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Over 50 years since its release, and in spite of the unforeseeable extent of technological advancement, the questions Kubrick’s masterpiece first kicked up remain pertinent. The aesthetic world he constructed, meanwhile, is reflected back in today’s data centres, international space programmes and self-driving cars. To what extent, then, might the foresight and futuristic visual languages of imaginative artists have shaped subsequent innovations in design and technology? |
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DISASSEMBLY 7, 2013 Framed archival pigment ink on cotton paper 176 x 140 cm / framed 180 x 144 cm Edition of 4 plus 2 AP © BOWNIK |
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The Ravestijn Gallery is delighted to present "I'm Sorry Dave" – an exhibition of works by Vincent Fournier (FR), Inez & Vinoodh (NL/US), Bownik (PL), Martina Sauter (DE) and Philippe Braquenier (BE). Combining direct 2001 references – from Fournier’s image of a Space Odyssey costume to Inez & Vinoodh’s depiction of the iconic red Djinn chair – with a subtler series of associations, the featured works orbit playfully around the ideas and aesthetics that Kubrick’s film proffered. |
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WIKILEAKS, PIONEN DATA CENTRE – STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – 04/11/02014, 2014 Inkjet Print on Baryta Paper, mounted, museum glass 100 x 110 cm / framed 102 x 112 cm Edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof © PHILIPPE BRAQUENIER |
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THE DANCE OF VENUS, 2019 Inkjet on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta paper, wooden frame with museum glass 107,5 x 140 cm / framed 110 x 142,5 cm Edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof © KOEN HAUSER |
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