Group exhibition at Le Comptoir, in Liege. Curated by Kasper Andreasen and Louis Luethi. I was asked to participate and show some of my posters and THIS WEEK Newspaper. The topic of the show is outlined best by the curators themselfes in their introduction of the publication accompanying 'Speaking of Which...':
(...) At the opening of 'Speaking of Which...' on 8 September 2007 an early visitor walked away, baffled: 'Grand mystere,' he said. The gallery had been turned into a sort of cabinet of printed curiosities-books, prints, maps and posters filled the entire space. All works more or less explicitly explored what is commonly thought of as the visualization of language: mapping notation, shorthand forms, the classification of signs, the alphabet, graffiti, the vocabulary of painting, the language of missing things, printing, drawing, lettering and so on. There was nothing enigmatic about it, if only perhaps 'the mysteries of the irrational perceived through the rational', as Nabokov once defined poetry. (...)
If you are interested in more information on the exhibition or publication, please contact andreasen_kasper@hotmail.com or louis_luthi@yahoo.com
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Speaking of Which
Group exhibition, 2007

Speaking of Which
Group exhibition, 2007

Speaking of Which
Group exhibition, 2007

Speaking of Which
Group exhibition, 2007

Speaking of Which
Group exhibition, 2007
