Daniël Bellon (°1976)
The inspiration of classical art and religious iconology, especially the meaning of carnal sacredness, is clearly felt in Daniel Bellon’s work. With a baroque undertone in his composition and palette, he brings us scenes full of mystical symbolism. The abstracted forms excite the imagination but rarely answer the viewer’s questions. The power of his brushstroke […]
Marcos Carrasquer (°1959)
Marcos Carrasquer observes contemporary society with a knowledge of history. His sublime drawings and paintings, where hilarity meets misery, are an analysis of human behaviour. His metaphysical work thrills the viewer, his unrest makes us think. With absurd undertones, he confronts the viewer with all the depravity for which humanity is responsible. He is a […]
Luis Matias Santos (°1977)
Starting from a flat surface, Spanish artist Luis Matias Santos folds his paper using geometric calculations. With this mathematical basis, he explores the relationship between form, space and movement, with an emphasis on the organic and natural in the world around us. Only in subtle ways is the material treated with resins, increasing its strength […]
Gao Brothers (°1956 & 1962)
Their childhood was marked by the harsh Cultural Revolution, during which their father died in captivity. Driven by this past, the Gao Brothers were among the early generation of dissidents at the cradle of the Chinese avant-garde. The artistic brothers and freedom fighters were unconventional and created art against the imposed rules. Until the Chinese […]
Robert Dandarov (°1959)
Robert Dandarov’s work takes a journey through fact and fantasy. The artist analyses his modern era and emphasises the obsession with violence and illusion. His narrative talent displays a visual language based on mythology, history, religion, science and literature. His entire oeuvre is a myth of haunting works that transcend our thinking. The artist explores […]
Hans Fohan (°1958)
The vacuum and biomorphic simplicity have an essential meaning in the autonomous world of this Belgian artist. The avant-gardist advocates space and calls for a social artistic interpretation. His love of emptiness shocks, and the artist uses it to call for dialogue and reflection. The subdued explosions and minimal movements suggest a silent call for integration. […]
Changwon Lee (°1972)
South Korean artist Changwon Lee creates from optical principles: light, shadow and reflection. The basis of his works consists of horizontal slats against a white panel, which he uses to create a sculptural dimension. He uses paint and photography, but also atypical materials such as tea leaves and coffee powder. These not only lend themselves […]
