BOEKS
  • BOEKS 15—CHARACTER—Femke Gyselinck & Joris Kritis & Robbrecht Desmet 

     

    [Book presentation] Thursday May 2, 6:30 pm. Presentation until May 17. BOEKS gaanderij & Kunsten­bibliotheek Cellarium. [Opening hours] Mon-Wed 9:00 am—6:00 pm, Thu 9:00 am—9:00 pm, Fri 9:00 am—4:00 pm    

    [Editors] Femke Gyselinck & Joris Kritis & Robbrecht Desmet [Design] Joris Kritis [Choreography] Femke Gyselinck [Author] Thomas Bîrzan [Photography] Robbrecht Desmet [Costums] Nel Maertens en Veronika Vimpelova [Research Assistance] Emma Meerschaert [Lithography] Marc Gijzen [Print] Die Keure [Publisher] Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König [Partners] GRIP, Julidans [Year] 2023 [Price] €40

    Character is an artist's book wherein a danced alphabet transforms into a type specimen. The book originated from a collaboration between choreographer and dancer Femke Gyselinck, graphic designer Joris Kritis, and photographer and filmmaker Robbrecht Desmet. 

    The shapes danced by Gyselinck jump, turn and twist, but her body purposely doesn’t bend to illustrate the letters from A to Z. It is through Kritis’ visual configurations of the photographs that reading with the danced alphabet begins. As you flip through the pages, iconic logos, calligrams, graphic designs, and concrete poetry merge. 

     

    For the BOEKS presentation, the collaboration extends to include architect Asli Çiçek for the scenography and researcher Emma Meerschaert for assistance in curating a book display that examines the creation of and reflection on Character across various domains. 

    Character unfolds within the setting of a cloister walkway and a former cellarium, transformed into a reference library. Additionally, the book brings forth new derivatives in the form of a poster and publication, created by students Quint Cobbaert and Isis Copal subsequent to their participation in the Character project week with Gyselinck and Meerschaert. 

    The project week and book presentation originated within the framework of the research project Gymnastics of the Mind at KASK & Conservatorium in collaboration with the Graphic Design Studio. 

    The book is available for viewing and purchase at the Kunstenbibliotheek counter or online via Copyright Bookshop. 

     
    Traces of dance: drawings and notations of choreographers, Louppe, Laurence et al. Publisher: Dis Voir, Paris, 1994
    Peter Hujar: Speed of life, Joel Smith et al. Publisher: New York Aperture, 2017
    MacGuffin: The life of things. Biannual Magazine, issue n° 13: “The letter”. MacGuffin, Amsterdam, 2023
     
    Found Font (Bits, 1995-present) by Paul Elliman, published in Frieze magazine Issue 152, Jan - Feb 2013
    Paulina Olowska by Jan Verwoert. Publisher: JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2013
    Babette Mangolte: selected writings, 1998-2017 by Babette Mangolte. Publisher: Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2017
    Choreographie ou l’art de decrire la dance by R.A. Feuillet. Publisher: the author and Mr. Brunet, Paris, 1701 (facsimile)
    Handbook in Motion : An account of an ongoing personal discourse and its manifestations in dance by Simone Forti. Publisher: The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design; New York University Press, New York, 1974
    The alphabetic labyrinth: the letters in history and imagination by Johanna Drucker. Publisher: Thames and Hudson, London, 1995
    Tanzfotografie 1924-1939 by Charlotte Rudolph and Christiane Kuhlmann. Publisher: Steidl, Gottingen, 2004
    Abeceda, dance compositions by Milča Mayerová, graphic design by Karel Teige and poems by Vítězslav Nezval. Publisher: Michigan Slavic Publications, Ann Arbor, 2001
    Women in Concrete Poetry: 1959 – 1979 by Alexandre Balgiu and Mónica De La Torre. Publisher: Primary information, New York, 2020
    Logogrammes by Dotremont. Publisher: Editions Georges Fall, Paris, 1975
    Transmissions by Nick Mauss et al. Publisher: Dancing Foxes Press, New York, 2020
    Dance posters by Eleanor Rachel Luger. Publisher: Simon and Shuster, New York, 1979
    Writing dance by Jonathan Burrows. Publisher: Varamo Press. 2022
    Dance and photography by William. A. Ewing. Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1987
    Trisha Brown: Choreographing life by André Mesquita et al. Publisher: Museu de arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, Sao Paulo, 2020
    Hockney’s alphabet by David Hockney and written contributions edited by Stephen Spender. Publisher: Faber and Faber, London, 1991
    To the lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Publisher: The Hogarth Press, London, 1960
    Character, choreography by Femke Gyselinck, graphic design by Joris Kritis and photography by Robbrecht Desmet. Publisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne, 2023
     
    Neiw Künstliches Alphabet / 1595 / Johann Theodor de Bry, facsimile, Joseph Kiermeier-Debre, Joseph and Fritz Franz Vogel. Publisher: Ravensburger Buchverlag, Ravensburg, 1977
    Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt: Signs Fiction, Jennifer Chert. Publisher: Motto Distribution, Berlin, 2016
    Architectural alphabet / 1773, facsimile, Davi Johann Steingruber. Publisher: George Braziller, New York, 1975
     

