‘68 - 18’

9 → 22
May'18

Next Generation, Please! Festival

What makes you so angry you feel like revolting? Inspired by the turbulent 1960s, artists and young people engaged with such questions as “What is truth?”, “What is fake?” and “What is political correctness?” What was important to one student might be of no concern to others. The art education organisation MUS-E Belgium summarised this clash between global problems and personal issues in an eclectic film document and installation. As a spectator, you feel how the tension arises between heartfelt outrage on the one hand and the media-influenced perception of good and evil on the other. 

Stop talking about it!

Who are we to hold clear-cut opinions about everything?

Our pictures say enough!

Away with slogans! More quotes!


Artists: Tine Guns, Jim Maes, Julie Bougard, Manuel Canteria
Young participants: Haarzorg van het Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-Instituut, Ghent (5de) & Institut Cartigny, Ixelles
Collaboration: MUS-E Hungary
Expert: Eric Corijn
Theme: May 1968 - 2018
Final output: Installation + film

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Location

Foyers