Event

Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell) - Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel & Julie Béna

Exhibition

26.10.2024 - 19.01.2025
Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell) - Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel & Julie Béna

Jester is pleased to announce Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell), the first institutional exhibition presenting the artistic practices of Julie Béna and Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel in Belgium.

The exhibition Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell) results from a dialogue between artists Julie Béna and Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel, and includes both new and existing artworks, of which Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel’s new body of work was developed during his residency in Jester.

The exhibition follows the structure of a tarot reading and mirrors the cards that were pulled for this project: The Wheel of Fortune, The Hanged Man and Death. These three cards are embodied by the spaces, the artworks and its premises while connecting the past, present and future as a vehicle to discuss and understand unresolved questions, both individual and collective.

Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell) offers the stage of the exhibition space to the figure of the jester, who plays an important role in the artistic research of both artists, while transforming the space itself into a jester. Departing from the name of the organization, the attitude of this historical phenomenon is now embodied by (the format of) the exhibition, but also by the vernacular space itself, inhabiting the walls and extending to the architecture of the building. The jesters make their appearance and promptly enter the stage to manifest their attitude by attributing their revolutionary skills to the arts organization. Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell) thus introduces itself as an alter ego, a shapeshifter, a trickster and (above all) a jester, who welcomes you to discover the visual multiverses of Julie Béna and Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel. Who is this jester of yesterday?

OPENING: SATURDAY 26 OCTOBER AT 1PM

Programme:

Welcome: 1h30pm
Guided visit in English: 2pm
Guided visit in Dutch: 3pm
Open studio's: cont. from 3-6pm
Jester residents Céline Mathieu, Apparatus 22 and Arpita Akhanda will open the doors of their studio, and are happy to give an exclusive insight into their projects!
End: 6pm

­On the occasion of this opening, Jester is organising a shuttle bus from Brussels to Genk.
It will leave at noon at Wiels' car park, registration is possible through this link.

More about Yesterday (when there were no jokes left to tell)

Visual culture is currently being disrupted heavily by AI and censorship. Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel and Julie Béna weapon themselves with the graphical tropes of digital mass media as a survival mechanism for the rise of deep-fake imagery. Their artworks blur and balance on the thin border between digital and analogue, metaphor and statement, versatility and immobility, high and low culture, dream and reality, to carve out a space of opportunity for the jester to escape the fatigue, colondrum and hopelessness of today’s existence. Bouzoubaa-Grivel’s and Béna’s drawings, texts, sculptures and videos encourage the jester (and you) to leave the nightmare of yesterday behind, and to look forward to the dream of tomorrow.

Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel (°1992) is a French-Moroccan artist living and working in Paris. Bouzoubaa-Grivel studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Julie Béna is a French artist living and working between Prague and Paris. Béna graduated from the Villa Arson in Nice, and attended the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. In 2012-13, she was part of Le Pavillon, the research laboratory of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. In 2018, she was nominated for the Prix AWARE women art prize..

Realized with the support of Czech Centre Brussels

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