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Ethel Lilienfeld

Born in France in 1995 and raised in Brussels, Ethel Lilienfeld's work questions the growing impact of the virtual body on reality and everyday life. She creates strange images that exacerbate the tension between fantasy and madness. She questions aesthetic standards, social norms and notions of identity and gender. The ...

Eloïse Lega

Eloïse Lega is trained in digital arts (programming, electronics, video, laser engraving, etc.) and engraving. These two fields, and others in which she develops her curiosity (film photography, sewing, etc.), enable her to create multi-disciplinary works that tackle everyday subjects: our relationship with intimacy in an age of new technologies, ...

Maëlle Dufour

Maëlle Dufour (1994) explores progress, the archaeology of waste and memory through complex systems and monumental installations.   A HISK prizewinner, she studied sculpture at La Cambre and in Finland, and has taken part in a number of prestigious exhibitions in Belgium and abroad, including Artagon III (chaired by Hans Ulrich Obrist, ...

Irina Favero-Longo

Irina Favero-Longo is a visual artist whose work is developed in a transdisciplinary way, with the aim of creating links. Her work takes the form of videos, installations and sculptures. Irina uses her experience of video images to question the behaviour of bodies in relation to context. She creates installations that ...

Céline Vahsen

Céline Vahsen is interested in the socio-cultural dimension of textiles, their emotions - movements and feelings. In most societies around the world, textile knowledge has been communicated, transmitted and preserved through non-verbal language and gestures. This know-how has been enriched by exchanges via historic trade routes and passed down through ...

Jean-Baptiste Brueder

Jean-Baptiste Brueder is a graduate of the Beaux-arts in Toulouse, has a master's degree in drawing from La Cambre and has completed two residencies at the Moonens Foundation and POELP.   Marked by the architectural diversity of Brussels, he is attracted by its continual and incessant transformation. To echo this changing scene, ...

Camille Truyffaut

The questions of perception and transformation are the core of Camille Truyffaut's work. How does light affect the color, the texture, the surface of any support and enters in relation with it. She combines different techniques such as etching and ceramic. Her work often takes shape through layered installations where the color appears as ...

Précy Numbi

Precy Numbi is a multidisciplinary artist making installations, performances and sculptures. With his work, he wants to give a testimony of his society and show the human capacity to resist different issues. He links his practice to issues of social and gender inequality, wars, pollution or access to resources such ...

Sarah Smolders

Sarah Smolders handles the conditions in which space is created and experienced. To her, these conditions are both material and immaterial, and depart from the gaze and the body of the viewer that moves around in this space - including herself. She uses painting as a language to set up ...

Laura Nsengiyumva

Laura Nsengiyumva describes herself as an “artivist”, combining her artistic practice with her activist commitment. Originally trained in architecture, Laura is a multidisciplinary artist. Her work ranges from temporary installations to video installations and performances. She identifies her work as an expression of a diasporic experience. Focusing on decolonial critique, her work ...
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