Au programme :
- Ammo et ses oeuvres qui vous captivent par leur énergie explosive, mêlant
dessin maniaque et abstraction.
- Elzo Durt, maître de l'étrange, nous plonge dans un univers surréaliste où
chaque détail est une invitation à l'émerveillement.
- Les Hell’o nous embarquent dans un monde fantastique, oscillant entre l'humour
et la bizarrerie, à travers des œuvres aussi intrigantes que déroutantes.
- Quant à Studio Biskt, leur approche novatrice de la céramique réinvente les
limites du médium.
CRACKED PERSPECTIVE se veut être bien plus qu'une simple exposition ; c'est une
célébration de la diversité artistique, un témoignage de la puissance de la
collaboration et une plongée profonde dans les esprits créatifs de ces artistes.
Préparez-vous à être éblouis, déconcertés et transportés dans un monde où la
perspective est délibérément fissurée pour révéler l'extraordinaire.
Iconostasis by Gianluca Cosci & Sébastien Forthomme
12november 2023
-16december 2023
John of Ruysbroeck College
John of Ruysbroeck College, Forumlaan 4, Brussels, Brussels-Capital 1020, Belgium
Description
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Opening 12/11/2023 from 2-6 pm
with performance by Sara Koller
Exhibition 12/11/2023 - 16/12/2023
Friday & Saturday from 11am - 6pm and by appointment
Queens Brussels is delighted to invite you to the opening of our upcoming exhibition Iconostasis featuring a duo of visual artists, Gianluca Cosci and Sébastien Forthomme. The exhibition presents a selection of their most recent works, highlighting both the affinities and disparities of the artists’ individual practices. The exhibition is designed as a dialogue between two unique artistic personalities, presenting an enriching visual exchange.
“Perhaps the Doors, Curtains, Surface Pictures, Panes of Glass, etc. are metaphors of despair, prompted by the dilemma that our sense of sight causes us to apprehend things, but at the same time restricts and partially precludes our apprehension of reality.” (Gerhard Richter)
The title, Iconostasis, refers to the Eastern Christian tradition in Byzantine churches of a solid screen of stone, wood, or metal, usually separating the sanctuary from the nave. The iconostasis had originally been some sort of simple partition between the altar and the congregation. It then became a row of columns, and the spaces between them were eventually filled with icons.
Quite surprisingly we do not find any other reference to Christianity or faith in general in this exhibition. The silent power conveyed by the artworks evokes a feeling of being mesmerized each in its own individual manner, reminiscent of Colour Field paintings. Through their elegiac tones, the artworks draw viewers into their own sphere, inviting closer encounters with their physicality which become both a boundary and a contact point between immanence and the sublime. In that respect the artists’ creations function as a sort of laic iconostases that project us into introspective and existential meditations.
In his practice Gianluca Cosci investigates the different interpretations of iconoclasm concerning the concept of visual obliteration using existing artworks as palimpsests and creating new pieces through painting and photography. In his work the artist examines the auratic potency of images when subjected to iconoclastic interventions. Cosci’s eclectic oeuvre converges towards the dichotomy between the visible and invisible, perception and imagination. In his investigations the artist aims to convey the concept of 'hidden' by partially veiling images and denying visions. Ultimately, Gianluca Cosci examines the enigma of images and how their allure can be amplified when they are concealed or erased: visual negation can eventually serve as a means for the viewer to adhere to the Duchampian principle of actively engaging in the interpretation and finalisation of the artwork, as the crucial and supreme contribution to the artistic experience.
In the photographic works of Sébastien Forthomme exists a comparable sensibility towards the negation of the visible in the form of abstract compositions and blurred images. His photographs suggest mystical dimensions through an aesthetic quest that start from the visible only to ascend towards a mesmerising inner voyage made of sinuous shapes and sensuous colours. Forthomme’s practice can be identified with a journey towards the absolute that could indeed have affinities to that material separation made of icons that prevents optical vision in favour of another, more transcendent one. ‘It is not doubt but certainty that drives us mad', said Nietzsche. Our society is a knowledge society based on scientific laws dating back to Galileo. Anything that escapes these formalised laws is beyond our horizon. The artist attempts to set this knowledge aside and invoke a more fundamental and innate perception.
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Queens Brussels a le plaisir de vous inviter à l'inauguration de notre exposition Iconostasis, qui met en scène deux artistes visuels, Gianluca Cosci et Sébastien Forthomme. L'exposition est conçue comme un dialogue entre deux artistes, présentant un échange visuel enrichissant.
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Queens Brussels nodigt u uit voor de opening van onze tentoonstelling Iconostasis met de beeldende kunstenaars, Gianluca Cosci en Sébastien Forthomme. De tentoonstelling is opgezet als een dialoog tussen twee artiesten en biedt een verrijkende visuele uitwisseling.
Date info
11:00:00 - 18:00:00