Map 'Vrienden van het SMAK' - TRACK






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“TRACK” by Map 'Vrienden van het SMAK', signed, in excellent condition, 95 x 65 cm, Belgium, Conceptual art, mixed media, limited edition of 60 copies (this is map 8) from 2010–2020.
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This map was issued by SMAK (Stedelijk Museum for Contemporary Art) in Ghent in connection with a municipal art project (TRACK) in 2012 in which 51 renowned international artists realized works in Ghent residences. The map was issued in 60 copies (this is map 8) and contains works by six artists (Peter Buggenhout, Tadashi Kawamata, Emilio Lopez-Menchero, Ahmet Öğüt, Superflex and Erik van Lieshout).
photo 3 - Two limited artworks, named "Moscov" and "Bernadette", created by the artist Emilio Lopez-Menchero
photo 4 - This drawing is titled "Belgenmop" and was made by the Dutch artist Erik van Lieshout (Erik van Lieshout is known for his socially critical and often provocative works)
photo 5 - This image shows construction drawings of the "Power Toilets" for Restaurant Alaturka in Ghent, a project by the artist collective Superflex. The plan provides detailed elevations of the toilets and the materials used.
photo 6, 7 and 8 - work by Peter Buggenhout - an artistic collage, containing technical drawings, including construction plans and templates, photos of constructions and installations.
photo 9 and 10 - The artwork in the photo is titled "The Vooruit" (2012) and is a creation by the Kurdish artist Ahmet Öğüt. For this project Öğüt had cyclists ride on the famous wooden Velodrome of 't Kuipke, bearing on their backs letters that together form the word "VOORUIT". Titled 'On The Path of Vooruit Universe; the-starting-line'
photo 11 - This panoramic image shows the turning basin at the Dampoort in Ghent, Belgium. The image shows a specific art project called Favela Cafe (or "Shantytown"), an installation by the Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata.
This map was issued by SMAK (Stedelijk Museum for Contemporary Art) in Ghent in connection with a municipal art project (TRACK) in 2012 in which 51 renowned international artists realized works in Ghent residences. The map was issued in 60 copies (this is map 8) and contains works by six artists (Peter Buggenhout, Tadashi Kawamata, Emilio Lopez-Menchero, Ahmet Öğüt, Superflex and Erik van Lieshout).
photo 3 - Two limited artworks, named "Moscov" and "Bernadette", created by the artist Emilio Lopez-Menchero
photo 4 - This drawing is titled "Belgenmop" and was made by the Dutch artist Erik van Lieshout (Erik van Lieshout is known for his socially critical and often provocative works)
photo 5 - This image shows construction drawings of the "Power Toilets" for Restaurant Alaturka in Ghent, a project by the artist collective Superflex. The plan provides detailed elevations of the toilets and the materials used.
photo 6, 7 and 8 - work by Peter Buggenhout - an artistic collage, containing technical drawings, including construction plans and templates, photos of constructions and installations.
photo 9 and 10 - The artwork in the photo is titled "The Vooruit" (2012) and is a creation by the Kurdish artist Ahmet Öğüt. For this project Öğüt had cyclists ride on the famous wooden Velodrome of 't Kuipke, bearing on their backs letters that together form the word "VOORUIT". Titled 'On The Path of Vooruit Universe; the-starting-line'
photo 11 - This panoramic image shows the turning basin at the Dampoort in Ghent, Belgium. The image shows a specific art project called Favela Cafe (or "Shantytown"), an installation by the Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata.
