Alexandre Dang (born 19 May 1973 in Strasbourg, France) is a French visual artist. He lives and works currently in Brussels, Belgium.
Biography
editAlexandre Dang comes originally from a scientific background (engineer at the École polytechnique (Paris) and at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris).
Alexandre Dang has developed his own artistic creation; he creates artworks integrating solar energy to enable them to move (« kinetic art »). He is part of an artistic movement called Solar Art or Solar Artwork, which incorporates solar energy in artworks.[1]
Alexandre Dang started his artistic work in 2004. He has been influenced by artists like Alexander Calder with his mobiles and stabiles and Jean Tinguely with his machines. He creates especially in situ installations with "Dancing Solar Flowers".
"Each solar flower is made up of an engine and a solar cell. The solar cell collects sunlight and turns it into electricity. With electricity, the motor starts and the flower moves".[2]
"This is socially conscious art that raises awareness about respect for the environment, sustainable development, renewable energy, and more generally, our modes of production and consumption".[1]
Beyond the aesthetic dimension, his art works also trigger debate on the use of energy today and on the energy perspectives in the future. In addition, Alexandre Dang organizes regularly workshops to raise public awareness on sustainable energy through art. Some workshops were held notably in schools (European School of Uccle (Brussels), European School of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (Brussels) ... ), during the European Solar Days or during festivals such as the festival Couleur Café.
He cofounded Solar Solidarity International (a Non Profit International Association) which raises awareness about solar energy and contributes financially to solar electrification projects in developing countries (schools, hospitals ... ).
Alexandre Dang has supported the solar electrification of the hospital of Daga-Youndoum, in Senegal; the solar electrification of a school in M'Pédougou, in Mali; the electrification, heating and solar cooking of the orphanage MikumiKids in Tanzania.[3]
Exhibitions
edit2018
edit- Shifang Cultural Center, Chongqing, China – "Harmony and Peace", Solo exhibition
- Yonsei University, Seoul, South of Korea – Video exhibition
- Cultural Center Correios, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil – In situ installation of Dancing Solar Flowers "Luz, Vida e Paz"
- Heritage Space Cultural Center, Hanoi, Vietnam – "Light and Life", Solo exhibition
- Sun Gallery, Hayward, CA, USA – Video exhibition
2017
edit- Chengdu A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China – Dancing Solar Flowers at ISTART Children's Art Festival
- Muzeon Park of Arts, Moscow, Russia – Installation of Dancing Solar Flowers in cooperation with Fond Podsolnuh at the Moscow Flower Show
- Kronstadt, Saint-Petersburg, Russia – Installation of Dancing Solar Flowers at Kronfest "Ecology and Art Festival"
- Elektrownia, Radom, Poland – Monographic exhibition
- Museo Luigi Bailo, Treviso, Italie – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Villa Méditerranée, Marseille, France – Dancing Solar Flowers, In Situ Solar Art
2016
edit- Museum of National History, Genève, Switzerland – Dancing Solar Flowers
- KINTEX (Korea International Exhibition Center), Goyang, South of Korea – Special exhibition, Dancing Solar Flowers by curator KIM Ji-Yong
- Bibliothèque EPM, Medellin, Colombia – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Xi'An, Chine – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Nian Dai Mai Shu Guan, Wenzhou, Chine – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Arcade, Aix-en-Provence, France – Solar Art – Video
2015
edit- Art Tower Mito, Mito, Japan – Dancing Solar Flowers
- National Museum of Singapore, Singapore – Dancing Solar Flowers at "Masak Masak" Children's Season
- Museo dei Bambini (MUBA), Milan, Italie – Dancing Solar Flowers
- International Kinetic Art Exhibition and Symposium, Boynton Beach, Miami, Florida, USA – Dancing Sol'Art Butterflies
- John Jay College, New York City, USA – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Museum of National History, Mons, Belgium – The Field of Turning Solar Sunflowers
2014
edit- Roundabout N4 / N958 (Highway E 42, exit 12), Namur, Belgium – Some seeds fell into good soil and produced a crop
- Hsinchu, Taipei, Taiwan – MORIART Festival – Dancing Solar Flowers and Wind Flowers
- Central House of Artists, "The State Tretyakov Gallery at Krymsky Val", Moscou, Russie – Dancing Solar Flowers at Science Art
- Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Taipei, Taiwan – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium – Dancing Solar Flowers at Fête de l'Environnement
- French Institute – Centre Saint-Louis, Rome, Vatican – Dancing Solar Flowers
2013
edit- Biennale of Cerveira, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Casa Amarela, Portugal – Dancing Solar Flowers and Butterflies
- Alliance Française of Tianjin, China – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Espace Electra, Fondation EDF, France – Made in Light – Vous êtes la Lumière du Monde
