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INBOX: Lise Duclaux – L’observatoire des simples et des fous

© Lise Duclaux
17 November - 10 December 2017
M HKA, Antwerp

M HKA reserves its fifth floor for surprising interventions and intimate pop-up presentations. INBOX is a place that inspires and surprises, one that offers us a glimpse into the world of passionate thinkers and doers. With INBOX, M HKA creates a physical space in which the museum addresses often-recurring questions.

In the periods between the various events, we present a selection of our collection works, with particular attention to video art.

INBOX can be visited for free.

l'observatoire des simples et des fous (The Observatory of Simpletons and Madmen)  began as a project by Lise Duclaux for the group exhibition MONSens during Mons  2015, European Capital of Culture. In April 2014, both wild and medicinal plants were sown near the headquarters of several smaller centres for mentally ill people in Wallonia. During the course of the project this observatory was the location for gardening sessions, workshops, public moments and presentations.

The project not only focused on the inhabitants and the plants, it also took its own operations and the functioning of the care facility into consideration. The garden was gradually overgrown by 'weeds', a suitable reflection – both horticultural and psychological – on the ways in which we as a society deal with the conditions of the disabled.

Lise Duclaux incorporates this project within a wider range of philosophical thoughts about plants and gardens, that are deeply rooted in the belief that we must communicate with the other species on this earth, that we must learn to understand them and try to come to terms with them.

In 2014, a first publication was created. A second book was presented in May 2017 at the Sint-Lukasgalerie in Brussels. A multiple box was created as closing point for the project.

For more information and photos, please contact: 
Bert De Vlegelaer
Press Officer
bert.devlegelaer@muhka.be 
T +32 (0)3 260 99 91