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Allen Jones Loves Women, But Can Women Love His Art?

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Allen Jones Loves Women, But Can Women Love His Art?

A retrospective on the UES introduces the British pop artist's edgy work to a new generation

By Alanna Martinez • 04/08/16 7:00am


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Allen Jones, Ovation, (2010).
Allen Jones, Ovation, (2010). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
If you’ve long been branded a misogynist by the art world, is it ever possible to rehabilitate your image? For British pop artist Allen Jones, who is now 78 years old and 50 years into his career, the answer may, finally, be yes.
A retrospective of Mr. Jones’ career currently on view at Michael Werner Gallery on Manhattan’s Upper East Side could stir a sea change, at least on this side of the Atlantic, by showing off his lesser known but crowning achievements: his paintings.
While Mr. Jones remains a widely known, divisive figure in the U.K. for his fetishistic sculptures of women, he’s less recognized among American audiences. Now, a new generation might be better equipped to embrace him. Issues he’s been exploring for decades—social constructions of gender, media obsession with body image, the male gaze, sex, power and fantasy—are evolving topics in the public discourse, making his art more relevant than ever.
The artist, who has said publicly he’s a feminist, sent shockwaves through the art world in 1970 when he exhibited a set of now infamous sculptures at London’s Tooth & Sons gallery: women posed as furniture, titled Hat Stand, Table and Chair. The works sparked uproar among critics and viewers for their subservient poses and his choice to clothe them in fetish wear. Perhaps not by coincidence, their display overlapped with the sexual revolution of the late ’60s and the rise of second wave feminism, lending fuel to a heated cultural debate. Filmmaker Laura Mulvey penned an essay for Spare Rib magazine in 1973 that speculated the artist suffered from castration anxiety. When the sculptures were shown in 1978 at the ICA London, there were protests, and when they went on display at the Tate in 1986 a visitor threw acid on them.
“I think his subject matter has prevented him from having a big career in America,” the current exhibition’s curator Sir Norman Rosenthal told the Observer. “A lot of American artists over the last 50 years flirt with going to the edge, but basically Allen loves women, and loves the idea of womanhood, and they’re all in praise of women.”

