In Between Utopia and Failure
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In Between Utopia and Failure aims to resituate the issues present in the exhibition Omnia Communia Deserta within the local context of Brussels. Throughout a series of events the programme will address the Belgian capital’s socio-political situation, ranging from its relationship to the past and its intensive post-war urban development, to its inherently political and international character.
In both cases of Bucharest and Brussels, the prevailing powers in the 1960s-1970s and their ideologies made a lasting imprint on the urban landscapes, driven by a similar desire for modernity to erase past developments. What do we inherit from the ruins of these utopias? How can we apprehend the chasm between the grandiloquence of their origins and their fall? How are we to behave within these spaces today? What progress is still possible? Over the course of four chapters, the programme will endeavor to rethink and discuss the concept of modernity in a decompartmentalized and global manner, using artistic, philosophical, and socio-political proposals as a framework.
25 november, 7pm
My Beloved Bucharest
Online screening of Gagarin’s Tree (2016) by Mona Vǎtǎmanu & Florin Tudor, followed by a videoconference with Mona Vǎtǎmanu, Florin Tudor, and Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, moderated by Vlad Ionescu.
3 december, 7pm
WTC A Love Story
Online screening of WTC A Love Story (2020) by Lietje Bauwens and Wouter De Raeve, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Please note that we can only offer the screening of WTC A Love Story in Belgium. Limited online access through geoblocking enables the filmmakers to submit their work to international film festivals.
8 december, 7pm
Brussels, the fall of ideology
Online screenings of Waarover men niet spreekt 2: Alice in Wonderland (1986) by Jef Cornelis; Charlie De Pauw: promoteur (1983) by Claude Lebrun, followed by a talk with Ludovic Lamant.
9 december, 7pm
Inhabiting the impasse of modernity
Online screenings of Altogether (2008) by Herman Asselberghs; Mall of Europe (2018) by Emma van der Put in presence of the artists, followed by a conversation with Gery Leloutre. The event will be complemented by Our City (2014) by Maria Tarantino, available on our platform for a week.