Karel Schoetens
Jef Lambrecht
Déclaration De Dépendance de la Belgique au Zaire BIWA
1989
Performance
Collection: M HKA, Antwerpen - Schenking Samarkand, 2019.
Poster for the declaration
Jef Lambrecht was a journalist renowned as one of Belgium’s foremost experts in the current affairs of the Middle-East. Together with Karel Schoetens, Lambrecht founded the artistic project the Belgian Institute for World Affairs (B.I.W.A.) in 1982, as a way to reflect on the peculiarity of Belgium, including its relations to the rest of the world. In 1989, during the ongoing crisis between Belgium and its former colony Zaire (its former colony Congo and now Democratic Republic of Congo) concerning the waiving of debt, B.I.W.A. organised the action Declaration of Dependence, which declared unilaterally that Belgium was a dependent of its former colony Zaire. Beginning as a ritualistic action on the Linkeroever (Left Bank) of Antwerp, the artists made their declaration in the pouring rain in front of a minimal crowd. They then visited the consulate of Zaire to deliver the declaration, but who ultimately declined it. The story nonetheless caused a small media storm, and questions were even raised in parliament. The event elevated to the level of a minor diplomatic incident, with Zaire’s president Mobutu stating press freedom in Belgium was out of control.
Media
Artists
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Karel Schoetens
1967 – 1971: Studied Filmmaking at the Rijkshoger Instituut voor Toneel- en Cultuurspreidingstechnieken (R.I.T.C.S.) (INSAS) in
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Jef Lambrecht
Journalist, essayist, painter, performer, conceptual artist and lots more, Jef Lambrecht is known to a wider public mainly as a radio presenter and thr
Exhibitions & Ensembles
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Déclaration de Dépendence de la Belgique au Zaire
Exhibition , BIWA, Antwerpen , 11 December 1988 - 04 August 1992
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Belgian Institute for World Affairs
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ESTATE JEF LAMBRECHT
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ARCHIEF JEF LAMBRECHT
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MONOCULTURE - ARTWORKS
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La Lanterne de Lantin
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CorrespondJL
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COLONIALISM
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