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Art Antwerp

Past exhibition
16 - 19 Dec 2021 Art Fairs
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Works
  • Englebert Van Anderlecht, Rome ll, 1960
    Englebert Van Anderlecht, Rome ll, 1960
  • Ralph Cleeremans, Untitled, ca. 1965
    Ralph Cleeremans, Untitled, ca. 1965
  • Vic Gentils, Figuren, 1955
    Vic Gentils, Figuren, 1955
  • René Guiette, Untitled, 1963
    René Guiette, Untitled, 1963
  • Vic Gentils, Triptiek, 1960
    Vic Gentils, Triptiek, 1960
Installation Views
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  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
  • © MV Studio, 2021, installation view
© MV Studio, 2021, installation view
Overview
© MV Studio, 2021, installation view
© MV Studio, 2021, installation view
MVGallery participated in the first edition of Art Antwerp (16–19 December 2021) with a curated selection reflecting its focus on post-war Belgian art in dialogue with contemporary practices.

 

The presentation brought together key figures such as Gaston Bertrand, Jan Burssens, Jo Delahaut, Vic Gentils, René Guiette, and Francis Olin, highlighting the diversity of abstraction in Belgium. This historical core was complemented by works on paper by Hugo Claus, alongside contributions by Jan Fabre and Paul Van Hoeydonck, and sculptures by André Willequet.

 

Contemporary perspectives, including Lukasz Kurzatkowski and Manu vb Tintore, added a present-day dimension. Together, the selection offered a concise overview of the gallery’s cross-generational vision.

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  • Hugo Claus

    Hugo Claus

  • Lukasz Kurzatkowski

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