Stand In, (2001).
Stand In, (2001). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
Despite the backlash, Mr. Jones’ career has persevered along with his obsession with the female figure. He’s inspired pop culture parodies, best seen with the women-shaped tables in Stanley Kubrick’s Korova Milk Bar, from his 1971 film A Clockwork Orange. And contemporary artists such as Norwegian Bjarne Melgaard have created copycat works. Mr. Melgaard’s 2013 Allen Jones Remakes sparked their own debate when they were included in a photo shoot featuring Russian magazine editor Dasha Zhukova, who he posed sitting atop a replica of Mr. Jones’ Chair.
The show marks the artist’s first exhibition in the U.S. in nearly 30 years—his last show in New York was in 1970 at Richard Feigen Gallery—and primarily features his paintings, both early and recent, which have historically taken a back seat to his scantily clad and precariously posed sculptures of the female form.
Chair, (1969).
Chair, (1969). (Photo: Tate.org)
The Observer met the artist at Michael Werner during installation of his show.
In person, he is the picture of politeness. He’s soft spoken, jovial and at times modest. Discussing his work over the years, especially his raunchy visions of the female form, he leans toward formal considerations of color, the figure and technique, and remains as inquisitive as ever about ways of depicting the “body perfect.”
“I realized with the language I’d taken from adult comic books and advertisements…I’d created a kind of vocabulary about the figure which was very stylized. I was compelled to make the figures as tangible, grabbable, and three dimensional as possible,” he said.
Mr. Jones has worked hard to separate himself from his peers, both in his subject matter and materials. While contemporaries such as Larry Rivers, Jim Dine and Claes Oldenburg were busy carrying ideas from abstract expressionism over into the pop art movement, Mr. Jones refused to give up figuration. “It seemed to me a crazy idea that in 40,000 years of human mark making suddenly because of Donald Judd you could no longer represent the figure,” he said.
Kate In Red, (2013).
Kate In Red, (2013). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
While painting was the hot commodity when he left school at the Royal Academy in London in 1960, he turned to sculpture and non-traditional, industrial materials like resin and fiberglass in an attempt to make his art more experiential.
“If I’m trying to make the thing real why don’t I just make it? For me at the time it was quite a big risk, as a painter, to not paint the thing. My intention was to just put clothes on [the sculpture], and when I tried it I just thought it looked like some strange surreal look alike.”
According to the artist, interpretations of his work as regressive, sexist and perverted have gotten carried away. “The figure is a cipher for me,” he said. “Here’s an image of subjugation where the figure is objectified, but that doesn’t make it necessarily so. It’s a convenient image, but the written word is so strong that it became that for students studying my work.”
Interval, (2007).
Interval, (2007). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
At times, public opinion has greatly changed the art. The title of his first fiberglass sculpture, Hat Stand, was not his choice, he said. The figure’s pose was meant as a nod to a classical pose from ancient sculpture. However, given the obvious references to utilitarian furniture with other works in the series, Chair and Table, a name was informally added later by a third party as a way to thematically connect the pieces. The fetish clothing, he explains, was used to divorce his figures from real life. And their curvaceous bodies? They’re meant to be exaggerated.
“The first figures were unbelievably exaggerated. Now, when I look at them, the figure is a comic strip figure really: huge breasts, a very tiny waist, and all the rest of it. At that time I was interested in making some kind of super figure. It wasn’t meant to be a portrait in that way, it was meant to be what it was,” he said.
How does the artist feel about his work being debated, appropriated and copied? “I just think it’s an affirmation,” he said.
Treasure Chest, (2014).
Treasure Chest, (2014). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
In recent years, a new, more positive tone has trickled into writings about his work. “His art is an icy joke about the power of desire: it pays homage to Duchamp’s ironic view of human culture as a masturbatory machine,” said critic Jonathan Jones in 2013.
“Jones’s identity as a painter has been the biggest casualty of his accidental place in politics,” wrote Zoe Williams in The Guardian, following his retrospective at The Royal Academy of London in 2014-2015. Referring to the Furniture pieces, she said “Taken against his other work, it is impossible to conceive of Jones as having one single view of women, in which they are objectified.”
But not everyone is changing their tone on Mr. Jones. Zoe Pilger was simultaneously captivated and disgusted in her write up for The Independent. “Here is the female figure rendered abject and humiliated, a fact which is obscured by the brilliance of his design,” she wrote.
Light Green, (2001).
Light Green, (2001). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
There are several works in the show at Michael Werner that make an argument for Mr. Jones’ as a feminist in disguise difficult to stomach. A life-size, light-up 2001 sculpture of a woman in a form fitting green cat suit and a newly made wearable metallic body plate, titled Cover Story, are arresting but remain problematic depictions of the body—whether or not they’re intentionally meant to be over-the-top.
But a room of Mr. Jones’ newest works, mostly paintings, is captivating. Unnatural hues of radioactive green, fire engine red and Creamsicle orange gently fade together across the surfaces of bodies, clothing and an abstracted background, every so often interrupted by a sharp line or plane such as a wall or door frame.
Cover Story, (2015).
Cover Story, (2015). (Photo: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London)
A three panel triptych from 2007, titled Interval, explores an audience during intermission: some muscular and busty figures are only partially rendered, their skins colored blue and green with the same palette used for the scenery.
“I see now that I actually like painting, creating a gradient, modeling and caressing the form with a paint brush, in a way maybe because I just feel more confident about that,” Mr. Jones said.
What is evident in his erotic canvasses is that there is little room to doubt his skill as a painter—he’s a master—nor his devotion to favorite subject: women. Looking at decades worth of work together in one show has given him new perspective on the early conceptual choices that shaped his career. “I could see in the very early work the situation of a young artist emerging from college who is trying to absorb the lessons of his time and look serious,” he explained. “I learned that you have to speak as clearly as you can.”
But a big question remains: is the work really how he views the world? Perhaps not, but his perspective is not exactly innocuous. “There’s no doubt I have my own fantasies about the figure,” he said. 
Filed under: Allen Jones, Artist Retrospectives, British Artists, Erotic Art, exhibitions, Feminism, GALLERIES, Michael Werner Gallery, Norman Rosenthal, Pop! Art, royal academy, sculpture




