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GLEAN (EN) 4, Summer 2024Our Summer Issue is out today. Packed with content for a well deserved summer, this issue proudly marks one whole year of GLEAN and shows how far weve come since we first went to print. Guest Editor: Apparatus 22 Apparatus 22 is a transdisciplinary art collective founded in 2011 by Erika Olea, Maria Farcas, Dragos Olea together with Ioana Neme? (19792011) in Bucharest, Romania. Their installations, performances and text based shapes combine reality,

Our Summer Issue is out today. Packed with content for a well-deserved summer, this issue proudly marks one whole year of GLEAN and shows how far we’ve come since we first went to print.

Guest Editor: Apparatus 22
Apparatus 22 is a transdisciplinary art collective founded in 2011 by Erika Olea, Maria Farcas, Dragos Olea together with Ioana Neme? (1979–2011) in Bucharest, Romania. Their installations, performances and ‘text-based shapes’ combine reality, fiction and storytelling with a critical approach drawing on their expertise in design, sociology, literature and economics. For this issue, Apparatus 22 invited Vlad Ionescu and Maria Persu to contribute essays. The collective also curated a visual contribution by Ioana Neme?, consisting of a sketch from the artist’s notebooks and a selection from her series Monthly Evaluations (2005–2010).

Dak’Art
The 15th edition of Dak'Art, the Biennale of Contemporary African Art in Dakar and the oldest biennial on the continent, was supposed to open in May but was postponed at the last minute until November. Despite this, artists in Dakar called on the international art world to participate in the 'Off is On' program. Sorana Munsya notes how this edition shows that the demand for public sector involvement in the arts in most African countries can also risk undermining the voice and vision of artists.
During their visit to Dakar, editor-in-chief Kathleen Weyts and Sorana Munsya also spoke to a number of artists and professionals for our podcast, including Nilla Banguna, Na Chainkua Reindorf, Lotte Arndt and Ousmane Bâ. Online soon!

Ann Demeester and Elena Filipovic
A new wave of forward-thinking directors is reimagining the role Swiss museums can play in society. Dieter Roelstraete talks to Ann Demeester, director of Kunsthaus Zürich, and Elena Filipovic, incoming director of the Kunstmuseum Basel, about the emancipatory potential of museums, bridging divided publics and how all art is contemporary.

Sirah Foighel Brutmann & Eitan Efrat
Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat recognised the anonymous place that opens Chantal Akerman’s last film, No Home Movie (2015). They retrace Akerman’s journey from Brussels to Israel to film the same desert and give it a name: al-Naqab. Thus begins ‘Là’, the duo's exhibition at S.M.A.K., which runs until 8 September. For this issue, Pieter Van Bogaert spoke to them about anger and sorrow, mourning and the future. Brutmann and Efrat also contributed visuals – comprising three full spreads – for Jessica Gysel’s series I See / You Mean.

Yoko Ono
Tate Modern and the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (K20), Düsseldorf, have organised one of the most comprehensive surveys to date on the work of Yoko Ono. On the occasion of the exhibition at Tate, Gunnar B. Kvaran revisits Ono’s groundbreaking ‘Instruction works’ and considers their influence on the development of conceptual art in Europe.

GLEAN Artist’s Edition: Bénédicte Lobelle
For more than 30 years, Bénédicte Lobelle has been quietly working on a body of work centred on painting and ceramics. Her work is a testimony to her deep respect for material and craftsmanship, though it is anything but a display of technical prowess. She strives to transcend technique, creating works that are erotic and sensitive. At GLEAN’s request, Lobelle created a series of five unique vases ornamented with floral motifs and mysterious half-animal, half-human figurines. This is the first sculptural GLEAN Artist's Edition.

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Pieter Vermeulen in conversation with the electro-acoustic composer and artist Tarek Atoui, Els Roelandt met textile artist Britta Marakatt-Laba in northern Sweden and discussed her major solo exhibition at the Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo, an essay by Bas Blaasse on the occasion of the 150th 'anniversary' of Impressionism, and studio visits with artists Pei-Hsuan Wang and Ignacio Barrios. The issue also includes reviews of exhibitions by Miranda July and Sarah Smolders, an essay on Anna Zemánková, and more.

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My dog is obsessed with this! I put plain yogurt thinned with homemade broth in it and he’s entertained for a good 15 minutes, as well as being fairly calm afterward.
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This is a great way to treat your dog! I filled it with a bit of plain yogurt drink diluted with water, and my dog absolutely loved it. It only took him about 3-5 minutes to finish it, but he’s about 60lbs, so maybe a bigger size bowl would be better for him. Max capacity of this one is 190 ml. You do have to monitor your dog with this bowl - mine tried to dismantle the bowl when it was empty, trying to get more out of it. Overall I think it’s a fun way to get your dog to drink a little bit more with diluted yogurt, broth, etc.
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My dog loves it!
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Kudos to whomever created this! I have a super attached (med) dog that follows me from room to room alllll day. The first time I put this down he went right for it and didn’t even notice i had left the deck. He is very food driven. I used bone broth and pumpkin puree, which was a hit but once I used the apple sauce… HUGE hit. My only complaint is that it doesn’t come in an XL size. My dog can empty it in under 3 minutes..so he doesn’t get relaxed or sleepy! it does splash out a bit from the top so I use it on his food mat or outside..my sister can’t stand the noise the ball makes. I wasn’t diluting enough so the ball doesn’t move smoothly in the video, but it really does work! The cover is very well made and sturdy. I didn’t notice it sliding around at all. My dog also did not try to get the ball out (loves to tear apart toys) or tip it over, but I could see that happening. I wouldn’t use unsupervised unless you have a small dog. Please make a larger size!!!!
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Works but the bowl is wacky
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This slow feeder is actually a very good idea and my dog likes it. I blend plain, unsweetened yogurt with a little powdered pumpkin & apple pectin and thin it down with water so the roller ball can easily rotate. It's sturdy and it doesn't slip on the floor, which is good. However, I give it only three stars because the bowl inside is a ridiculous design. Instead of the inside surface being a gently sloping, smooth surface, the "legs" underneath protrude up through the inside (see photo). It makes stirring and cleanup much more difficult than it needs to be. Presumably, it's made using injection molding so it should be easy to design it with a smooth finish.
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We have a very active 1 year old field golden and we needed something else to stimulate her brain. This has worked out beautifully for that. At first she would want to try to pick it up or move it with her paw but a few corrections and training and she’s learned to just lick at it. It stays well planted in the floor and doesn’t tip over. I had to knock it one star for its ease of use and cleaning. The inside bowl has “fins” inside that make it difficult to stir things up and mix together or to clean. Other than that minor gripe we really love it and would buy again. The enjoyment our girl gets out of is definitely worth the money. It’s been through the dishwasher several times and show no signs of wear and tear so it’s well built. Happy licking!!!
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