The exhibition aims to open up a space for reflection on what slaughterhouses say about our societies: our relationship with living beings, with the acts of production, with traces, with disappearance.
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“Les Fleurs du mal”, group show, Galerie 10a, Belgium, February 27-> March 29, 2026
The title refers to Charles Baudelaire’s famous collection of poems (1857), in which beauty and darkness are inextricably linked.
“Where do we go from here #2?” group show CC De Ververij, Ronse, Belgium, January 24->February 8, 2026
Where do we go from here #2? … ?
ALTERED STATES Anne Marie Laureys & Costanza Gastaldi at TASTE contemporary, Geneva, Switzerland, November 13, 2025 – January 14, 2026
Taste Contemporary presents Altered States, a poetic encounter between the Belgian ceramic artist Anne Marie Laureys and Italian fine art photographer Costanza Gastaldi.
BADAFF, curated by Tatjana Pieters Arsenaal site, Ghent, Belgium March 20->23, 2025
a group show curated by Tatjana Pieters with Ilke cop, Hans Vandekerckhove, Anne Marie Laureys
FLUX , Tatjana Pieters Gallery, Ghent, Belgium, January 12 til February 23, 2025
A duoshow with Matthijs Kimpe
FLUX symbolises the ongoing change and fusion of materials and ideas.
FLUX challenges to see the world not as something fixed, but as a constant source of change and inspiration.
FUGA’S EN PIMPELMEZEN, Museumhuis Lucien De Gheus, Poperinge, Belgium June 8- September 29, 2024
Summer-exhibition in the museum, workshop, garden and dépot. Contemporary art nestles in the intimacy of the Museum House Lucien De Gheus. Curator Els Vermeersch i.s.m. Stichting LDG.
FEEST VOOR DE BELGISCHE KUNST, Mu.ZEE, Oostende, Belgium, May 26 – June 30, 2024
Feest Voor De Belgische Kunst
Discover work of 20 Belgian artists curated by Ilse Roosens and Joost Declercq.
EARTHLY BODIES, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London, UK, April 24 – June 1, 2024
The figure of the vessel lingers and informs ceramicists who push these enduring themes from functional and domestic, to figurative and conceptual. Earthly Bodies is the third major ceramic exhibition at Sarah Myerscough Gallery.
HOW TO DO THINGS WITH COLOUR, LUCA Baudelostraat 23, Ghent, Belgium, March 29 – April 7, 2024
This exhibition is an invitation to dialogue about how colour, similar to words, can be an active and transformative force in our experience of reality. It is an exploration of colour as a means of creating meaning and experience, challenging and redefining the view of colour in sculpture as a mere aesthetic addition.
With “How to Do Things with Colour”, we provide a platform for this unique and often unspoken dialogue.