The Woman Who Thought She Was A Planet

THE WOMAN WHO THOUGHT SHE WAS A PLANET

 


 

I wish that those who take me for granite 
would once in a while treat me like mud.
Ursula K. Le Guin

The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet is the closing chapter of Border Buda, a three-year cultural project taking place in Buda, an industrial neighbourhood where the Northern outskirts of Brussels cross into Vilvoorde and Machelen in Flanders.

As a vast landscape of enclosed factories, large-scale infrastructures and bewildered in-betweens, with the Brussels canal and the Zenne river piercing through the area, and the ring road viaduct towering over it, Buda seems an eerie place — empty and unwelcoming.

But is Buda really as inhospitable as it pretends to be? Carefully hidden behind its factory facades, the area is buzzing with activity: car repair shops, caterers, wedding halls, storage spaces, security businesses, small factories, delivery services, plumbers, moving companies, recording studios, slaughterhouses, makeshift homes. A kind of Brussels backoffice, Buda is delivering all the services the city needs, including sheltering what —  and who —  it displaces.

As effective as Buda’s camouflaging might be for some, it also makes it a target for real estate development and speculation. Its extensive provision of land and space, its vicinity to the city and major transport axes, as well as the general awkwardness that is projected on these so-called leftover pieces of city, rush both private and public redevelopment and ‘optimisation’ schemes.

But what if the ‘friche’ — the urban jungle, the wild beyond 1 — is the ideal to strive for? A ‘nomansland’ that is everyone’s land, packed with ghosts from the past, the present and the future? All this talk of  ‘inclusive cities’, ‘mixed-use spaces’, ‘circular economy’, ‘wild green spaces’— what if this is already in front of us, and we’re just incapable of seeing it? What if the future of Buda is already there?

In The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet artists, architects, writers, researchers, radio makers and activists speculate on possible futures for Buda through the many ghosts that inhabit it. In their presence, they experiment with alternative modes of viewing, valuing and being in Buda, to dislodge its ‘development’ agenda and broaden its imaginaries, models and typologies. Together they assemble around the question: who do we develop for and with, and why?

Land is a crucial vehicle through which cities and landscapes are increasingly financialised, but this often happens out of sight. Also in Buda, stretches of land are purchased as quiet commodities for speculation: just lying there, waiting until development drives land prices skywards. Also public lands offer a potential canvas for profit-driven real estate schemes, as authorities often need private investors to ‘develop’ their lands, or take over their models and modes of thinking.

The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet takes this as a cue to imagine and rehearse another understanding of land, beyond property, towards something that is affective and relational, that departs from the different kinds of bodies it holds and grounds. An understanding of land that is a practice of being with land. 

Buda is built on a swamp. An unstable, wet and fluid swamp that is contained, stabilized and drained by large-scale factories, bridges and infrastructures. But the swamp has its ways. Cracks in the lands reveal the close presence of the water underneath — probably Buda’s largest ghost. A ghost that is very much alive. It is a landscape that is also a body. It is a Woman and She Thinks She is a Planet2.

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The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet is Agency, Kübra Avci, Fabiola Burgos Labra, Beverly Buchanan, Elia Castino, Lucile Desamory, TRANSPORT (Carola Caggiano & Lucile Desamory), Ermias Kifleyesus, Mourad Ben Amor & Fairuz Ghammam, Bouba Touré & Raphaël Grisey, Ola Hassanain, Tomoko Hojo, Liesbeth Henderickx, Katja Mater, Jota Mombaça, Laura Muyldermans & Bart Leo Decroos, Bosse Provoost & Ezra Veldhuis, Cauleen Smith & Sarah Smolders.

Radio Fantôme is Nick Aikens, Kübra Avci, Het Be(h)lang van Buda, Buda+ & guests, Carola Caggiano, Compagnie Radix & youngsters from Vilvoorde & Haren, Lionel Galand, Flavien Gillé, Ludo Jappers, Bruno Forment, Kitchen Broadcast & guests, RITCS, Radio Haren, Els Silvrants-Barclay, Annelore Van Gool & many more.

CREDITS 

The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet is organised by Border Buda, a three-year-project of the cities of Vilvoorde, Machelen and Brussels. 

Border Buda was conceived by its coordinator Sarah Demoen. 

A working group of local policymakers and representatives of local cultural associations is following the project. Lara Claes is the Border Buda production collaborator, with the support of TheWorkshop.

