Sunday, October 19, 2025

Jan Theuninck visiting Ghent: Statue of Jacob van Artevelde in the background, October 19, 2025

 



Jacob Van Artevelde was born in Ghent of a wealthy commercial family. He married twice and amassed a fortune in the weaving industry. He rose to prominence during the early stages of the Hundred Years' War. Fearful that hostilities between France and England would hurt the prosperity of Ghent, he entered political life in 1337. He set up an alliance with Bruges and Ypres (later the Four Members) in order to show neutrality. Van Artevelde gained control of the insurrection against Louis I, the Count of Flanders who had abandoned his father's anti-French policies. Louis I was forced to flee to France, while van Artevelde served as captain general of Ghent from that time until his death. During a riot on July 24, 1345, Jacob van Artevelde was murdered with an axe by the weaver Thomas Denijs in the courtyard of his house on Kalandeberg, as he was returning from negotiations with the English king in Sluis. The most likely explanation for the murder lies in the notorious intolerance of the people of Ghent and the conflict between weavers and fullers.

Friday, October 17, 2025

ASOCIACIÓN DE ESCRITORES Y ARTISTAS DEL ORBE AEADO- ASEADLO - JUNTA DIRECTIVA 2011-2013 - VICEPRESIDENTE ARTISTA : Jan Theuninck (Bélgica)

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x04OCJrSHJg

2 nov 2010
*PRESIDENTE: Samuel Cavero Galimidi (Perú) *VICEPRESIDENTA: Gloria Dávila Espinoza (Perú) *SECRETARIO ORGANIZACIÓN: Manuel Lozano (Argentina) *VICESECRETARIO: Santiago Risso (Perú) *DIRECTOR DE PUBLICACIONES: Jorge Aliaga (Escocia) *VICEPRESIDENTE ARTISTA : Jan Theuninck (Bélgica) *RELACIONES EXTERNAS : Mavi Marquez (Chile) *BIBLIOTECARIOS: -Mérida Cruz-Lascano (Guatemala) -Bettoven Medina (Perú) *TESORERA: Sara Vanegas (Ecuador) *VICETESORERA: Laura Olalla (España) *SECRETARIO DE PRENSA Y PROPAGANDA: Roy Davatoc *ASESORÍA JURÍDICA Y LEGAL: -Dr. Froylàn Solano Capcha -Dr.Raul Gàlvez Cuellar -Dr. Cesar Augusto Salomon (Italia) *ASESOR: Gerardo Alcántara Salazar *Comité de Lectura: Rubén Domínguez Alvarenga (Suiza) *Dirección de Comunicación: Jeton Kelmendi (Yugoslavia) *Espacio web y blog: Segundo Llontop *Vocales -Francisco Gabriel Lopez Fuentes -Remisson Aniceto (Brasil) -Waldina Mejia (Honduras) -Juan Hernández Jover -------------------------------------------------------------------

















Sunday, October 12, 2025

Jan Theuninck visiting Antwerp: MAS in the background, October 12, 2025

 



The MAS aims to be an international and pioneering museum about the global connectedness between people and collections from different cultures and environments. With a river of tales, viewed from multiple perspectives, we engage everyone to be curious about the present, past and future of Antwerp and the world.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Jan Theuninck with Joseph Saverino(left) and Paco Perez(right) in Marche-en-Famenne, September 20, 2025

 




Je MARCHE-rai les yeux fixés sur mes pensées... (Victor Hugo) 😃






"Un trio de choc, de coeur et de grands artistes" (Mylène  Fricot)

"Ils restent authentiques à eux-mêmes malgré les honneurs, les distinctions et médailles reçues à travers le monde" (Theogallagher de Clermont)

Sunday, June 8, 2025

"Jan Theuninck" uploaded image transformed into a sculpture by Bobolito for the MACHINA installation at Zebrastraat, Ghent

 





Bobolito's (Tom Dekyvere) MACHINA project with:
more than 600 unique selfie sculptures created!
Visualising human reflections.
Machina is a series of private&public light art sculptures that show how light and shadows can generate effects. Just like the human thoughts are inspired by their given perspectives, light also forms and reforms due to objects and infiltrating parameters on different surfaces. The artworks play with the link between those parallel principles. The human brain has always been effected by external influences, and in today’s world we see a lot of “boosted” ways to penetrate into that thinking mechanism. Digital media, publicity, cookies or the neighbors talk all have a specific effect on how we formulate our ideas. In style, but also in the creation of our thoughts, mood and on a next level our physical body language. The artwork “Machina” wants to materialize that principle and literally exhibits the effects of other people’s positions on the individual. The works partially explore the source, the parameters of effect, the contours and the final projection of human contemplation and expression.

https://bobolito.com/machina
https://www.zebrastraat.be/







Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Exiled in my own Country / Jan Theuninck / 2010

 

