Location: Tour & Taxis
TAX SHELTER 2008
COLLOQUIUM + ARTEFACTS SCREENINGPlease note that entrance is free, but candidates are kindly requested to subscribe at the festival’s box office before April 1, or to contact the Middle Class Union UCM ( www.ucm.be ). Since its introduction in 2003, the tax shelter has become a very important tool for the funding of audiovisual projects… Continue reading TAX SHELTER 2008
FESTIV’ART 2009 – ARTIEF
Dear Amateur d’Art, Artief persists and signs For the second time, a rigorous selection of artists exposes and creates at the BIFFF. Multidisciplinary creators from Belgium… and from the rest of the world, show their recent works and will create new ones, on the spot, as a happening. David De Graef : peintures / schilderijen / paintings 0494… Continue reading FESTIV’ART 2009 – ARTIEF
TAX SHELTER 2009
Since its introduction in 2003, the tax shelter has become an essential tool for the funding of audiovisual projects in the French Community. The most effective method to keep the system going is to make it as transparent as possible. That’s why the Middle Class Union (UCM) is organising a seminar where audiovisual and financial… Continue reading TAX SHELTER 2009
SHOWS 2009
POSTER 2009
Frank Margerin is mostly known for Ricky & Rocky, two rockers who try to get a breakthrough with their band. In 1983 he creates the most famous ducktail in the comic strip world: “Lucien”. And he knows what he’s drawing about, because in 1968, together with Dennis Sire (another big comic strip artist), he forms… Continue reading POSTER 2009
BIFFF FRIENDS 2009
FESTIV’ART 2010 – SAM VAN OLFFEN
Sam Van Olffen describes his illustrations as graphic sampling because, just like a DJ of images, he extracts pictorial components out of their context in order to create his own visual melody. As part of the 28th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, he invites you to enter his poetic, retro-futuristic trash universe. S.V.O. lives and… Continue reading FESTIV’ART 2010 – SAM VAN OLFFEN
FESTIV’ART 2010 – STEPHANE HALLEUX
Worn, leathers, oxidized metals, twisted materials, bare wires, parts with holes and peeling paint… are looking for each other to come back to life in another form in a new world. Come and discover or rediscover the work of Stephane Halleux. About forty pieces lent by private collectors will be exhibited on that occasion.