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Alina Zamanova - Embodied Memory Rooted Into A Ruptured Landscape
8 Feb - 5 Apr 2025 Brussels The exhibition Embodied Memory Rooted into a Ruptured Landscape explores the intricate relationship between memory, the human body, and the land as vessels of history, trauma, and resilience. Through a series of paintings and works on paper, Alina Zamanova (b. 1993) examines how lived experiences of war and turbulence become... Read more -
Arte Povera #3: G. Zorio, M. Merz, G. Paolini, G. Penone, P. P. Calzolari, J. Kounellis, G. Anselmo
16 Nov 2024 - 25 Jan 2025 Brussels Mulier Mulier is pleased to present Arte Povera #3, a group exhibition featuring works by Gilberto Zorio, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Giuseppe Penone, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Jannis Kounellis and Giovanni Anselmo. Arte Povera #3 brings together works by main protagonists of the Arte Povera movement and marks the third exhibition... Read more -
D.D. Trans - Passe-Partout (Brussels)
12 Sep - 2 Nov 2024 Brussels Known for his clever reinterpretation of everyday objects, D.D. Trans masterfully blends minimalism with a playful, surreal edge. By transforming common items like toys, household goods, and industrial materials through subtle interventions, he challenges our perception of their function and meaning. Drawing inspiration from places like hardware stores and bazaars,... Read more -
Kurt Ryslavy - Works For Private Interest
23 May - 10 Jul 2024 Brussels Kurt Ryslavy is conceptual artist, poet and painter decending from Austria. He invented the “bourgeoise travesty” as an artistic expression. In his view this is one possible strategy to liberate art-production from submission to the globalized race for cultural fundings. He realizes non-fictional iuridic documents within different media. His image-findings/... Read more -
Maria Ikonomopoulou - Lovely Limitations
26 Oct - 17 Dec 2023 Brussels Maria Ikonomopoulou on Lovely Limitations: For some time now, I have been trying to find a position against the overflow of information coming at me through the daily press. I tend to block out world news. In economist/ecologist Giorgos Kallis’s book Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should... Read more -
Tadashi Kawamata, Guy van Bossche & Panamarenko
16 Mar - 6 May 2023 Brussels Read more