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06.03.25, 12:00, Emma Crombé, Louis Dewitte, Tape Taped

Our intervention consists of taping a square on the floor of KIOSK, creating a conceptual space that explores boundaries, time and virtuality. This process involves experimenting with camera angles, filters and perspectives to shape a digital space. This temporary action serves as a basis for the video work presented in KIOSK. The project connects themes of elasticity and reflection, using humour, repetition and exaggeration to explore the space between physical and digital spaces.

Emma Crombé & Louis Dewitte

Emma Crombé and Louis Dewitte are a Ghent-based artist duo who met at KASK & Conservatorium. Their work combines humour, irony and everyday elements, dissecting and reassembling familiar objects and ideas. Emma focuses on themes such as laughter and societal hierarchies, while Louis explores layered meanings through bright colours and playful imagery. Together they create multimedia installations, videos and paintings. Their collaborative projects, such as the exhibition Geluk zit in de kleine dingen (2024), highlight their shared interest in self-referentiality and nostalgia.

Abstract Entities

Thomas Hitchcock's exhibition Abstract Entities serves as an open platform for temporary interventions by Belgian art students. Throughout the exhibition period, a multitude of interventions will unfold across various media, including performances, music, collective readings, talks, workshops, discussions, body practices, poetry, and screenings.

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