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Jan, Knight Hoet (23 June 1936 – 27 February 2014) was the Belgian founder of SMAK (''Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst'' or Municipal Museum for Contemporary Art) in Ghent, Belgium.〔(ART VIEW; At Documenta, It's Survival Of the Loudest - New York Times )〕 ==Biography== Jan Hoet (pronounced YAN HOOT)〔Roberta Smith (June 22, 1992), (A Small Show Within an Enormous One ) ''New York Times''.〕 was born in Leuven, Belgium. Throughout his career, he was often referred to in the press as a former boxer (he pursued the sport in college) and several times expressed an admiration for Mike Tyson. His international reputation was first established by "Chambres d'Amis," an innovative exhibition he organized in Ghent in 1986. In that show, about 50 American and European artists were invited to create works for 50 private homes in Ghent, which were then opened to the public for several weeks.〔Roberta Smith (June 22, 1992), (A Small Show Within an Enormous One ) ''New York Times''.〕 Subsequently, he managed several important exhibitions all over the world. Hoet curated Documenta IX in Kassel in 1992, presenting several hundred works by 190 artists from nearly 40 countries.〔Roberta Smith (June 22, 1992), (A Small Show Within an Enormous One ) ''New York Times''.〕 Subsequently, he managed several important exhibitions all over the world. Hoet served as the curator of the SMAK from 1975 until his retirement in 2003. As part of the 2000 "Over the Edges" exhibition in Ghent, he let artist Jan Fabre drape columns of a university auditorium in slabs of ham.〔Raf Casert (February 27, 2014), (Belgian modern art director Jan Hoet dies at 77 ) ''Miami Herald''.〕 After retiring, in 2003, he became artistic director for the museum MARTa Herford in Herford (Germany) and collaborated with architect Frank Gehry on its design.〔Lawrence Van Gelder (May 10, 2005), (Another Gehry Museum ) ''New York Times''.〕 The inaugural show in 2005 called “My Private Heroes” was an eclectic mix of works by artists including Marina Abramovic, Chris Burden, Gavin Turk, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Joseph Beuys as well as history paintings, ephemera and a yellow jersey worn by a Tour de France winner.〔Javier Pes (February 27, 2014), (Jan Hoet, pugnacious Belgian museum director, has died, aged 77 ) ''The Art Newspaper''.〕 On 17 June 2012 Jan Hoet collapsed at the airport in Hamburg. On 23 June 2012, while being repatriated to Ghent, Hoet suffered from hypercapnia and he was being held in a coma at the hospital of Soltau. Hoet was repatriated to Ghent. In January 2014 Hoet suffered a second heart attack. He died in a hospital in Ghent on 27 February 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jan Hoet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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