- Marco Polo Airport, Venice, Italy – Dancing Solar Poppies and Butterflies [4]
- Chateau Swan, OCT Project Department of Xi'an, China – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tournai, Tournai, Belgium – Champ de Tournesols Solaires Tournants [5]
- Le French May, Alliance Française of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China – Dancing Solar Flowers [2]
2012
edit- Soho Gallery for Digital Art, New York City, USA – Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) – The Turning Sunflowers
- 16th International Biennale of Small Paper Format, Nismes, Belgium – Dancing Solar Flower
- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – EU Sustainable Energy Week – The Field of Turning Solar Sunflowers
- Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium – Fête de l'Environnement – Dancing Solar Flowers and Solar Art
- Place du Sablon, Brussels, Belgium – The Solar Flowers Dancing in "Hymne à la Vie"
- Singapore Art Museum (SAM), Singapore – Singapore Art Garden 2012 – The Solar Flowers Dancing on the Façade of SAM[6]
- World Expo 2012, Belgian Pavillon, Yeosu, South Korea – Dancing Solar Waves and Flowers
2011
edit- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium – Dancing Solar Flowers[7]
- Singapore Art Museum (SAM), Singapore – Dancing Solar Flowers
- Tallinn 2011 – European Capital of Culture, Tallinn, Estonia – Tallinn Flower Festival – Field of Dancing Solar Flowers
- Atomium, Brussels, Belgium – International Day of Missing Children in cooperation with Child Focus – Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not
- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium – International Day of Missing Children in cooperation with Missing Children Europe – Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not
- Museum of Natural History, Mons, Belgium – Field of Dancing Solar Flowers
2010
edit- Royal Palace, Brussels, Belgium – Child Focus and Missing Children Europe – Dancing Solar Flowers and Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not
- European Commission (Charlemagne Building), Brussels, Belgium – Green Week
- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – NGO Missing Children Europe – Field of Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not
- World Expo Shanghai 2010 – European & Belgian Pavilion, Shanghai, China – The Dancing Solar Magnolias [8]
- Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, Brussels, Belgium – The Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not [9]
- European Commission Building (DG AIDCO), Brussels, Belgium - EU Sustainable Energy Week – Dancing Solar Art
2009
edit- Espace Champerret, Paris, France - Manifestation of Contemporary Art (MAC-Paris)[10]
- Galeries Royales Saint Hubert, Brussels, Belgium – Child Focus for the Day of missing children – Dang'cing Solar Forget-Me-Not
- Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, Brussels, Belgium – Child Focus – Dang'cing Sol'Art Forget-Me-Not[11]
- Madou Tower and European Commission (Charlemagne Building), Brussels, Belgium – European Sustainable Energy Week – Dang'cing Sol'Art Mobiles
- Bozar, Brussels, Belgium – Truc Troc – Dang'cing Sol'Art Flowers [12]
2008
edit- Feria Valencia, Spain – European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition – Dang'cing Sol'Art Flowers
- European School of Brussels I, Brussels, Belgium – 50th Anniversary – Dang'cing Solar Art
- Council of the European Union (Justus Lipsius), Brussels, Belgium – Joy for Europe: United in Diversity! – The Sol'Art Flowers Dang'cing
- European Commission (Charlemagne Building), Brussels, Belgium – Sustainable Energy Week – Dang'cing Solar Art [13]
2007
edit- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – Schuman Trophy Ceremony
- Place Royale, Brussels, Belgium Belgian – National Day – The Solar Flowers Dang'cing for Europe
- Chapelle of Europe, Brussels, Belgium – The Solar Flowers Dang'cing for Europe
- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – European Union Sustainable Energy Week – Europe Dang'cing for Joy
2006
edit- Autoworld, Brussels, Belgium – DG TREN Day – Dang'cing Sunflowers
- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium – 1st General Assembly of the Technology Platform for Photovoltaics – Dang'cing Sunflowers
- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – Journée Porte Ouverte – Dang'cing Solar Art
- Renewable Energy House, Brussels, Belgium – Inauguration of the Renewable Energy House - Dang'cing Sunflowers
- European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – The Field of Dang'cing Sunflowers
2005
edit- Cathedrale St Michel & Ste Gudule, Brussels, Belgium – "Messe des Artistes" on 20 November – Dang'cing Solar Art
- Conference Center, Barcelona, Spain – International conference and exhibition of solar energy – Dang'cing Solar Art
- European Commission (Charlemagne Building), Brussels, Belgium – Green Week – Dang'cing Solar Art
- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium – Dang'cing Solar Art
2004
edit- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium – Dang'cing Solar Art
- European Commission (Charlemagne Building), Brussels, Belgium – Launch of the European Technology Platform for Photovoltaics – Viva Europa !