Koi Persyn and Anna Laganoska curated the first exhibition in the 3-year trajectory, with commissions to make a work in public space to Katja Mater, Evita Vasiljeva, Haseeb Ahmed, Ilke Gers, Nico Neefs & Colas Fiszman, Amel Omar, Elias Cafmeyer, Ignace Wouters, Marine Kaiser, Pieter Chanterie, Nel Maertens, Zinaïda Tchelidze. This took place alongside research on Buda’s heritage under the guidance of a research group called Het Be(h)lang van Buda. This led to an audio walk made by Lionel Galand, an event to collect local stories, and a series of audio recordings by Rina Govers. 

Els Silvrants-Barclay is the leading curator for the final chapter of Border Buda The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet, with Nick Aikens (for Radio Fantôme), and assisted by Anouk Roosen and Tijana Petrović. Paulien Follings, Gert Aertsen, Werner Musenbrock and Fabienne Girsberger are the build-up team. Victor Verhelst is in charge of all graphic design, while Anthony Barbarich (Studio Colibri) takes care of the website. Serenai & Nakami are our press team. Lionel Galand and Thomas Oyarbazal offer technical support for Radio Fantôme, apart from the radio studio at Fobrux also generously hosted for free by The Corner and Buda BXL.

The final chapter is made possible thanks to the Border Buda project funded by the Flemish Government and the city authorities of Vilvoorde, Machelen and Brussels that initiated it, with support of local partner Buda BXL as well as support from GC De Linde, RITCS, POM, Orpheus Institute, Province of Flemish Brabant, PSR / Jan De Nul, VGC and the individuals that carry and support the project. 

The Corner, Cantine, Karting First Kart’Inn & La Marina offer a place in Buda to grab a drink and a bite.

[1] Jack Halberstam, introduction to Fred Moten & Stefano Harney, The Undercommons (2013)
[2] The Woman Who Thinks She Was a Planet is also the title of a short story by Vandana Singh (2008)

 

drucken...

DRJ art Projects

drucken…​ (printing…) is an exhibition on the artistic technique of multiplication. It combines two sections: in »ornamental« new works from the print studio of Anette Haas in the main spaces. This focus is accompanied by works from eight selected artists.

On the one hand, this illustrates how the specific use of printing expands positions of painting, as in the work of Alain Biltereyst and Don Voisine; or how printing has its own value for artists such as Aiko Tezuka or Sarah Smolders, who otherwise work in textile respectively installation art. On the other hand, special and very specifically used possibilities of printing are on display with the works of Majla Zeneli, Astrid Schindler, Denise Winter and Hansjörg Schneider. In this way, the juxtaposition and correlation of the exhibition’s sections are mutually reinforcing.


A Space Begins, Withe Speaking

SARAH SMOLDERS

A Space Begins, With Speaking

15.03.2024 — 01.09.2024

museum m, leuven

https://www.mleuven.be/programma/sarah-smolders

het werk van sarah smolders ontstaat in dialoog met een specifieke ruimte en zijn architecturale kenmerken, die ze nauwkeurig observeert en annoteert aan de hand van schilderkunstige ingrepen en elementen.verschuivingen en toevoegingen die op het eerste zicht nauwelijks waarneembaar zijn, nodigen de toeschouwer uit om te vertragen en de ruimte op een onverwachte manier te bekijken en mee te maken.

smolders zet daarbij zowel het geheugen van de ruimte als van haar eigen oeuvre in. residus van eerdere plaatsgebonden handelingen gebruikt ze via een passage in het atelier in nieuwe tentoonstellingen, als een eigen ruimtelijk alfabet.

voor haar presentatie in m brengt sarah smolders voor het eerst verschillende residus samen in een nieuwe ruimtelijke ingreep in de tentoonstellingsruimtes aansluitend aan het dakterras van het museum.

Sarah Smolders

sarah smolders woont en werkt in brussel. 

ze studeerde aan de koninklijke academie voor schone kunsten en aan het hoger instituut voor schone kunsten in gent.
ze had solotentoonstellingen in lls paleis antwerpen (withdrawals 2022), société brussel (un signe, 2022), white house project space lovenjoel (doppelgänger 2021), cc merksem (on language, 2021), marion de cannière gallery (notes of a housepainter 2019) en netwerk aalst (concrete/concrete 2018). smolders toonde ook werk in groepstentoonstellingen in fred&ferry gallery (antwerpen, 2023), zomertank (leuven 2023), drj projects (berlijn, 2021), espace vanderborght (brussel, 2019), m hka (antwerpen, 2019) en kunsthal extra city (antwerpen, 2018).  
sarah finaliseerde een kunstopdracht voor het waterbouwkundig labo in borgerhout (time, set in stone 2023) en in 2018 in vittorio veneto in italië. 
in 2011 werkte sarah als artist-in-residence in leo xiii (tilburg), in 2019 was ze te gast bij fondation cab (brussel) en in 2009, 2020 en 2021 werkte ze in het frans masereel centrum (kasterlee).

