Documenta 4
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This black-and-white image depicts two men in formal attire, likely in a corporate or professional setting. The prominent features are the men's faces and expressions, which convey a sense of seriousness or contemplation. The overall composition is straightforward, with the men standing in a hallway or corridor, suggesting a formal, institutional context. The artistic style appears to be a realist or documentary approach, capturing a moment in time without any overt stylistic flourishes. The context suggests this may be a scene from a film or television production, though without further information, it is difficult to speculate on the specific artistic intent or historical background behind this image. ...

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Jef Cornelis
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Experimental Belgian film director Jef Cornelis is a pioneer in investigating the relationship between art, television, documentary and artist films. From architecture and historic buildings, art and exhibitions, to processes of film and TV making, he subverts and tests the format of TV reporting, exploring the intersection of mediums amidst socio-cultural and political realms. Showcasing mechanisms of cultural production usually hidden from the public eye, Cornelis’ films reveal conflict, anxiety and rivalry within the art world. During his work at BLT (the Belgian Radio and Television company) between 1964 and 1998, the filmmaker produced over two hundred live broadcasts, essays and documentaries, thereby bringing exquisite, avant-garde work to the mass audiences and turning television into art. ...

Jef Cornelis: Artworks
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