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In her videos and installations Beatrijs Albers explores themes such as spatiality, the demarcation of territories, and identity: she uses such diverse subjects as design, monuments and customary ways of dealing to question and break through all kind of barriers. Albers is interested in the way in which people occupy a space and give it meaning. Her works frequently take as their starting point a 'tourists point of view' – a term by which she indicates that she takes up a position from which she first of all looks at the external aspects of a place, town, or country, before examining the context. 
At the heart of her approach is a strong interest in monuments; reference points in the landscape that often contain various – changing – meanings. 
Her transformations set out to confront the artificial character of objects and places with their 'individuality'. 
In patrimonies Albers further explores her fascination with representation, identity, and reproduction. She also sets out to raise questions about our relationship with our heritage, about the idea of reactivation of a given memory and heritage and the 'monumentalisation' of objects that make up our everyday world.



Beatrijs Albers is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in Brussels. She graduated from Sint-Lukas Brussels, university college of art and design and is currently teaching video art in SLAC, Louvain.
Exhibitions of her work include: the argosfestival (Brussels), Galerij L'Observatoire Maison Grégoire, Brussels, Netwerk / Center for Contemporary Art (Aalst), mix Media (Paris), Videobrasil (Brazil), COURTisane festival (Gent), Festival Paris / Berlin, Personal Cinema, Berlin, …

Beatrijs Albers
PATRIMONIES