jueves, 23 de enero de 2025

KOEN DE COCK 1978 Gent, Belgium

Born in Ghent ( Gent, Belgium ) on January 17th, 1978. From 1996 to 2000, he studied at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium, from 2000 to 2001, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tianjin, China, and from 2001 to 2002, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tbilisi, Georgia. Koen currently lives in Ghent, Belgium. Once I arrived in the so called Mountain Villa nobody dared to approach me, I felt extremely hazardous and directions were given to me only over the phone. Through long corridors with many rooms, I had to find my way to my number and close the door behind me, a door which only opened from the outside. I had no information how long I was going to stay there and it felt pretty frightening to lose control over your life so suddenly. During six days they did all kinds of tests: several throat swabs, a blood test, and a CT and X-ray which I had to find again following the instructions given through my phone. Before I left my apartment, I luckily took some paper and drawing materials, so I spent my time making drawings which to be seen here on the virtual show (*). “Buddha 1” is the drawing I made during my first two days and sleepless nights in The Mountain Villa. All this happened in the beginning of last March. It has been almost three years now since I followed my partner to China and started to work as an art teacher; first in the most southern city of Guangzhou and now in Suzhou, located in the South Eastern part of China just below the Yangtze river. Suzhou is an ancient city right next to Shanghai, described as “heaven on earth” in the history books, but is now a medium sized city of 10.7 million people. Medium compared to its larger neighbour Shanghai, which is just a 20-minute train ride away and home to approximately 24.3 million people. — When we returned to Belgium for the Spring Festival break this year, Mid-January, there was very little talk in the Chinese media about some people being infected by a new virus, possibly transmitted from animals to humans. Two weeks later schools decided not to reopen after the holiday, flights were canceled and I started to continue my art classes online, from 1:00 am to 8:00 am Belgium time, to students who would stay indoors for two months to come. As I said, in the beginning of March the situation was pretty much in control in the Province of Jiangsu where we live; a province which was not among the badly hit regions of China. My school had plans to reopen towards the end of the month, so we decided to return. My partner who flew over a different country got stuck there and never made it to China, and I arrived here just before China closed its borders for every foreign national. After arrival everyone is obliged to stay in self quarantine at home for two weeks, which is controlled by app’s, QR codes and guards near the entrance of each complex or neighbourhood. Only sometimes electronic police locks on your door. After eight days I was informed that infected passengers were on my flight to Shanghai, and some of these passengers were seated near me. Police came immediately into my apartment to take me to The Mountain Villa. Only after one week isolated in that silent room, I suddenly got the good news that all my tests were negative: my door was unlocked and I was allowed to leave. I couldn’t believe it. I just could wander out of the facility where no living soul was to be seen, besides a driver and someone from my school near the entrance gate at the end of a lane. www.aglutinart.blogspot.com

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KOEN DE COCK 1978 Gent, Belgium

Born in Ghent ( Gent, Belgium ) on January 17th, 1978. From 1996 to 2000, he studied at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgi...