Jos De Gruyter & Harald Thys
The collaborative work of Belgian artists Harald Thys and Jos de Gruyter is rooted in a folksy, tragicomic sensibility honed into an experimental dramaturgy. Their video and photographic work use simple, symbolic sets, including the paradigmatic spaces of home, battlefield, urban periphery and community hall. They have engaged a recurring cast of non-professional actors as well as invented or adopted personae spanning the forms of puppets, dummies, plush animals, makeshift robots and rejected toys. These characters continually rehearse power dynamics and emotional entanglements, creating worlds not unlike our own, yet more focused, bizarre and bleak. The artists seek ways to confront marginal, incapacitated, lost and alienated subjects without defining these 'others' in sociological terms. In this sense, and especially in their novel use of a ghoulish humour, Thys and de Gruyter broaden the scope of reflection on socially produced behaviour.
(Monika Szewczyk)
Jos de Gruyter (b. 1965) and Harald Thys (b. 1966) live and work in Brussels. They have been working together for over twenty years. Future solo exhibitions will take place in 2012 at Culturgest (Porto), Mu.ZEE (Ostend), and in 2013 at Palais de Tokyo (Paris) and M HKA (Antwerp).
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