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Angel Vergara is a performance artist with a critical and political vision of reality. He has made a reputation with the décor of cafés in which he criticizes capitalism. Vergara draws his inspiration from the street where he gives his performances as Streetman (L'Homme des rues). In those performances a white sheet functioned as a mobile studio beneath which he made drawings inspired by the street. Vergara is no detached, cerebral 'maker' of art, but lives and experiences his work. He often refers to the School of Barbizon, whose members tried to coincide completely with their subject. This is what Vergara does too. He invites he viewer to participate and to join in thinking about his art in order to share the experience of feeling, thinking and experiencing. He opens cafés, a money exchange office, a grocer's. He observes and records. This publication accompanies the exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
75.07 --- 7.07 --- Schilderkunst ; videokunst ; 2011 ; Angel Vergara --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Venetië ; Belgisch paviljoen --- Biënnale van Venetië (54ste ; 2011) --- Kunst en politiek --- Straatman --- Vergara Santiago, Angel °1958 (°Spanje, woont en werkt in Brussel) --- Tuymans, Luc ; als curator --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Vergara, Angel --- Exhibitions --- kunst --- installaties --- performances --- 7.071 VERGARA --- Spanje --- België --- Biennale di Venezia --- Biënnale van Venetië --- Vergara Santiago Angel --- eenentwintigste eeuw
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