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Éric Van Hove (born 1975 in
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-raised Belgian metamodern conceptual artist. He lives and works between
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and
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. He is the grandson of Louis Van Hove, co-founder and CEO of the Structures Group, the largest post second world war functionalist architecture firm in Belgium.


Early work

Eric Van Hove studied at the ''École de Recherche Graphique'' in Brussels and received a Master's degree in Traditional Japanese Calligraphy at the
Tokyo Gakugei University Tokyo Gakugei University (東京学芸大学, ''Tōkyō gakugei daigaku'') is a Japanese national university, national university in Koganei, Tokyo. Founded in 1873, it was chartered as a university in 1949. It is also known as ''Gakudai'' (学 ...
in Tokyo.Here
at Van Hove's website.
He obtained a PhD degree from the
Tokyo University of the Arts or is a school of art and music in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Kitasenju and Adachi, Tokyo. The university has trained artists in the fields of painting, sculpture, crafts, inter ...
in 2008. Bordering on
activism Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make Social change, changes in society toward a perceived common good. Forms of activism range from ...
with an
existentialist Existentialism is a family of philosophical views and inquiry that explore the human individual's struggle to lead an authentic life despite the apparent absurdity or incomprehensibility of existence. In examining meaning, purpose, and value ...
tone, Van Hove's early work is based on the artist's nomadic willing to simultaneously address local and global issues.Laurent Courtens, "On the Road Again
''L'Art Même'' N° 41
, 2008, Brussels, pp 22-23.
It encompasses many media ranging from installation to performance, video, photography, sculpture and writing. At times insubstantial and subversive, Van Hove's conceptually poetic interventions often ponder and cross-refer to sociological, political and ecological issues as shown with ''Japanese Constitution Worm Autodafé,'' ''Free Trade Concrete Mixer Kaleidoscope'', or ''Shark Fin Piñata'', which relates to the illegal Taiwanese shark finning in Costa Rica (1998–2006), portrayed in Rob Stewart's documentary ''
Sharkwater ''Sharkwater'' is a 2006 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Rob Stewart. Helping to protect sharks, changing government policy, and inspiring the creation of shark conservation groups, ''Sharkwater'' is considered one of conservat ...
.'' Made at the end of 2007, ''Dan Liever the Lucht In'' is a body of works responding to the
2007–2011 Belgian political crisis The 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis was a period of tense communal relations and political instability in Belgium, which was rooted in the differing opinions on state reform, and in the continued existence of the controversial electoral d ...
which was first shown ''in situ'' at the Belgian embassy in Tokyo before the building was destroyed for reconstruction. Van Hove's early work includes
wanderlust Wanderlust is a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world. The term has its roots in German Romanticism. Etymology The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a chara ...
,
defamiliarization Defamiliarization or ''ostranenie'' ( rus, остранение, p=ɐstrɐˈnʲenʲɪjə) is the artistic technique of presenting to audiences common things in an unfamiliar or strange way so they could gain new perspectives and see the world diffe ...
,
psychogeography Psychogeography is the exploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes. It was developed by members of the Letterist International and Situationist International, which were revolutionar ...
and
dérive The ''dérive'' (, "drift") is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually city, urban, in which participants stop focusing on their everyday relations to their social environment. Developed by members of the Letterist International, it ...
, and he early on acknowledged transcendentalist influences in trying to oppose a more spiritual and decentralized approach to the
Eurocentric Eurocentrism (also Eurocentricity or Western-centrism) refers to viewing the West as the center of world events or superior to other cultures. The exact scope of Eurocentrism varies from the entire Western world to just the continent of Euro ...
intellectualism of the contemporary art world.Jan Van Woensel
Interview for Lokaal01/Breda
2007, New York. Van Hove's website.
During this period Van Hove became "known as a poet and avant-garde calligrapher … with projects that involve drawing improvised poetry in unusual modes and locations worldwide" Hebert, D.G. (2018)
Cultural Translation and Musical Innovation: A Theoretical Model with Examples from Japan
In D.G. Hebert (Ed.), International Perspectives on Translation, Education and Innovation in Japanese and Korean Societies (p.309-331). Cham: Springer, p.310.
He also collaborated with musicians such as David Hebert and Kenji Williams. Interested in bringing
contemporary art Contemporary art is a term used to describe the art of today, generally referring to art produced from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a ...
not only to the public space outside galleries and museums but outside of the Western context itself, Van Hove has been prolific in such diverse places as the
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in Egypt,
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in Tibet, the Laguna de Perlas in Nicaragua, the
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lake in eastern Kyrgyzstan, the
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province in Madagascar or more recently the foothills of the
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in the northwestern part of
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,
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. He also conducted artist talks (which calls “story-telling objects” or “oral exhibits”) in venues as different as
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, the
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art ( Persian: موزه هنرهای معاصر تهران), also known as TMoCA, is among the largest art museums in Tehran and Iran. It has collections of more than 3,000 items that include 19th and 20th century ...
, the Darat al Funun in
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, and the
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. Having made site specific works in over 100 countries by the age of 35, Van Hove counts among the best traveled artists of his generation. The "Metragram Series", a complex photographic series Van Hove started with his mother in 2005Metragram Series
, Van Hove's website.
crossing the artistic genre of
self-portrait Self-portraits are Portrait painting, portraits artists make of themselves. Although self-portraits have been made since the earliest times, the practice of self-portraiture only gaining momentum in the Early Renaissance in the mid-15th century ...
,
vanitas ''Vanitas'' is a genre of symbolizing the temporality, transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death, and thus the vanity of ambition and all worldly desires. The paintings involved still life imagery of transitory i ...
,
iconography Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
and
Memento mori (Latin for "remember (that you have) to die")
in which he is seen inking the womb of women categorized as belonging to different types of groups, gathers images he produced in over 29 countries in 3 years. A digital slide show display of the Series was first presented as part of the Mediation Biennial in
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in 2008 (other Belgian artists were Jan Fabre and Koen Vanmechelen).


