Exhibition

From the Collection | Poetic Faith

19 May 2020 – 11 Oct 2020

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
09:30 – 17:30
Wednesday
09:30 – 17:30
Thursday
09:30 – 17:30
Friday
09:30 – 17:30
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

individual visit 12 euro, reduction 10 euro, 19-25 y. 2 euro, under 19 free
Due to COVID-19 we can only admit 30 visitors per hour.
That's why it is necessary to book a ticket in advance for a certain day and time:
- Online: https://smak.be/en/visit-smak/tickets
- By calling: +32(0)9 210 10 75 (every weekday from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 13:30 to 16:00).

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The exhibition ‘Poetic Faith’ can be seen as a tribute to the power of, and belief in, the imagination.

About

A person can never perceive truth and fiction at the same time. But there is such a thing as ‘poetic faith’ or the ‘suspension of disbelief’. This is a mechanism in our brains that automatically triggers a temporary suspension of our belief in rational, perceptible reality, thereby allowing us to believe in the fiction we encounter at that moment. Indeed, whilst reading a novel or watching a film, we ‘believe’ in the story, however implausible it might seem. ‘Poetic faith’ is considered an essential ingredient for storytelling of any kind.

Many art forms are, by definition, fictitious. That is why they require an act of ‘poetic faith’ or the ‘suspension of disbelief’. Unlike literature, poetry, theatre and film, contemporary visual art is frequently based on a non-linear chronology. Moreover, it also involves elaborate forms of abstraction and conceptualisation, which hinders the ‘suspension of disbelief’.

The exhibition ‘Poetic Faith’ can be seen as a tribute to the power of, and belief in, the imagination. It challenges us to set aside the faith we place in our own (rational) reality, thereby allowing us to perceive ‘impossible’ artworks as ‘perfectly possible’ at first sight.

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Navid Nuur

Marie Cloquet

Markus Degerman

Jason Rhoades

Jan Van Imschoot

Panamarenko

Nedko Solakov

Tamara Van San

Leo Copers

Shikh Sabbir alam

Hanne Darboven

Philippe Van Snick

Jorge Macchi

Birde Vanheerswynghels

Giulio Paolini

Joseph Grigely

Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman

Gil Shachar

Mandla Reuter

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