 

All that we have here is all the we've always had

EXPO / PERFORMANCE / WORKSHOP / FILM / WALK / FOOD

ZOMERTANK 2023: ALL THAT WE HAVE HERE IS ALL THE WE’VE ALWAYS HAD

Opening >> 28 October 2023
Kessel-Lo, Leuven

SAVE THE DATE and join us for the opening in Kessel-Lo (Leuven), on Saturday, 28 October 2023!

This year Out of Sight and Werktank decided to resist the autumn blues and prolong the summer vibes with the collaboration on the next Zomertank 2023: ALL THAT WE HAVE HERE IS ALL THAT WE’VE ALWAYS HAD.

Dušica Dražić and Wim Janssen (Out of Sight) see Kessel-Lo as an archive of traces that expose the ongoing transition of the neighbourhood — from farm-land, to industrial and post-industrial site, into a speculative projection of the future-scape. The starting point is a landmark of this neighbourhood – the Koning Albert social housing building, a result of the post-war urban development of Kessel-Lo in 1950’s. Now empty, this building awaits its final demolition, symbolising the inevitable changes that our living environments continuously go through.

ALL THAT WE HAVE HERE IS ALL THAT WE’VE ALWAYS HAD looks at processes of modernisation that go hand in hand with scientific, technological and social innovations. It explores the link between arts, urbanism and architecture, and the possible social impacts that they can have on the way we form communities, live together and then go apart.

Notions of centre and periphery are brought to the foreground. Together with the invited artists and neighbours, we look at how these positions are continuously renegotiated and redefined. We are inviting you to join us in a walk from the exhibition at Domo to site-specific performances in Kessel-Lo, hosted by neighbours, Atelier Minnoye, Community Center Cassablanca, and Schools.

Stay tuned! The full list of artists and the program will be announced on 20 October 2023!

B-SIDES AND RARITIES


FRED&FERRY

leopoldplaats 12

antwerp 2000

belgium

B-SIDES AND RARITIES; A SELECTION OF IDEAS, SKETCHES, 'OUTTAKES' MAQUETTES, CURIOSITIES AND COLLECTOR PIECES.

tamara beheydt, karina beumer, dries boutsen, maxime brigou, winnie claessens, pierre coric, nora de decker, tramaine de senna, indra devriendt, che go eun, leigh clarke, jana coorevits, zoro feigl, robbert&frank frank&robbert, anna godzina, tine guns, lydia hannah, lodewijk heylen, max kesteloot, mirthe klück, toon leën, paul müller, marc nagtzaam, chloé op de beeck, laurence petrone, rien schellemans & gijs waterschoot, sarah smolders, stijn ter braak, adrien tirtiaux, derek tyman, tomas uyttendaele, thé van bergen, anne van boxelaere, maud van den beuken, zena van den block, manon van den eeden, philine vanrafelghem, leen van tichelen, eline verstegen, thomas verstraeten, antoine waterkeyn, andy webster, stijn wybouw, yi zhang

from 8 april to 29 april, the exhibition b-sides and rarities will take place at fred&ferry. for this exhibition, we invited all the artists at the gallery, including all the guest artists we have ever worked with or would like to collaborate with in the future. the result has become an energetic, dynamic and inspiring expo with a quantity of smaller works and ‘speciallekes'.

b-sides and rarities was a project initiated by lokaal 01 in 2009. it was a project that intended to introduce the public to the unpublished, the unrealised and the unrealisable works of visual artists. it offered an opportunity to get to know the other border, an image of that which one does not usually see.

what to expect: ideas, sketches, 'outtakes', maquettes; the first , second and/or later versions, the quasi b-sides, curiosities, snippets of reflections, reenactments, unpublished recordings, rare and reworked editions, live performances, radio recordings, contributions to theatre or film, collectors' pieces, works that for one reason or another were never brought to fruition, works that never reached a final stage of completion.

opening on saturday 8 april from 1pm to 6pm. the exhibition will remain on view until 29 april. the gallery is open thursday to saturday from 1pm to 6pm and 7/7 by appointment.