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    At the start of 2016, we outlined our mission to focus on intention—bypassing cynicism and snark for substantive content that provokes dialogue and expands the audience for art. This past quarter at Artsy, we addressed under-discussed topics, regions, and subjects—African-American artists, museum funding and higher education in art in the United States, Korean minimalism, female artists employing moving image as medium, and the conundrum that is conceptual art (if it confuses you, you’re not alone), to name a few. And we responded to our readers’ cues: We began to send our art-world stories, news, and features to our most engaged audience as daily emails (sign up here). You responded with overwhelming open rates.
    We also explored new mediums and methods for storytelling, launching a podcast series, the first created by any major art publication. For our second podcast, “Art History vs. the Art Market,” Deputy Editor Alexander Forbes, Senior Editor Tess Thackara, and Editorial Associate Isaac Kaplan took a journey from one end of the art world to the other—from the current state of the art market, as explored through Alex’s fantastic breakdown of the TEFAF Art Market Report, to the institutional focus on “Big Art History,” cross-temporal exhibitions that are cropping up across the globe, a discussion spurred by the recent opening of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Breuer Building and inaugural show, “Unfinished.” In our next podcast episode, coming out today, our editors explore San Francisco’s dramatic economic and cultural shifts and impact on the city’s future, as well as Art Basel Cities, a new and potentially game-changing initiative, announced at Art Basel in Hong Kong two weeks ago.
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    If Passed, Could a New Law Stop ISIS Profiting from Looted Syrian Antiquities?

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    If Passed, Could a New Law Stop ISIS Profiting from Looted Syrian Antiquities?

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    Apr 7th, 2016 10:19 pm
    Could a bill, currently before the Senate, stop ISIS profiting from the sale of looted antiquities in Syria? It’s not so simple.
    Photo of Palmyra by reibei, via Flickr. Until recently, the ancient city was occupied by ISIS, which reportedly looted pieces of cultural property.
    Known as the “Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act” (or H.R. 1493 for you policy wonks), the bill has moved quietly through Congress since it was introduced early in 2015. Following passage in the House in June of last year, it awaits the attention of the Senate, where the bill left committee in January with unanimous support.
    If passed, the bill would provide a framework for crafting a more efficient federal response to cultural property threatened by global conflict and disasters, allow the U.S. to provide safe harbor to Syrian cultural objects in danger, and establish an import ban on Syrian cultural artifacts illegally excavated after the start of the country’s civil war.
    In sum, it could amount to an important change in how the United States government treats cultural preservation of Syrian antiquities—moving from a reactive posture to a proactive one. And that pivot is not without controversy.

    Does ISIS profit from antiquities?


    While everyone in the heritage community is adamantly against looting, the bill has sparked debate. A key question is if the import ban, which prevents Syrian antiquities illegally removed from the country after March of 2011 from entering and thus being sold in the U.S., makes sense given the available evidence about antiquity looting in Syria.
    Much fanfare has been made about ISIS profiting from the sale of looted antiquities, including those from Palmyra, with figures ranging into the ludicrously high (and thoroughly debunked) hundreds of millions of dollars. For better or worse, H.R. 1493 has become a part of this contentious debate. Senator Chuck Grassley, a major proponent of the legislation, praised the bill as “a small but important step in hampering the ability of ISIS terrorists to profit from the sale of looted antiquities.”
    Some in the cultural community, like Kate Fitz Gibbon, a New Mexico attorney who sits on the board of  the Committee for Cultural Policy, finds claims like Grassley’s perplexing. “There’s no evidence of Syrian artifacts coming into the United States,” she told me, adding that looting is encouraged by a “media frenzy talking about a multi-billion-dollar market in looted antiquities.” Before passing such legislation under the guise of fighting ISIS, she argues, “it’s incumbent upon us to be working with the facts, and not with completely random speculation.”
    Brian Daniels, director of research and programs for the Penn Cultural Heritage Center, sees the bill not as a response, but as a prevention. “The idea of this particular legislation is to combat the issue before there is a significant problem in the United States,” he told me. Federal laws currently on the books, passed to give legal force to the 1970 UNESCO treaty, already allow for import bans—but only after demonstrating the presence of a significant market in the United States. As such, it’s not preventive. “The idea is to disincentivize an entity like ISIS from doing the looting,” says Daniels of H.R. 1493.