    BOEKS 15—CHARACTER—Femke Gyselinck & Joris Kritis & Robbrecht Desmet 

     

    [Book presentation] Thursday May 2, 6:30 pm. Presentation until May 17. BOEKS gaanderij & Kunsten­bibliotheek Cellarium. [Opening hours] Mon-Wed 9:00 am—6:00 pm, Thu 9:00 am—9:00 pm, Fri 9:00 am—4:00 pm    

    [Editors] Femke Gyselinck & Joris Kritis & Robbrecht Desmet [Design] Joris Kritis [Choreography] Femke Gyselinck [Author] Thomas Bîrzan [Photography] Robbrecht Desmet [Costums] Nel Maertens en Veronika Vimpelova [Research Assistance] Emma Meerschaert [Lithography] Marc Gijzen [Print] Die Keure [Publisher] Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König [Partners] GRIP, Julidans [Year] 2023 [Price] €40

    Character is an artist's book wherein a danced alphabet transforms into a type specimen. The book originated from a collaboration between choreographer and dancer Femke Gyselinck, graphic designer Joris Kritis, and photographer and filmmaker Robbrecht Desmet. 

    The shapes danced by Gyselinck jump, turn and twist, but her body purposely doesn’t bend to illustrate the letters from A to Z. It is through Kritis’ visual configurations of the photographs that reading with the danced alphabet begins. As you flip through the pages, iconic logos, calligrams, graphic designs, and concrete poetry merge. 

     

    For the BOEKS presentation, the collaboration extends to include architect Asli Çiçek for the scenography and researcher Emma Meerschaert for assistance in curating a book display that examines the creation of and reflection on Character across various domains. 

    Character unfolds within the setting of a cloister walkway and a former cellarium, transformed into a reference library. Additionally, the book brings forth new derivatives in the form of a poster and publication, created by students Quint Cobbaert and Isis Copal subsequent to their participation in the Character project week with Gyselinck and Meerschaert. 

    The project week and book presentation originated within the framework of the research project Gymnastics of the Mind at KASK & Conservatorium in collaboration with the Graphic Design Studio. 

    The book is available for viewing and purchase at the Kunstenbibliotheek counter or online via Copyright Bookshop. 

     
    Traces of dance: drawings and notations of choreographers, Louppe, Laurence et al. Publisher: Dis Voir, Paris, 1994
    Peter Hujar: Speed of life, Joel Smith et al. Publisher: New York Aperture, 2017
    MacGuffin: The life of things. Biannual Magazine, issue n° 13: “The letter”. MacGuffin, Amsterdam, 2023
     
    Found Font (Bits, 1995-present) by Paul Elliman, published in Frieze magazine Issue 152, Jan - Feb 2013
    Paulina Olowska by Jan Verwoert. Publisher: JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2013
    Babette Mangolte: selected writings, 1998-2017 by Babette Mangolte. Publisher: Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2017
    Choreographie ou l’art de decrire la dance by R.A. Feuillet. Publisher: the author and Mr. Brunet, Paris, 1701 (facsimile)
    Handbook in Motion : An account of an ongoing personal discourse and its manifestations in dance by Simone Forti. Publisher: The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design; New York University Press, New York, 1974
    The alphabetic labyrinth: the letters in history and imagination by Johanna Drucker. Publisher: Thames and Hudson, London, 1995
    Tanzfotografie 1924-1939 by Charlotte Rudolph and Christiane Kuhlmann. Publisher: Steidl, Gottingen, 2004
    Abeceda, dance compositions by Milča Mayerová, graphic design by Karel Teige and poems by Vítězslav Nezval. Publisher: Michigan Slavic Publications, Ann Arbor, 2001
    Women in Concrete Poetry: 1959 – 1979 by Alexandre Balgiu and Mónica De La Torre. Publisher: Primary information, New York, 2020
    Logogrammes by Dotremont. Publisher: Editions Georges Fall, Paris, 1975
    Transmissions by Nick Mauss et al. Publisher: Dancing Foxes Press, New York, 2020
    Dance posters by Eleanor Rachel Luger. Publisher: Simon and Shuster, New York, 1979
    Writing dance by Jonathan Burrows. Publisher: Varamo Press. 2022
    Dance and photography by William. A. Ewing. Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1987
    Trisha Brown: Choreographing life by André Mesquita et al. Publisher: Museu de arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, Sao Paulo, 2020
    Hockney’s alphabet by David Hockney and written contributions edited by Stephen Spender. Publisher: Faber and Faber, London, 1991
    To the lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Publisher: The Hogarth Press, London, 1960
    Character, choreography by Femke Gyselinck, graphic design by Joris Kritis and photography by Robbrecht Desmet. Publisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne, 2023
     
    Neiw Künstliches Alphabet / 1595 / Johann Theodor de Bry, facsimile, Joseph Kiermeier-Debre, Joseph and Fritz Franz Vogel. Publisher: Ravensburger Buchverlag, Ravensburg, 1977
    Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt: Signs Fiction, Jennifer Chert. Publisher: Motto Distribution, Berlin, 2016
    Architectural alphabet / 1773, facsimile, Davi Johann Steingruber. Publisher: George Braziller, New York, 1975
     
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