WITHDRAWALS

WITHDRAWALS

13.11.2022 – 18.12.2022

vernissage op zondag 13.11.2022

finissage op zondag 18.12.2022: presentatie dagblad #18

LLS PALEIS

paleisstraat 140
2018 antwerpen


info@llspaleis.be
+32 (0)3 337 03 87      

open do - zo
14-18 uur
en op afspraak


http://llspaleis.be

doppelgänger

Stella Lohaus stelt voor: Sarah Smolders.

Doppelgänger

vernissage 12.09.2021 from 2pm to 7pm
finissage 17.10.2021 from 2pm to 6pm

opening hours
Fri - Sat - Sun: 2 - 6 pm
and by appointment

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Whitehouse Gallery
Groot Park 2, 3360 Lovenjoel, Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0) 473 39 14 78
art@whitehousegallery.be

INSIDEOUT

Société - Brussels drawing week

september 14, 2021

INSIDEOUT

09.09 - 12.09 + 14.09 - 19.09

EXTRAMURAL: 24/7
INTRAMURAL: 11 AM> 6 PM

the artists,
claire andrzejczak, sarah smolders, béatrice balcou and steve van den bosch will exhibit the design drawings of their intervention on the facade of société

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

rue vanderstichelen 106 - 1080 brussels

opening hours
extramural: 24/7
intramural: 09.09 - 12.09 + 14.09 - 19.09: 11 a.m.> 6 p.m.

free entry

www.societe-d-electricite.com

theme
since the beginning of the 20th century, the word has appeared in the visual arts. influenced by industrialization and automation on the one hand, and delegation and interpretation on the other hand, the word and technology were starting to be linked in the classic and new media. the exhibition therefore examines how the word and the concept serve the image and the imagination. under the influence of structuralist and deconstructivist ideas on the one hand and conceptual practice on the other hand, the classic dichotomy between the visible and the sayable is abolished and the border between the material and the immaterial is blurred. the exhibition therefore explores the ways in which the word and the concept are translated into a sensory image - between hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch,

format
the format of the exhibition was inspired by the proto-conceptual artist robert barry who, in 1969, invited visitors to contemplate the empty spatio-temporal plane of the exhibition under the title "during the exhibition, the gallery will be closed ”. just as the “shopping” exhibition by curator jérôme sans took over the windows of new york stores in the 1990s, special attention is paid to the place de la société dans la rue, where four local artists are invited to exhibit in the window and on the facade from september to december.

during the month of september, claire andrzejcak, artist who will exhibit during this month on the facade, will be in residence at société. the four artists who will exhibit on the facade from september to december, claire andrzejcak, beatrice balcou, steve van den bosch and sarah smolders, are doing a group exhibition in the galleries.

 

september: claire andrzejczak https://claireandrzejczak.com
october: beatrice balcou https://beatricebalcou.com
november: steve van den bosch https://www.stevevandenbosch.be
december: sarah smolders https://www.sarahsmolders.be

Brussels gallery weekend

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Rue Vanderstichelen 106 - 1080 Brussels

Opening hours
extramural: 24/7
intramural: 09.09 - 12.09 + 14.09 - 19.09: 11 a.m.> 6 p.m.

Free entry

www.societe-d-electricite.com

https://www.brusselsgalleryweekend.com

Brussels Gallery Weekend - September 09-12.09.2021

SAVE THE DATE
Brussels Gallery Weekend returns from 9 -12 September!

After this tumultuous year, the Brussels Gallery Weekend is immensely excited to return to the capital of Europe from Thursday, 9 September. This fourteenth edition of the event is set to be a feast for the eyes, packed full of surprises, with no fewer than forty-six art galleries participating in the circuit this year.

As a regular fixture on the annual arts scene for almost fifteen years, the Brussels Gallery Weekend aims to highlight the dynamism of the arts sector, showcasing the know-how and talent of artists with reputations stretching far beyond Belgium, thereby affirming our support and engagement with the Belgian art scene.

Last year, the event was of course disrupted, but looking to the future, the team have made the best of things, modernising and becoming ever stronger, thanks in particular to the brand new website and exhibitions in shop windows. The team of organisers – led by Sybille du Roy de Blicquy, director of BGW – are delighted to be welcoming public visitors back to this fourteenth edition, with a focus on art that is pleasing to the eye while of course still paying attention to the health and safety of visitors.