Prices
edit- Best Young Artist of the Year Award at 2018 GAMMA Young Artist Competition
- Prix d'Art Chrétien, Eglise de la Trinité, Brussels, Belgium Alexandre Dang is being awarded by the Prix d'Art Chrétien for "The Resurrection"
- Selection at the "Prix de la jeune sculpture de la Communauté française de Belgique" – University of Liège – Former Abbey of Gembloux, Belgium
Workshops
edit- 2018 : Brickworks, Toronto, Canada – Fill in yours own pattern!
- 2017 : Children Hospital RDKB, Moscow, Russia – Fill in yours own pattern!
- 2016 : Sharjah International Book Fair, Sharjah, Emirates – Fill in yours own pattern!
- 2015 : Morocco Solar Festival, Ouarzazate, Morocco – Fill in your own pattern!
- 2015 : Art Works for Change – Videos of Dancing Solar Flowers at "Footing the Bill: Art and Our Ecological Footprint"
- 2013 : Ecole Robert Dubois, Hôpital des Enfants Reine Fabiola, Brussels, Belgium – Fill in your own pattern!
- 2012 : Parc Schuman school, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels, Belgium – Fill in your own pattern!
- 2009 : European School of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels, Belgium – Fill in your own pattern!
- 2008 : European School of Brussels I, Brussels, Belgium – Art and Renewable Energy
- 2008 : European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium – With the pupils of the European School of Brussels I (Uccle) – Dang'cing Sol'Art Flowers
Conferences
edit2018
edit- Heritage Space Cultural Center, Hanoi, Vietnam – Conference, Artist talk "Solar Art"
2017
edit- University of Liège, Complex Opéra, Liège, Belgium – World Humanities Conference, co-organised by UNESCO, 8 Aug
- Muzeon Park of Arts, Moscow, Russia – Conference on "Solar Art" in cooperation with Fond Podsolnuh at the Moscow Flower Show
2016
edit- Biblioteca EPM, Medellín, Colombia – Conference on Solar Art
- Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Xi’AN, China – Conference on Solar Art
- Arcade, Aix-en-Provence, France – Conference on Solar Art
2014
edit- Furman University, John's Hall 101, Greenville, South Carolina, USA – Conference on Solar Art
2013
edit- European Commission (Van Maerlant 2), Brussels, Belgium – Conference "How solar art becomes art?" in the frame of the EU Sustainable Energy Week
- Bilbao Arte, Bilbao, Spain – Conference "La Ciencia y el Arte"[14]
2012
edit- European Commission (Van Maerlant 2), Brussels, Belgium Conference "Artworks Powered by Solar Energy" in the frame of the EU Sustainable Energy Week
2011
edit- Délégation Bretagne, Brussels, Belgium – Conference "Art and Sustainable Development"
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Le French May, "Alexandre Dang, Dancing Flowers Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine"17 April – 23 June 2013
- ^ a b HKET (Hong Kong), "Alexandre Dang, creator of Dancing Solar Flowers Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 20 May 2013
- ^ China Daily, "The power of art Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 9–15 July 2010
- ^ Arte Arti, (in French) "La danse de fleurs Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 1 June 2013
- ^ Le Soir, (in French) "Le monde est beau Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 26 June 2013
- ^ I love museums guide, "What's on Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine" vol.3, July/September 2012
- ^ The Parliament Magazine, (in French) "Dancing in the moonlight Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", avril 2011
- ^ New Europe, « The Dancing solar Magnolias Archived 8 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine », 18–24 July 2010 / China Daily, « The Power of Arte Power of Art Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine », 9–15 July 2010
- ^ La Libre Belgique, (in French) "Des Fleurs pour toute l'année Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine" 28 April 2010
- ^ Nos'arts, (in French) "Découvreur de talents, 125 artistes actuel Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine s" November – December 2009
- ^ La Dernière Heure, (in French) "Child Focus au 116 000 Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 18 April 2009
- ^ La Capitale, (in French) "Les offres les plus déjantés de Truc Tr Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine o c Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine", 2 February 2009
- ^ New Europe, (in French) "Solar flowers go dancing for Europe Archived 8 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine" 24 février – 1er mars 2008
- ^ French Institut of Bilbao, Agenda, (in Spanish) "Conferencia encuentro Archived 8 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine", March 2013
External links
edit- Official website
- Website of Solar Solidarity International
- Art Gallery of the Sun
- Website of workshops (in French) "Fill in your own pattern!"