walter dermul - Tracing Time
walter dermul is delighted to invite you to the vernissage of his solo exhibition, “Tracing Time”, in Mechelen, on Friday, December 13, from 5 p.m. He will present exclusively new work from the last year.
Ine Lammers - .... it's about flowers
This exhibition will present a carefully constructed concept of paintings that interpret the theme of flowers in a broad sense. Not less important are her installations, including textiles and iron.
walter dermul
walter dermul will be on show during the Kunst Biënnale Leuven
27 artists exhibit and sell works for charity
More info : https://www.kunstbiennale-leuven.be
Katrin Dekoninck - Breek je schild
The past year saw hard work on the art project ‘Break your shield!’, a socio-cultural project from Katrin Dekoninck in cooperation with eight Mol schools. A total of 1,700 pupils and many volunteers took part. The aim was to discuss vulnerability in the classroom, and to raise the importance of artistic education at school.
In November, this art project in Mol will finally come to a close, but first we want to clearly map out the whole project with an exciting retrospective exhibition. The expo ‘Break your shield!’ includes texts, video, a podcast and photo material by photographer Stef De Belder. A beautiful catalogue was also produced, showing the whole project.
Guillaume Thunis
Guillaume Thunis uses ink and paper to explore the relationship with time and infinity, taking on a cyclical character through the repetition of the gesture. He aims to transform reality, to rewrite another world with another rhythm. He often embarks on creations that require extreme patience, practising meditative drawing. In this way, by losing the notion of time, he regains control of it, drawing the passage of time.
Beddru
BEDDRU's artistic world is composed of escaped memories from his past spent in the south of Italy and the Greek heritage he grew up with.
A focus on mythology, redirected towards leading female figures who bring enigmatic messages to be deciphered, merges with the artist's memories of Sicilian experiences in exotic markets that he recreates from his childhood. The beauty of the human body, in its structural simplicity, is linked to the power of nature, the mother of all our sensory experiences. In
The magic of BEDDRU's vibrant colours makes the observer feel the warmth of the South and instantly lifts our mood to a level of relaxation, happiness and serenity. The use of modern materials such as plexiglass is a deliberate choice by the artist to create art forms that reflect his time. While the content comes from the past, the form remains contemporary.
Ine Lammers
Ine Lammers is back at Le Neuf Gallery with recent works from her famous series “H-echt”. We present 5 oil paintings accentuated with charcoal, handmade paper, iron or lead, which provoke tactile dialogues, exploring the emotional values of materials rather than their functional value.
Marine Walon
Marine Walon is inspired by encounters and journeys. She also creates characters and situations from her own imagination. In her paintings, she explores tenderness, serenity, harmony and emotion. Her work focuses mainly on the representation of the human figure, especially women. She expresses herself through figurative compositions in saturated, contrasting colours, with well-defined lines, underlined by a background reminiscent of Impressionism.
Dorothea Dejonckheere
Dorothea’s artworks are a folder in which emotions are translated. Be it the artist's or the viewer's, it is a translation of life choices, events or experiences. These are expressed through different textures and colours, creating unexpected organic forms.
Rita Vlaeminck
In this exhibition, artist Rita Vlaeminck presents a selection of still lifes and a portrait that demonstrate her talent for observing the small, fascinating details of everyday life and transforming them with great mastery into outstanding works of art in which the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Patrick Toby
This very new series of 6 works, by Patrick Toby, entitled "Supernova", follows on from the first two chapters of a story of his own. A supernova is a spectacular explosion of a star that releases enough energy to dwarf everything else in its galaxy for weeks or months before slowly fading away.
I learned, I suffered, I was far away. I'm free of it today. With these six re-energizing artworks it’s time for rebirth, said Patrick.
François Marcadon
François Marcadon, who is also a father, worked for the first time with his 7-year-old daughter Mila to create four-handed drawings, giving free rein to their respective imaginations. The use of cuttlefish ink instead of the usual Indian ink is explained by the forty-something artist's growing interest in organic and natural materials. But it was the two of them who explored the theme of the gaze, of what is shown/hidden. It's a nod to the survival technique of the cuttlefish, which uses this ink to disorientate a potential predator so that it can flee.
SavAnne
A history teacher by day and a painter by night, SavAnne depicts everyday life and emotions through hands that fascinate her because they hold, embrace, symbolise, fight and pray.