    Are import restrictions important?


    The unilateral restrictions by the United States might not have a major impact if passed in isolation, but, as Daniels points out, the bill before the Senate is the American contribution to a global strategy. In February of 2015, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 2199, which called for a concerted effort to stop the illicit trade of antiquities coming out of war-torn Syria. “The idea is actually trying to deprive an international market and have all countries, all market actors say no, they’re not going to accept this looted material,” Daniels tells me.
    As to arguments which say the bill will unduly restrict trade and prevent antiquities from being displayed in museums? “That misses the point entirely,” says Daniels, noting the fact that the bill only impacts material removed after March of 2011—roughly the time the Syrian war began.
    Broadly, import restrictions aren’t uncommon, a state of affairs Fitz Gibbon sees as an undue threat to the ability of culture and antiquity to be viewed by global audiences. Normally under U.S. law, foreign governments can request such restrictions, which are then reviewed by a committee. Part of the rationale behind H.R. 1493 is that Congress needs to establish an import ban because Syria lacks the functioning authority which could make such a request.
    Currently, the State Department lists import restrictions for 16 countries, one being the result of emergency legislation passed to prevent looting in the wake of the Iraq War. Similar legislation for Afghanistan died in Congress, after which, according to Daniels, a trafficking network for Afghan antiquities emerged. But Fitz Gibbon says that during her time on the committee that reviews foreign government requests for restrictions, she found the link between antiquity and criminal groups overstated.

    The bill beyond the ban


    A significant provision in H.R. 1493 involves streamlining how the government safeguards international cultural property at risk by establishing what it calls an “interagency coordinating committee.” Daniels is quick to note that this isn’t a law enforcement committee—such a group, the Cultural Antiquities Task Force (CATF), was set up in the aftermath of the Iraq War under a State Department umbrella. Rather, the new committee would “deal with things well beyond looting,” says Daniels, amid a federal government in which “a whole host of actors—all doing things about cultural heritage destruction in conflicts and in disasters—don’t talk or interact with each other.” Cultural heritage preservation is a cluttered field, falling into the remit of a numerous departments, from State to Homeland Security.
    Moreover, says Daniels, there’s “virtually nothing” in terms of information about what these agencies are actually doing to safeguard endangered culture—a blackout the bill would rectify. H.R. 1493 mandates that Congress receive annual reports from the executive branch on the efforts being made to preserve heritage.
    While mandated in the House version of the bill, establishing an interagency committee is merely encouraged in the Senate version, not legally mandated. If passed by the Senate, the difference is significant enough to require a re-vote in the House before heading to President Obama’s desk. Although she considers it unlikely, if the amended Senate version somehow fails to pass, Fitz Gibbon thinks what she calls an “ugly” version—one with a mandatory interagency committee granted expanded powers not found in the current version—will be reintroduced next session.
    These important but hardly eye-catching aspects of the bill are overshadowed by the fixation on ISIS and the import ban. “If you look at the text of the House bill itself, the legislation was meant to be broadly comprehensive and to lay out a plan for how the federal government actually deals with these moments of cultural crisis,” says Daniels. “This legislation was designed to try and tackle what is a worldwide problem but also a problem internal to this U.S. government about how it coordinates its own response.”

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    "Minister of what?", o ministério dos funny gestures...

