Artists expo

Nele Boudry
Nele is known for her introspective portraits and her contemporary interpretation of the Renaissance.
Inspired by the legacy of masters such as Jan van Eyck and other great figures of the Flemish Primitives and the Renaissance, she explores the nature of our existence.
Her images are at times monumental, at times modest—but always imbued with soul.
One might describe them as a rebirth of the classical portrait, yet with a gaze turned inward rather than outward.
Expo Verbeelding verweven
22/11 - 28/12/2025

Carll Cneut
Carll is an internationally acclaimed artist and illustrator, whose emotionally charged visual language sparks the imagination and invites introspection.
Cneut positions himself within a long Flemish tradition—stretching from the Primitives through Brueghel and Bosch to Ensor and Gustave Van de Woestijne. Like these masters, he seeks a balance between the grotesque, the poetic, and the introspective.
His work moves between the literary and the pictorial, between the tangible and the unspeakable.
Expo Verbeelding verweven
22/11 - 28/12/2025

Emma Terweduwe
Emma is a Belgian textile artist from Ghent, known for her expressive and tactile designs where craft meets experimentation.
Her work moves at the intersection of art and design, with a strong focus on material experience and graphic intensity.
She studied Textile Design at KASK in Ghent and founded her own studio at the end of 2020.
Since then, she has collaborated with international names such as Henrik Vibskov, Bless, and the TextielMuseum Tilburg.
These collaborations reflect her open, inquisitive approach and her ability to connect tradition with innovation.
Expo Verbeelding verweven
22/11 - 28/12/2025

Inge De Zutter
Inge's lacework, spun from wool, copper, and reclaimed threads, bridges tradition and transformation. Fired into ceramic, her woven forms leave behind a charred memory—an imprint of what once was, now fossilized in clay.
Expo Tactile Resonance
19/09 - 20/10/2025

Martine Jansen
In this exhibition, Martine presents previously unseen ceramic bird sculptures that radiate tenderness, fragility, and intimacy. Her aim is to create works that are both powerful and restrained, evoking a sense of poetry and timelessness.
Expo Tactile Resonance
19/09 - 20/10/2025

Pia Timmermans
Pia's work stems from a deep interest in what connects people—and in what often remains unspoken.
Her gestures, rendered in acrylic on linen, form a wordless narrative.
Her art surprises and invites us to look differently: at ourselves, at others, and at what lies hidden beneath the everyday.
Expo Tactile Resonance
19/09 - 20/10/2025

Katrien Windey
Katrien draws from the timeless techniques of the old masters, breathing life into photorealistic canvases that shimmer with quiet complexity. Each layer invites contemplation and emotion—a silent dialogue between image and viewer.
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Pathy Govaert
Toothpicks become lines, rhythms, and tensions—inviting the viewer to feel structure as sensation.

Nina Plantefève-Castryck
Nina chose to study Ceramics & Glass Art at LUCA School of Arts in Ghent, drawn by the materiality and three-dimensional nature of the medium.
She creates modular installations that shift in composition depending on the space.
They invite interaction—or even immersion—encouraging us to step into the work itself.
Expo Reveal Brussel
6/06 - 8/06/2025

Kris De Plecker
The Seasons assemblages are composed by uniting the front and back covers of nineteenth-century books.
What stands out is how many traces of the binding process remain visible—from handwritten notes to the linen threads once used to sew the book sections together.
The result evokes abstracted landscapes, with a horizon line neatly bisecting the composition.
Expo Reveal Brussel
6/06 - 8/06/2025

Anne-Marie Dhaluin
Experimenting with the sewing machine on fabric, felt, and even paper marked the beginning of a search to merge painting with textile work.
The interplay between paper and fabric—or thread—remains a constant throughout her practice.
It is an ongoing exploration of how painting and textile can meet, and where the boundaries between them begin to blur.
Expo Reveal Brussel
6/06 - 8/06/2025

Vanessa Van Meerhaeghe
Vanessa's work invites viewers to question the apparent beauty of the image, casting a critical eye on how women are portrayed.
Though seemingly playful, her art explores deeper themes such as femininity and self-image.
Expo Poetry of colour
10/05 - 1/06/2025

Indra Wolfaert
Using watercolour, acrylic, ink, chalk, and natural pigments, she creates colourful, poetic worlds. Her work emerges through a layered painting process that invites stillness, slowness, and reflection.
Water plays an essential role in this approach, quite literally bringing movement into her paintings—hovering at the edge between abstraction and figuration
Expo Poetry of colour
10/05 - 1/06/2025

Dupani
Dupani's world reflects underwater realms, fauna and flora nestled deep within a forest of imagination—where new details continuously emerge.
Her work explores the cosmic connection between human, animal, and nature.
Surreal forms arise, sometimes rooted in mythological landscapes, sometimes inspired by Aboriginal art.
Expo Poetry of colour
10/05 - 1/06/2025

Mahmoud Saleh Mohammadi
He combines the focus, uniformity, and tradition of the Middle East with the Western ideal of creative expression, shaping a conceptual body of work.
In many of his pieces, he merges Persian iconography with the histories of Iran, Italy, Japan, and other cultures he encounters.
Expo Poetry of colour
10/05 - 1/06/2025

Kris De Plecker
He is a multidisciplinary artist who draws inspiration from the interplay between nature and architecture.
In his drawings, the precision of architectural lines enters into dialogue with the fluid, often unpredictable forms of nature.
Expo Hold the line
15/02 - 16/03/2025

Veronique Jansseune
Veronique seeks to transform the restlessness of a stimulus-saturated world into inner calm.
Her canvases are geometric, abstract, and architecturally inclined—revealing a subtle dynamic between stillness and slow movement.
Expo Hold the line
15/02 - 16/03/2025

Michael Vandorpe
Within the realm of Michael S.L. Vandorpe's geometric abstract painting, the focus lies on the Zenith, the Nadir, and the Horizon.
Colours are placed with precision, yet they also blend and intersect—sometimes leading to unexpected connections.
Expo Hold the line
15/02 - 16/03/2025

Matthieu Claus
He creates paintings—fictional landscapes shaped by reuse and transformation.
Matthieu Claus' work is strongly influenced by graffiti culture and urban environments, where hidden patterns and bold contrasts take centre stage.
Expo Hold the line
15/02 - 16/03/2025

Liesbet Braeckman
Liesbet designs tangible wall objects with rich textures and striking volume.
Each piece is unique and crafted from textile remnants sourced from Belgian weaving mills and manufacturers, giving her work a distinctly circular character.
Expo Memories
9/11 - 1/12/2024

Delphine Cuelenaere
For Delphine, woodcutting is a way to slow down time and be fully present in the moment, while creating compositions rich in colour.
Each print is unique, composed of multiple layers of oil-based ink, pressed over extended periods.
Expo Memories
9/11 - 1/12/2024

Brunhilde Borms
The collage technique allows Borms to construct new relationships.
Objects become an assemblage of stillness and calm.
They offer structure and meaning—a sense of control and perspective—within circumstances entirely shaped by others.
