A partial and introductory presentation of the artistic activities of Jef Lambrecht, journalist, writer, poet, critic and artist. Based on the ongoing research of his archives at the CKV (Flemish Centre for Art Archives) - here a selection that is updated occasionally and will lead to a more complete overview in future... 

Hugo Roelandt

Collection M HKA, Antwerp, image: (c) M HKA
Bezetting Groendalstraat (Occupation Groendalstraat), 1981
Video , 00:15:49
2 monitors

As a pioneer of performance art in Belgium, Hugo Roelandt questioned processes of normalisation in society. His series of Post-Performance works were intended to take disavow traditional performance in favour of societally-engaged performative actions. His intervention Bezetting Groendalstraat (Occupation Groendalstraat) involved a number of collaborators occupying a small shopping street in central Antwerp. Two different recordings were made of the intervention. The collaborators spread around in the street at regular distances, forcing pedestrians to walk in and around them to get past. Though the occupation was peaceful, we see responses ranging from dismissive or curious through to irritation. Roelandt was concerned with forces that affect our individual and collective behaviour. This gesture, disrupting the flow of traffic, can be seen as a critique of capitalism and our blind devotion to it.