Exiled in my own Country / Jan Theuninck / 2010

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Jan Theuninck's 2010 conceptual artwork Exiled in my own country (a staged photograph of the artist sitting on the ground, appearing defeated or dead, beside a sign bearing the title) directly evokes and parallels the historical phenomenon of innere Emigration ("inner emigration") during the Nazi era (1933–1945).Core Thematic Similarity: Internal Exile Without Physical DepartureThe phrase "exiled in my own country" perfectly captures the essence of innere Emigration — a term used to describe German and Austrian intellectuals, writers, and artists who remained physically in the Third Reich but withdrew inwardly. They rejected Nazi ideology, feeling profoundly alienated, silenced, or spiritually banished in their homeland due to censorship, persecution, and a hostile cultural climate.
Theuninck's title and the artwork's title literalize this psychological state. The staged "corpse" symbolizes the living death or total defeat of the self in an excluding society, mirroring how inner emigrants often described feeling like strangers or ghosts in their own land.
Parallel to the Nazi Period (1930s–1940s)Theuninck explicitly links his work to the 1930s, quoting Rabbi Tamarah Benima ("I see exclusion just like in the 30s") and addressing the creation of "internal enemies" through fear, suspicion, and scapegoating of the "other" (including those who are similar or close). This echoes the Nazi tactic of portraying Jews, modern artists, intellectuals, and political dissidents as insidious threats, leading to social exclusion, dehumanization, and worse.
The artwork includes a poem evoking the antisemitic trope of the "man of eternal wandering" (the mythical Wandering Jew)(1), denied tolerance and effectively exiled even at home. The note "il a fini par sauter..." ("he ended up jumping...")(2) alludes to despair-driven suicides during the Nazi era. Thus, Theuninck warns of recurring patterns of exclusion in contemporary (2010-era) Europe, using the same language of internal exile.

In summary, Theuninck's 2010 piece is a deliberate, contemporary artistic invocation of innere Emigration, using its defining sentiment — exile without leaving — to critique resurgent exclusionary politics,  embodying the historical suffering of artists who endured the original Nazi version of this internal banishment. The work functions as both memorial and warning.

Notes:

1. SON OF THE WIND
 
stranger in your own country
your ugly face is your first crime
man of the eternal wandering
you need some respect !
 
 © by Jan Theuninck


2. il a fini par sauter... (Jan Theuninck, 2010)




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In his participation on the Wreading-digits’ “Art in Quarentine” call, 2020, artist Jan Theuninck presented a photo of himself as a prostrated, apparently depressed, street beggar near a written sign Exiled in my own Country, which also gives the title to the work

Quoted in A Fracture in a Broken Crystal: Artists’ Precarity Under Crisis  by António M. Duarte (University of Lisbon, Faculdade de Psicologia)

https://repositorio.ul.pt/bitstream/10451/62339/1/Duarte%20-%20A%20fracture%20in%20a%20broken%20crystal.pdf
https://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/server/api/core/bitstreams/73143d0b-0d4e-4de8-a76a-704be5745ff8/content

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Isabel Pochini in Identifique-se Exposição de Mail Art, uma poética compartilhada São Paulo 2015
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso apresentado à Universidade “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” – UNESP como requisito para obtenção do título de Bacharel em Artes Visuais. Orientador: Professor Dr. Norberto Stori
 São Paulo State University (Unesp)
PARTICIPANTES INTERNACIONAIS: Alexander Limarev (Sibéria) - Cecilia Audagna (Argentina) - Cinzia Farina (Itália) - Clemente Padin (Uruguai) - Daniel Cullá (Espanha) - Jan Theuninck (Bélgica) - Juan López de Ael (Espanha) - Mikhail Pogarsky (Rússia) - Rafael Murió (Austrália) - Raquel Gociol (Argentina) - Samuel Montalvetti (Argentina) - Terezinha Malaquias (Alemanha

https://repositorio.unesp.br/server/api/core/bitstreams/d89046e3-80b0-4215-9e8d-50437e6c06fb/content

















Saturday, October 21, 2023

Jan Theuninck & the United Nations



                                            United Nations Headquarters(NYC, 2016)





World Health Organisation (Geneva, 2017)



United Nations Radio (Geneva, 2017)




UNODA (2011)


For peace
we have to fight a war
against terror
against psychological terror
against psychopathical leaders
we have to fight a war

https://front.un-arm.org/wp-content/uploads/assets/special/poetryforpeace/poems/theuninck.html



Sunday, October 30, 2022

Jan Theuninck ontmoet Bart Stouten in Namen op Zondag 30 oktober 2022

 Toevallige ontmoeting met Bart Stouten in Namen

....en wat bijpraten over de dichters van WW1 : McCrae, Owen, Sassoon (en zijn biografische film "Benediction" : Sassoon was een Britse dichter die tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog naar een psychiatrische instelling werd gestuurd vanwege zijn anti-oorlogshouding,)

Monday, March 14, 2022

Jan Theuninck bezoekt het CLW-project in het S.M.A.K. te Gent op 11 maart 2022

 Jan Theuninck visits the art project of the Center for Learning and Working at the S.M.A.K. museum in Ghent, Belgium on March 11, 2022



Foto's: Martin Corlazzoli
www.corlazzoli.be