Cyrille Aron
Cyrille Aron draws his inspiration from the world around him on a daily basis, pausing on an object, a place, an image that catches his attention. Inspired by comic strips, he designs his paintings as boxes, images cut out of reality, charged with a particular sense of time and atmosphere.
Manu De Mey
With his art, Manu De Mey tries to create something visually striking and convey some sort of strong emotion. His portraits often are ambiguous and this is mostly intentional. The viewer is never sure if they are looking at a victim or an offender, a leader or a follower, a master or a slave. Manu's world is populated with sad, melancholic people with suppressed emotions, often beautiful but damaged women.
Urse
Urse does not necessarily paint reality but rather what could be, creating mysterious images with an unfathomable, alienating character. They are as it were collages of moments stuck in his own chaotic library of images. Some are more conceptual than others.
Guillaume Thunis
Only a couple of weeks ago, Guillaume Thunis received the “Prix Coup de Coeur du public” at the We Art XL event in Brussels. After the tremendous success of his first exhibition at our gallery earlier this year, you can now discover 6 works from his series “Jazz”.
Hugowels
Hugowels (°1950) has been exploring life through various artistic disciplines like architecture, film making (including the award-winning "Tempus Fugit") and painting. We are very proud to present some of his recent oil paintings in which you can see how he moved towards a more philosophical and metaphysical approach, still with a very personal style and technique.
Roksana Jalali
We recently discovered this young Iranian artist and her interesting acrylic on paper work, inspired by the poems of the 13th century Persian poet and philosopher Jalāl al-Dīn Rumi. A fine selection, all of them framed, will be on display at the gallery until November 11th.
BEDDRU
After the discovery of BEDDRU’s fascinating work in the gallery in 2020 and 2022, we are very happy to exhibit one of his most recent big formats from the botanica series.
Chantal Ripol
Chantal Ripol is well known for her colourful, Mediterranean style. Together with the artist we have put together a thematic selection of oil paintings.
subbstrat
A selection of pencil drawings by subbstrat. Unframed, formats around 30 x 25 cm. subbstrat is a young and promising artist. As well as painting, she also loves to draw. We will present her drawings to the Brussels public for the first time and are looking forward to your reactions.
Ine Lammers
Ine Lammers has already shown her work in the gallery at the end of 2021. Today she's back to show us some examples of new work she's developed since then in the theme of “Tout s’enchaîne”.
walter dermul
You already had the opportunity to discover walter dermul in our gallery in the spring of 2022. Since then, he has continued to paint and now presents us a selection of more recent works.
Subtlety of Time
Duo exhibition presenting the latest work by Laura Cascone (canvas as artistic material) and Guillaume Thunis (ink on paper).
Aurélia Naccache | Espace(s) de femme
In "Espace(s) de femme", Aurélia Naccache reveals her passion for women's relationship with freedom, desire, sensuality, nature, solitude, and their body.
The painter's figurative elements provide essential clues to the architecture of the face and the contours of the body. They are supported or accompanied by colours that sketch the setting, create a context, an atmosphere, a tone.
The artist provides us with a kind of rudimentary setting and scenario, inviting our imagination to delve into the souls of these women, to imagine their hopes and fears in intimate moments of life, as created by the artist's imagination.
The exhibition includes recent works in oil and acrylic, sometimes reinforced with charcoal.
Dirk Heveraet | Blinds on paper
Blinds on Paper is a new series of abstract works by Dirk Heveraet. Using a rubber mat to press paint on mould-made paper or canvas, he creates a remarkable pallet of colour, light and movement. You will discover a methodical approach in which both spontaneity and calculated order are present.
Anthony Oliver | Echoes
In “Echoes”, British artist Anthony Oliver archives moments of time through paintings and drawings, connecting the residue of recent history, its echoes, and the light it sheds on the present as he understands it.
Katrin Dekoninck | Second Skin
Renowned for her large sculptures in stoneware clay, Katrin Dekoninck recently started exploring the potential of bronze. Through the innovative use of different patinas, her sculptures preserve their fragile and vulnerable character. In “Second Skin”, stoneware clay and bronze enter in dialogue to illustrate how fragility and sensitivity on the inside and harshness or aggressiveness on the outside are inextricable, like two faces of the same soul.
walter dermul | Everything that happens will happen today
Everything that happens will happen today
And nothing has changed, but nothing's the same
And every tomorrow could be yesterday
And everything that happens will happen today
David Byrne & Brian Eno – 2008