Arno Huygens is a graphic designer, writer and exhibition organiser. He is active as a freelancer, as a member of Studio Grafisch Ontwerp and works in and around De Verffabriek.
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As a breather during the bustling summer in Ghent, De Verffabriek opened its doors for A Picnic. A repose for all of the senses, the installation featured a shared reading installation by Seppe-Hazel Laere(mans) and films by Cinema Spreekhond. The opening night ended on a refreshing (pun intended) loop-performance by Echofarmer and with food by Sezen Atmaca.
An intervention by De Verffabriek (Lyra Oey, Emma Onghena, Arno Huygens) in Kunsthal Gent, invited by Lochness. De old chapel-turned-skatepark of the Kunsthal building filled up with merchandise, jingles, slogans and windmills. During the opening night, performances took place by Tune-In Radio, Felipe Carrión en Pusjka (George Chinnery).
A workshop on the tail end of summer 2022, in collaboration with Badïa Larouci. Through the lens of Francis Alÿs' practice and exhibition in the Belgian Pavilion, it attempted to have a group of architecture students from Belgium, Italy and Germany take an in-depth look at Venice. With the goal of experiencing both the city and the Biënnale in a way that brings new perspectives to their respective practices. Through a selection of keywords from Alÿs' lexicon, the students focused their attention on the built environment and how people move in it.
Read the full reflection on belgianpavilion.be
A website archiving the Bodies of Work programme at Kunsthal Extra City, designed and made in collaboration with Myrna D'Ambrosio. The website documents the six chapters of the exhibition series that took place over the summer of 2022, with photography by vandenbussche-vandenbossche.
Bodies of Work was the graduate exhibition of the curatorial studies programme 2022.
Bookdesign for photographer Tim Theo Deceuninck. Letter to Mary S. compounds Deceuninck's practical research into 19th century Scottisch scientist Mary Sommerville techniques of developing photographs through the light-sensitive qualities of plants. The self-published artbook features a handmade, poppy-sensitised cover, which emulates this process.
This self-published edition functions doubly as an artist book for photographer Vincent Leroi, and a conversation piece. Scans of Leroi's vast archive, intercut with a narrative exercise in memory-making. A dialogue between two characters, recounts that pictures will never represent the moment like it presented itself to me.
If one book implies one reader, what would a book for two look like? Both within and outside of reading groups, this research was an attempt at making highly specific book-objects for highly specific reading situations. Each of those experiences informed a year long chain of new reading dialogues.
Thanks to the readers: Joram de Cocker, Lore Janssens, Myrthe Vanrompaey, Lena Mariën, Léonie Montjarret, Laura Martens, Elia Claessen, Arne Nuyts, Sezen Atmaca, Mehdi Ahidar, Ambika Sena, Zoé Pecqueux & Judith Eckhardt
Website developed by Haron Barashed, design by Arno Huygens