This year, the BGW is bigger and better than ever, involving a total of forty-six galleries (including Baronian Xippas, Clearing, etc.) – equal to a twenty percent increase – including a number of newcomers such as Jacqueline Martins, Nino Mier, Super Dakota, Ballroom Project or Nosbaum Reding (the full list can be consulted on: www.brusselsgalleryweekend.com).

Fourteen guest venues – mostly institutions and artist spaces are being added to the route and complete the programme, helping to keep art thriving in Brussels.

This year also sees the return of the “Generation Brussels” exhibition. The exhibition’s fourth edition, coordinated by its two curators, Dagmar Dirckx & Zeynep Kubat, will explore identity, showcasing work by eleven young artists, at the Tour à Plomb cultural centre and the Lebeau building in Sablon.

Other highlights include the Project by young artists from Home 18-24, the shop window of Kunst Aan Zet, a project by IRSA, as well as our highly popular guided tours which will also be on offer again. And another new thing: you can find QR codes at the entrances to the galleries; simply scan these using your mobile phone to access a sound file in which gallery owners present their spaces and works, offering a more personalized experience...

Yet another reason to save the date of the weekend of 9-12 September, and make sure you don’t miss the fourteenth Brussels Gallery Weekend.

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES

Aeroplastics, ARCADE, Archiraar, La Patinoire Royale - Galerie Valérie Bach, Ballon Rouge Collective, Ballroom Gallery, Baronian Xippas, Galerie de la Béraudière, Bernier/Eliades Gallery, Didier Claes, CLEARING, Damien & The Love Guru, dépendance, Dvir Gallery, Galerie DYS, MLF|Marie-Laure Fleisch, La Forest Divonne, Galerie Felix Frachon, Pierre Marie Giraud, Gladstone Gallery, Hopstreet gallery, Xavier Hufkens, rodolphe janssen, LA MAISON DE RENDEZ-VOUS, Irène Laub Gallery, Harlan Levey Projects, LMNO, Galeria Jaqueline Martins, MARUANI MERCIER, Galerie Greta Meert, Meessen De Clercq, Mendes Wood DM, NINO MIER GALLERY BRUSSELS, Jan Mot, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Nosbaum Reding Gallery, Almine Rech, Michel Rein, Sorry We’re Closed, Spazio Nobile, Stems Gallery, Super Dakota, TEMPLON, Tim Van Laere Gallery, Vedovi Gallery, Waldburger Wouters

OFF Program

ARGOS, Fondation Cab, LA CENTRALE, Etablissement d'en face, Front, Globe Aroma, Hisk, La Loge, Lesage, Maison Pelgrims, Nadine, Société, SUPERDEALS, Museum Van Buuren, WIELS

GENERATION BRUSSELS

Karolien Chromiak, Clémentine Coupau, Thiaba Diop Egutchi, Günbike Erdemir, Eléonore Joulin, Axel Korban, Jean-Samuel N'Sengi, Estelle Saignes, Margaux Schwarz, Ugo Woatzi

upspace

UPSPACE

16.05.2021 - 12.08.2021

drj
drj-art-projects.com

Leberstrasse 60
D-10829 Berlin
+493024374349

_ Participating artists are [in alphabetic order of surnames]


Anna-Maria Bogner [AT]
Dori Deng [GB]
Nils-Simon Fischer [DE]
Laurence Grave [FR]
Justina Moncevičiūtė [LT]
Gladys Nistor [FR/AR]
Boohri Park [KR]
Jesús Perea [ES]
Friederike von Rauch [DE]
Brigitte Schwacke [DE]
David Semper [DE]
Joseph Shetler [US]
Oliver Siebeck [DE]
Sarah Smolders [BE]
Esther Stocker [IT]
Sabine Straub [DE]
H. Frank Taffelt [DE]
Oliver Thie [DE]
Carles Valverde [ES/CH]
Don Voisine [US]

The Image Generator III

The Image Generator  brengt zeven organisaties uit Antwerpen samen en biedt een programma aan dat de grenzen tussen beeldende kunst, performance en geluid overstijgt. Verschillende artistieke interventies , performances en acties in de stad nodigen je uit om de voorgestelde route te volgen of tijdelijke enkele ruimtes in te nemen en hertekenen zo je dagelijkse routine gedurende drie dagen in September 2020.

https://image-generator.be/nl/artist/sarah-smolders/

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