Atelier Eric van Hove - Fenduq

In 2012, van Hove arrived in
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,
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to resume work on an ambitious sculptural endeavor he had prepared for years: '' V12 Laraki''. In the space of nine months, van Hove gathered around him 42 master craftsmen from the region and began rebuilding a Mercedes 6.2L V12 engine using rural materials and centuries old craft techniques from the North African country. Conceptually this sculpture is based on the story of the Laraki Fulgura, a Moroccan supercar by Industrial designer Abdeslam Laraki. While the Fulgura was entirely manufactured in Morocco to the exception of its engine, the artist decided to try and reproduce that cutting-edge component locally using craft, which accounts for 20% of the country’s work force and he saw as an unjustifiably neglected part of the national industry. That sculpture, displayed at the 5th Marrakech Biennale and soon acquired by the Hood Museum of Art, would rapidly become the cornerstone of a new chapter in his creative practice leading to the founding of his atelier also known as Fenduq or Atelier Eric van Hove: a context-specific production facility and, in his own word “a living socioeconomic sculpture”, from where the artist started working on “a renaissance of African craft”. ''V12 Laraki'' was later made into a comprehensive publication introduced by well-known African curator
Simon Njami Simon Njami (born 1962 in Lausanne) is a writer and an independent curator, lecturer, art critic and essayist. Career Writing Njami published his first novel, ''Cercueil et Cie'', in 1985, followed by ''Les Enfants de la Cité'' in 1987, and '' ...
and distributed by Motto Distribution in Berlin. In the following years, many more sculptures came out of Atelier Eric van Hove including ''D9T (Rachel’s Tribute)'' in 2015, and ''Mahjouba I'' in 2016, which is a functioning replica of a Chinese electric motorbike using traditional African craft. In turn, this grew into what the artist called '' The Mahjouba Initiative'', a long term project mixing African craft, 3D printing, and industrial production. ''Mahjouba II'', a second craft-made electric prototype was made later that year. ''The Mahjouba Initiative'' is a long term on going artistic project aiming to re-integrate Moroccan craft into the mainstream industry via the manufacturing of electric mopeds for the local market using materials and techniques from the craft sector. The Initiative relies on two main facts: the presence in Morocco of nearly three million craftsmen whose trade is increasingly threatened by globalization, and the Noor Power Station Project by which the north African country plans to generate 42% of its energy from renewables by 2020. In 2018, Van Hove was a Montgomery Fellow at
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. ''Fenduq'' is a large retrospective exhibition the Fries Museum dedicated to the artist that opened in 2019, which will travel to Vandalorum, Sweden in February 2020.


References


External links

* Van Hove's websit
atelierericvanhove.com

Eric Van Hove at the PILOT:3 archive website

Eric Van Hove at the Museum De Paviljoens website

Eric Van Hove interviewed by Natasha Hoare for Abraaz

Eric Van Hove at Freunde von Freunden website


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