From Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo to the museum of human-hunting: from scenography to scenographics in the work of Thomas Bellinck

Q2 Arts and Humanities Theatre and Performance Design Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/23322551.2022.2082695
Jasper Delbecke
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ABSTRACT This article explores how Belgian theatre maker Thomas Bellinck turns the scenography of an exhibition into a critical framework to examine the politics of memory and representation at play on the European continent. In his projects, Bellinck plays with conventional modes of displaying and exhibiting to challenge the current course of the European Union (as in Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo) and question how the EU copes with migratory movements (as in his long-term and ongoing project Simple as ABC). By exhibiting fictive artefacts through conventional modes of displaying (pedestals, display cases), or bringing these modes of display to the stage, Bellinck highlights the agency and critical potential of these ‘mere’ instruments in an exhibition. Insisting on the performativity of the infrastructure of an exhibition becomes a scenographic strategy in Bellinck’s work to mark the role of scenography in the epistemological process that comes with visiting an exhibition and the discourses an exhibition tries to convey.
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本文探讨了比利时戏剧制作人托马斯·贝林克如何将一场展览的舞台布景转变为一个批判性框架,以审视欧洲大陆戏剧中的记忆和再现政治。在他的项目中,Bellinck使用传统的展示模式来挑战欧盟当前的进程(如Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo),并质疑欧盟如何应对移民运动(如他长期和正在进行的项目Simple as ABC)。通过传统的展示模式(基座、陈列柜)或将这些展示模式带到舞台上,Bellinck强调了展览中这些“纯粹”工具的代理和关键潜力。在bellink的作品中,坚持展览基础设施的表演性成为了一种场景学策略,以标记场景学在认识论过程中的作用,这一认识论过程伴随着参观展览和展览试图传达的话语。
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