Published on
08/04/2021
© Hugard & Vanoverschelde

It Never Ends - Closing Weekend

22.04.2021 - 25.04.2021

All good things come to an end, even It Never Ends. But we didn’t want the doors to close without having prepared something special to celebrate the last days of the exhibition conceived and staged by artist John M Armleder.
 

Thereby, from April 22nd to April 25th for the closing weekend, KANAL-Centre Pompidou has prepared an artistic weekend full of experiences.
 

See for yourself what awaits you!

 

On the program: 

 

  • THURSDAY - 22/04

17:00-19:00  Introduction to the Alchemy of Cristals

 

  • FRIDAY - 23/04

19:00 Keep Calm & Carillon, Giovanni Di Domenico

 

  • SATURDAY - 24/04

11:00-19:00 Performance (Robert Morris Revisited), David Weber Krebs

11:00-19:00 Beguinage stories, Ninon Mazeaud

14:30 Shouting, David Helbich

15:00/16:00/17:00 Disco tour (NL, FR & EN)

15:00-18:00 The Blue Piece, Mette Ingvartsen

15:00-18:00 (All dressed up and) nowhere to go, Peggy Lee Cooper & KNEPH

19:00 MARS, Myriam Van Imschoot & Youyou Group

 

  • SUNDAY - 25/04

11:00-19:00 Performance (Robert Morris Revisited), David Weber Krebs

11:00-19:00 Beguinage stories, Ninon Mazeaud

14:00-18:00 Beginnings Marathon, Vlatka Horvat

15:00-18:00 (All dressed up and) nowhere to go, Peggy Lee Cooper & KNEPH

15:30 Shouting,​ David Helbich

19:00 Keep Calm & Carillon, Charlemagne Palestine

 

  • ONGOING

Without us, Rita Hoofwijk

Safety measures, Tim Etchells

Scores for the Body, the Building & the Soul for KANAL Brussels, David Helbich

Freeze - concrete thoughts, Nick Steur
 

 

It Never Ends, an extensive carte blanche given to John M Armleder. In September 2020 the Swiss artist was invited to fill the six floors of the showroom of the former Citroën garage. The result is a dialogue between a series of large installations, which he specifically designed for the space and a constellation of exhibitions, performances, concerts and meetings.

 

 

KANAL is following all sanitary regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic