
Once is nothing
BAK

This exhibition is based on a previous one. The artworks are absent but the titles of the works and names of the artists are displayed. The room is empty but full of memories and history.

the list of the absent artists participating at 'once is nothing' :
HERE

But somewhere in the large empty space I spot this 'installation', I suspect Kermit.
piles of perforated boards, 4 versions + different perforations = 4 different languages
pick up a board and move towards the next table with this on it :

only the chosen language will be visible and a coherent text appears
info on Once is Nothing by BAK :
HEREall posts on the Brussels Biennial :
HERE
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