    "Minister of what?", pergunta a Reuters sobre João SoaresEva Gaspar | egaspar@negocios.pt | 07 Abril 2016, 18:21
    "Minister of what?", pergunta a Reuters sobre João Soares

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    Reuters e Efe foram duas agências de notícias internacionais que reportaram a ameaça do ministro da Cultura de dar umas "bofetadas" em seus críticos e as reacções que se seguiram.
    "Minister of what? Portugal culture minister wants to slap critics" é o título do texto da notícia da agência Reuters que reporta as ameaças de João Soares a dois cronistas do jornal Público, referindo que o ministro da Cultura de Portugal está agora a ser convidado à demissão "for doing something, well, uncultured" – ou seja, por se ter comportado de forma inculta.

    Escreve a agência britânica que, "depois de ser chamado de 'incompetente' e acusado de promover  um estilo de trabalho 'de compadrio, prepotência e grosseria', o ministro da Cultura João Soares achou chegada a hora de dar um par de bofetadas em dois colunistas de um influente jornal".

    A Reuters dá ainda conta da opinião pessoal do social-democrata Sérgio Azevedo que considerou incompatíveis essas declarações com a permanência no governo e que o "post" de Soares no Facebook "recebeu mais de 800 comentários na sua maioria críticos e muitos exigiram sua renúncia". Por fim, a agência refere que o Ministério da Cultura lhe respondeu que não iria comentar o caso e que se revelou impossível contactar o ministro, que esclarece ser filho do ex-primeiro-ministro e presidente Mário Soares.

    "João Soares criticado por ameaçar esbofetear colunistas" é, por seu turno, o título da agência noticiosa espanhola Efe. "O ministro da Cultura de Portugal, João Soares, ameaçou através das redes sociais esbofetear dois colunistas que trabalham na imprensa portuguesa, umas palavras que lhe valeram duras críticas e que geraram uma intensa polémica", noticia a agência do país vizinho. A Efe reporta ainda a reacção de Augusto M. Seabra, que considerou "inclassificável" a postura do ministro, mas não dá conta de reacções dos partidos políticos.

    O PSD e o CDS criticam as declarações do ministro, mas não ao ponto de pedir a sua demissão. O PS e os partidos que têm apoiado o governo de António Costa no Parlamento - BE, PCP, Verdes e PAN - ainda não reagiram.


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    Carta aos leitores da Artecapital,
    A Artecapital não se esquece do essencial: lembrar a autonomia e a independência intelectual do Augusto M. Seabra é não nos esquecermos do essencial, da necessidade de nos construirmos em liberdade de pensamento, que nos permita encontrar a verdadeira medida da nossa vida exaltando o prazer dos sentidos, capaz de captar as emoções e a sensibilidade da humanidade.
    Objectivamente, o comentário inqualificável do Ministro demissionário da Cultura, sobre o artigo de opinião do Augusto M. Seabra (no Público), não constitui novidade; mostra-nos como o poder político se baseia essencialmente na submissão da sociedade, e se tornou na medida absoluta de como devemos ordenar e ditar as nossas vidas: como a cultura se encontra refém do poder da decisão política e do poder do dinheiro, e como isso é destrutivo…
    O desrespeito do Ministro demissionário da Cultura pelos intelectuais, e a submissão da cultura aos poderosos – paradoxalmente é interessante lembrar que só a cultura nos oferece tudo – revela, essencialmente, a dimensão da crise de liberdade social e requer uma atitude de solidariedade para com o Augusto M. Seabra.
    Desde as suas origens, a cultura sempre apareceu ligada ao conceito de liberdade, de transcendência, entre outros, no sentido revolucionário… do progresso e do desenvolvimento. A cultura historicamente tem sido o elemento regenerador de toda a vida, razão para que se deva ter uma relação necessária e vital com a cultura!
    Pessoalmente, estou infinitamente indignado com o estado da cultura em Portugal; para mudarmos o dia a dia, precisamos de expectativas culturais, de solidariedade, mas as expectativas culturais e a solidariedade foram destruídas pela precariedade em que vivemos. Não tem futuro a visão de um país dissociado da cultura, para libertação dos que ignoram – como aconteceu no passado recente, com o anterior governo – a cultura, e/ou não compreendem a cultura, como actualmente parece acontecer.
    “De qualquer modo, agora é tarde: a tempestade está aí e não temos abrigo”, Franco Berardi.
    Entre outubro de 2007 e junho de 2012, o Augusto M. Seabra escreveu mensalmente na Artecapital sobre o estado da arte. Era e continuará a ser o nosso “The Special One”.

