DOC.BE screenings in Beijing, Shanghai, Hefei, Kunming & Hong Kong, 10 - 30 September 2010
Trickster Makes This World, exhibition from 31 August – 21 November 2010 at Nam June Paik Art Center, Korea
The Good Life (a guided tour) at LOOP BARCELONA, Video Art Fair with Koraalberg Gallery, 20-22 May 2010
During their residency at Theater In Motion in Beijing (February 22-March 16, 2010) the artists continue their research on a new video project THE RESIDENCE (working title).
Artist residency from September 17, 2009-February 1, 2010 &<br /> exhibition VIDEO LOUNGE: 18 December 2009-7 Januari 2010 at CEAC, Xiamen (CN)
screened at Kassel Documentary Film & Video Festival on 15 November and at Frankfurter Kunstverein on 23 November, 2009.
presented from 10-13 September 2009 at FLUX/S, Eindhoven (NL)
Commissioned by Arnolfini, emerging Belgian artists Katleen Vermeir & Ronny Heiremans have developed a remarkably astute project for the Arnolfini building. 10 April - 7 Juni 2009 Arnolfini Art Centre, Bristol (UK)
Lecture/performance - Vermeir&Heiremans featuring Nav Haq Part 1: RE:VISIE, Nederlands Filmfestival, Utrecht (NL), September 28th, 2008 Part 2: Les mardis de l’art, Casino Luxembourg (LU), December 2nd, 2008. English spoken.<br />
Presenting "The Crying of Potential Estate" from October 19th 2008 till January 4th 2009 in the former Post Sorting Center in Brussels South Station
Discussing www.in-residence.be with Marthe Van Dessel & Bert Balcaen
January 24th 2008. Appropriating Art Gallery Koraalberg. Cabinet Wally Hope.
to Florya Marine Pavilion, former summer residence of Ataturk, founder of contemporary Turkey
Excerpts of an e-mail correspondence between Marko Stamenkovic and Katleen Vermeir & Ronny Heiremans on their participation in this year’s Istanbul Biennial
a site-specific video installation for Atatürk Kültür Merkezi, temporary venue for the 10th Istanbul Biennial.
Excerpts of an e-mail correspondence between Marko Stamenkovic and Katleen Vermeir & Ronny Heiremans on their participation in this year’s Istanbul Biennial. Read more.
A collaborative project by Katleen Vermeir & Ronny Heiremans