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Through the eyes of Yann Chateigné

Join a subjective guided tour of the exhibition Write as the Beasts Cry at Night by Thu-Van Tran.

Biography

Yann Chateigné Tytelman is an author and curator living in Brussels.
He is one of the co-founders of Celador, a reading group and space for doing things with words. He has been in charge of the residencies program at Fondation Thalie, Brussels (2023-24); artistic advisor and researcher in residence at MORPHO, Antwerp (2022-23); curator at Kanal - Centre Pompidou, Brussels (2019-2021); head of the Visual Arts Department at HEAD - Geneva (2009-2017) and of programming at CAPC Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux (2007-2009). He recently (co-)organized the exhibitions and projects Regenerative Futures (Fondation Thalie, Brussels, 2024), Four Sisters (Jewish Museum of Belgium, Brussels, 2023), A Glittering Ruin Sucked Upwards (HISK, Brussels, 2022), How to be Organic? (Country SALTS, Bennwil, 2022), It Never Ends (Kanal, Brussels, 2020-2021) and Gordon Matta-Clark: Material Thinking (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal and Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, 2019-2021). As an author, he has contributed to Conceptual Fine Arts, Mousse and Spike, among others, and co-edited Almanach Ecart. Une archive collective, 1969–2019 (HEAD - Geneva/art&fiction, 2019). His first short story, Blackout was published by the Centre d'Édition Contemporaine de Genève in 2023. It is available from Presses du réel.

Practical information

19.09.24, 18:30
Doors opening: 18:00
Free participation, upon reservation info@la-loge.be
Language: English

Image by Aurélie Bayard