Sarah Vanhee
Sarah Vanhee (1980, Oostende) is an internationally renowned artist, performer and author, whose work has been shown in major performing arts contexts for the past fifteen years, as well as in the visual arts, film and literature. Vanhee is known for her transdisciplinary and cross-sectoral work and for inventing ever new, original art forms, mostly in a dilettant manner. Her art is driven by radical imagination, which leads to the creation of radical new fictions, or the realization of radical interventions in reality. In addition, art is an instrument for her to bring underexposed narratives and non-dominant voices to the foreground. Recent works include amongst others bodies of knowledge, undercurrents, collected screams, Unforetold, The Making of Justice, Oblivion, Untitled, Lecture For Every One. Vanhee believes that art belongs to everyone, and everyone can be an artist. She co-published Untranslatables and wrote Lecture For Every One, The Miraculous Life of Claire C and TT, as well as other texts in the artistic and academic context. Vanhee holds a PHD degree from ARIA and the Antwerp school of Art.