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    New York, NY — Fashion, art, film, and music icons flocked to The Diamond Horseshoe, New York on the evening of April 7, where Benedikt Taschen and Marc Jacobs hosted the first official launch for TASCHEN’s limited Collector’s Edition, NAOMI CAMPBELL.

    Guests including Anna Wintour, Leonardo DiCaprio, André Leon Talley, Uma Thurman, Tony Shafrazi, André Balazs, Bella Hadid, Ellen Von Unwerth, Dave Chapelle, Zac Posen, Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton, Charlie Rose, Gayle King, Don Lemon, Al Sharpton, and Tamron Hall enjoyed a night of disco-dancing, surprise Broadway performances, and heartfelt toasts to Naomi, who has curated both top shots and personal memories in her two-volume TASCHEN collection.

    Benedikt Taschen paid tribute to Naomi as a friend and creative partner over the seven and a half years of meticulous curatorial work that has gone into the book’s production. Marc Jacobs celebrated the supermodel’s unremitting influence on fashion and culture, bearing witness to a supermodel and icon who has dazzled and inspired far beyond the runway.

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    Rattled by Attacks, Many Belgians Still Want Nation Split in Two

                      

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    Rattled by Attacks, Many Belgians Still Want Nation Split in Two

    By THOMAS ERDBRINK

    APRIL 7, 2016
      
    Professed “soccer hooligans” and left-wing activists clashed at a peaceful rally in Brussels last month, near a shrine to victims of the March 22 terrorist attacks. Credit Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times

    ANTWERP, Belgium — Normally, Dieter Moyaert and his soccer-loving friends liked nothing more than hanging out at the Cafe Royal, a soccer bar dominated by hard-core fans of Royal Antwerp, watching a match, downing beers and, in a few cases, slipping into the bathroom for a stronger substance.
    On this particular weekend, though, things were different. Visible in the distance, the stadium lights had been turned on, and a crucial match against Lierse was about to start. But few people in this Dutch-speaking city in the Flemish north of the country seemed really excited.
    It was right after the twin terrorist attacks in Brussels, and politicians in the capital had just canceled a protest march against fear, out of fear of more attacks. That, it seemed, was more than Mr. Moyaert and the other self-styled “soccer hooligans” in a group known as the Antwerp Casuals could stand.
    In an interview this week, Mr. Moyaert said he called the leaders of the main rival hooligan groups and together they decided that on the day of the canceled march they would head to Brussels, the capital, where the French language dominates.
    Dressed in black, shouting insults against the Islamic State, they arrived waving the flag. Not the black lion of Flanders, Mr. Moyaert emphasized, but the black, yellow and red national flag of Belgium.
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    Onlookers watched Belgian police officers advance on protesters in Brussels on Saturday. Credit Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times

    “It was unprecedented,” Mr. Moyaert said. “Our message was, ‘If hooligans can unite under the national flag, the whole country can.’ We thought we would be welcomed as heroes.”
    But they were wrong.
    Left-wing activists saw them approaching and started shouting warnings that the hooligans were fascists. Fights broke out. The riot police showed up. The international news media had a field day reporting on the neo-Nazi soccer hooligans. And once again, Belgium, among Europe’s most divided and troubled countries, looked like a mess.
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    “It’s hard to unite the country,” Mr. Moyaert said. “But I still believe we can keep things together.” Asked about the others in his group, he paused. “What do my friends think? Forget it, they just want independence.”




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    The Brussels attacks have shaken up people in Flanders, just as elsewhere in the country. But weeks later many here are asking deeper questions: whether the faltering, French-dominated federal government in Brussels can cope with the difficult challenges of immigration and terrorism; or, ultimately, whether the Flemish people are not better off going their own way as an independent nation with Antwerp as its capital.
    One obvious monument to Flemish independence, the Iron Tower, rises 275 feet over the flat landscape of western Flanders, in the town of Diksmuide, and bears at its top a row of massive letters, an abbreviation for “All for Flanders — Flanders for Christ.”
    It was built after World War I, at the start of the Flemish national movement, when soldiers returning from the muddy trenches and blood spattered battlefields refused to accept the prewar status quo of French dominance. In 1946, the tower was dynamited by unknown people, though many suspected French-speaking groups. A new, even taller one was immediately constructed in its place, though the pressure for Flemish separatism slowly subsided.



