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... 

Jacques Lizène

Image: (c) M HKA, Collectie M HKA, Schenking van de kunstenaar
Documents rapportés d’un voyage au coeur de la civilization banlieue, 1973, 74 et 75, 1973-1975
Installation , variable dimensions
mixed media

Calling himself the “mediocre little master from Liège” – a Belgian twist to Filliou’s “genius without talent” – Lizène donated a key work to the Gordon Matta-Clark Foundation in 1980: Documents rapportés d’un voyage au coeur de la civilization banlieue 1973, 74 et 75. The work consists of two parts: a narrative framework on the one hand, whose rigorous black-and-white aesthetic resembles the standardized documentary tropes of much “information art” – more concretely Robert Smithson’s parodic travelogue [“A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic, New Jersey”], with Smithson’s original post-industrial wasteland here being replaced with the banlieue liègois. On the other hand, a crass reminder of the pertinence of the body in all overly intellectualized art – a quasi-monochrome white bed sheet displaying the near-invisible traces of the artist’s nocturnal masturbatory activity. When this work was first shown at the ICC in the late seventies, a local censor actually ordered the removal of the piece from the exhibition. Tellingly, censorship was no longer an issue when a far more graphic exhibition of Lizène’s work was organized at the museum in the spring of 2009.