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EXHIBITION: COI
Complément d’Objet Indirect 
 [EN] From graphic subject to graphic object This exhibition shows contemporary practices of graphic design around a common theme, object. When graphic design is released by the command and starts evolving by itself, the issue is the relationship they have with private space (at home) and public space (at everyone). The graphical object is not a design object. It doesn’t serve a purpose but offers multiple uses. Freed of practical constraints it becomes an object of language and creates a language which is aimed at all …. Complément D’Objet Indirect In French grammar, to recognize the COI, ask questions “to whom?” or “to what?”, “from who?” or “ from what?”. The graphic artworks and ‘goodies’ that will be displayed in the exhibition will address us with those essential art questions; where from and where to… With: Cathy Bisenius, Thomas Coccimiglio, Maxime Delporte, Simon Lagneaux, Benoit Lemoine. Curator: Renaud Huberlant  13/09 - 11/10 2008
Designedinbrussels Bruxelles, Belguim

EXHIBITION: COI

Complément d’Objet Indirect 


[EN]
From graphic subject to graphic object
This exhibition shows contemporary practices of graphic design around a common theme, object. When graphic design is released by the command and starts evolving by itself, the issue is the relationship they have with private space (at home) and public space (at everyone). The graphical object is not a design object. It doesn’t serve a purpose but offers multiple uses. Freed of practical constraints it becomes an object of language and creates a language which is aimed at all …. Complément D’Objet Indirect In French grammar, to recognize the COI, ask questions “to whom?” or “to what?”, “from who?” or “ from what?”. The graphic artworks and ‘goodies’ that will be displayed in the exhibition will address us with those essential art questions; where from and where to…

With: Cathy Bisenius, Thomas Coccimiglio, Maxime Delporte, Simon Lagneaux, Benoit Lemoine.

Curator: Renaud Huberlant 

13/09 - 11/10 2008

Designedinbrussels
Bruxelles, Belguim

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