VNH Gallery presented the screening of Leo Gabin’s new film titled ”No Panic Baby” along with a presentation of recent works. Leo Gabin is a collective created in 2000 from the association of three artist – Lieven Deconinck, Gaëtan Begerem, and Robin De Vooght – all graduates of the Royal Academy of Fine arts of Ghent
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Josef Zekoff’s solo show at Sunday-S gallery
Josef Zekoff’s paintings occupy a shimmering interstitial space. They seem like hybrids of ornaments, maps and stick figures. They are probably easiest to identify by the labyrinth symbol, but this is a keyword that only increases the open questions. The term has long separated from its origins; it is said to have been coined for
«Instant Excess» at Rod Barton
Rod Barton is pleased to announce Instant Excess featuring artists Kristian Touborg (Denmark) and Moritz Wegwerth (Germany). A juncture has been reached in the contemporary moment of our society. The advent of fake news, information warfare, a web held hostage and the commodification of politics have left us in a maelstrom of images that conflict, saturate and construct
Jeroen Erosie & Stephen Smith «Blind Spot» at Delimbo gallery
Both Jeroen Erosie and Stephen seem to see painting as a means to an end; They see each painting itself as a sum of attempts and errors, using this process to allow us to have a new insight into the next step to take over and over, welcoming the effect of surprise, and either accept
«Blank Spots», Ina Gerken’s first solo-show at Achenbach Hagemeier gallery
Excerpt from the text: “Beautiful new Sensuality“ by Gregor Jansen (2017) Our heads begin to buzz, producing reflections similar to a Fata Morgana on a hot floor. The illusion is neither far nor near and seems to slide through the middle of our heads. Colours and forms dissolve the recognition of the familiar or the
«Let me help you» by Cody Hudson
Mini Galerie is pleased to present Let me help you, the very rst solo exhibition by Cody Hudson in The Netherlands, featuring a new series of paintings, steel powder coated sculptures and a large- scale mural painted directly on the gallery’s walls. Cody Hudson is a Chicago-based artist, also known for his graphic design contributions
DÉSERT — a solo show by Stevie Dix at Nevven gallery
Stevie Dix (b.1990, Belgium) lives and works between Suffolk and London in the UK. She had solo exhibitions at The Journal Gallery’s Tennis Elbow in New York (USA), The Cabin in Los Angeles (USA) and Rod Barton Gallery in London (UK). She has also been included in group shows at Plus One Gallery in Antwerp
Tom Król — «Goodnight people, here I am». At fiebach, minninger
Interview with Johanna Stemmler for Indechs.org To begin with, can you tell us a bit about your practice, please? I’m a painter. But I feel my work cannot be limited to the space of the canvas. I try to observe my surroundings, always attentive to collect found footage, both imagery and text in my environment.
Fredrik Åkum – Xerox Dust at Wadström Tönnheim Gallery
In the exhibition Xerox Dust at Wadström Tönnheim Gallery, Fredrik Åkum exhibits new works that investigate repetitions within painting with an abstract approach to the copying machine. Xerox Dust is Åkum’s first solo exhibition in Malmö. The exhibition’s title, Xerox Dust, refers to the series of oil paintings that Fredrik Åkum has been working with
Exploring the tributaries
James Collins exploring the tributaries Simone DeSousa Gallery is pleased to present exploring the tributaries, James Collins’ first solo exhibition in Detroit. Detroit-based artist James Collins is known for minimalist op art and abstract works that are created through a variety of imaginative processes that embody chemistry and chance. These processes create a
Cosmic Shoutout at QB gallery
In nineteen Suzanne Duchamp received a birthday present from her brother Marcel. The gift was an instruction; to hang a geometry book onto a clothesline, on the balcony of her Paris apartment. He wanted the theorems to “get the facts of life” by being exposed to the sun, the rain, the wind and the frost.
Friends of Marvin Gardens at Rod Barton gallery
Rod Barton is pleased to announce the group show of new paintings “Friends of Marvin Gardens” featuring the works of Melissa Brown, Meg Franklin, Alicia Gibson, Susumu Kamijo, Anthony Miler, Adrianne Rubenstein and Jennifer Sullivan. The show acts as a microcosm of the activity of painters within a vibrant and transactional collaborative environment that avoids