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    WALLONIA
    FRANCE
    LUXEMBOURG
    50 Miles



    NETHERLANDS
    Antwerp
    Diksmuide
    FLANDERS
    GERMANY
    Aalst
    Brussels
    Affligem
    BELGIUM
    WALLONIA
    FRANCE
    LUXEMBOURG
    50 Miles
    APRIL 7, 2016
    By The New York Times

    But the prospect of division is never far from the national consciousness, particularly given that the nation’s largest political party, the New Flemish Alliance, is dedicated to gradual, peaceful secession.
    Belgium was not even a country until 1830, when a rebellion of the Southern Netherlands backed by France led to independence. French became the dominant language, and the resulting state structure was also favorable to those from Wallonia, the nation’s French-speaking southern region. Dutch speakers, now a majority of 60 percent, were considered peasants by the French speakers, who found their potato stew culture nearly barbaric.
    In addition to being divided between Dutch and French speakers, with a bit of German thrown in, Belgium still lacks cohesive national symbols. There is the “Atomium,” a chrome structure made for the 1958 World’s Fair. There is ‘‘Manneken Pis,’’ a statue of a boy urinating. And, of course, chocolate, abbey-brewed beers and the national soccer team, the Rode Duivels, or red devils. That is about it, most Belgians, Flemish or Wallonian, agree.
    The new challenges to Belgian unity were visible inside the Iron Tower one day recently. At its base was a small memorial for Bart Migom, a 21-year-old student from Diksmuide who died in the suicide bombings at Brussels Airport. He had been on his way to see his American girlfriend in Georgia.
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    “During the next elections we will see yet another move to the right,” said Koen Coupillie, the leader of the local chapter of the New Flemish Alliance. “People are angry and feel powerless after these attacks, so we can expect that some will vote for extreme right parties.”
    Flanders had already taken a shift to the right over the last decade, with Mr. Coupillie’s party sweeping up most of the votes and becoming, in 2014, the single largest political party in Belgium. On the other side there has been no political change. The Parti Socialiste has for decades attracted the main French-language vote.



    “Their solution for everything is completely different,” Mr. Coupillie, 32, said of the Parti Socialiste. “They just want to keep old structures in place, while we want to reform and improve.”
    Standing on top of the tower, which affords a panoramic view of preserved trenches from the First World War, Mr. Coupillie pointed at the new location for a center for asylum seekers, where 200 refugees would soon be housed. “We had a town gathering,” he said. “People were calm, but it will take a long time for them to accept outsiders, I expect.”
    Immigration has been a hot-button issue in Belgium, as elsewhere in Europe. Between 2000 and 2010, Belgium accepted more immigrants than Canada, which has more than three times the population. Over 25 percent of Belgium’s 11 million people have an immigrant background, and many of them, from former French colonies like Morocco, speak French.
    At a farmer’s market in Aalst, a Flemish city close to Brussels, many said the integration of Muslims in Belgium had failed, and laid the blame with the French-dominated elite in the capital.
    “We live separated,” said Jos Wauters, a civil servant from the nearby city of Affligem, known for its blond beer brewed in a nearby abbey. “We don’t meet, we don’t talk. It’s not working out.”
    He blamed the left-wing French parties, which had long blocked national laws on compulsory language courses. “Meanwhile, they just continued inviting people to come. Of course we have huge problems now.” His wife nodded, though when she spoke her accent revealed her Wallonian background.
    “We can all live together, Flemish and Wallonian,” Mr. Wauters said, smiling and pointing to his wife, “but only in Flanders.”
    A version of this article appears in print on April 8, 2016, on page A6 of the New York edition with the headline: After Attacks, Many Argue Against a United Belgium. Order Reprints| Today's Paper|Subscribe
      



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