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on and on and on and on and onThe exhibition is the results of a residency in the Off The Grid Space at Cas-Co, Leuven. In the preceding months, the artists visited each other's studio’s and shared lines of thoughts and methods of working. Accumulation, doubling and degradation is a common thread within each practice, which guided the set-up of the exhibition. Can we perceive the exhibition as handling a publication? Reading the space and working with its rhythm, structure, lay-out, sequence and surface. Bringing things in order, on and on and on and on.
Maxime Le Bon / http://maximelebon.comChantal van Rijt / https://www.chantalvanrijt.comJelle Martens / https://jellemartens.infoTim Bruggeman / https://www.timbruggeman.beINFINITIF / https://infinitif.org/
Opening: Wed. September 6, 6 — 10 pmPerformance by Jelle Martens: Wed. September 6, 8 pmExhibition: September 8 — 17, Fri., Sat. & Sun., 2 — 6 pm
Furry Notes On view from 29.05 to 16.07.23Rue Jaquet-Droz 262300 La Chaux-de-Fondsmore infos: sis123.ch
Trought, free laser print250 copies for Artists Print, BrusselsPublished by Thomas Rodriguez
Odds & EndsOpening Wednesday 08.06.2022 - 5-9 p.m.With a text by Piero Bisello On view - Exhibition08.06 - 26.06.2022Rue du Chapeau, 10B-1070 Brussels
By appointment only
Call: +32 (0)471 67 90 34 (Saskia Gevaert)Mail: saskia.gevaert@gmail.com
From saturday 7th mai 'till the 4th of june i do the first exhibition at @theendoftheworld_brussels a project space by @mirko_canesi in his appartement. This exhibition is only by appointement. If you want to see it, contact me or theendoftheworldprojectspace@gmail.com
Bye Bye His-Story, chapter U
with Mohammed Alani, Isidore Böhlke, Kasper Bosmans, Basile Bruneau, Mirko Canesi, Nicolas Chuard, Claude Cattelain, Etienne Courtois, Gabriel Kuri, Nicolás Lamas, Maxime Le Bon, Harold Lechien, Niels Poiz, Damien Petitot, Roger Remacle, Pedro Ruxa, Egon Van Herreweghe
an exhibition specially conceived by Guest Curator Lazy Susan for the domestic, if listed and masterly, spaces of Maison Grégoire.Opening 23.04.2022Exhibition Open on Saturdays 2 - 6 p.m. and by appointment from 30.04.2022 until 21.05.2022
15th September 2021- Book Lunch UNLIMITED JOY @ WIELS TALK at 6pm at the auditorium with Maxime Le Bon, Olivier Bertrand (Surfaces Utiles) and Nancy Junion (WIELS Bookshop).And from 7 to 9pm at the Bookshop.Come discover the brand new publication "Unlimited Joy", dedicated to the work of artist Maxime Le Bon. Drawing practices and their implementation in books will be discussed during a conversation between the artist and the editor Olivier Bertrand, who has already published two previous works by Maxime Le Bon on Surfaces Utiles: "What's Left Over From the Works of Le Bon" (2017) and "Very Bad Drawings" (2019).Van Volxemlaan 354, 1190 Forest, Belgique
Un endroit sûrGust DuchateauMaxime Le BonJos De Gruyter & Harald ThysWith a text by Piero BiselloOpeningSunday 10 January 20212 - 7 pmVisiting hoursFri - sat 2 - 6.30 pm
Wiels residency programme July/December 2021
Saturday 19th of October 2019 from 16 – 18 hlezen, lire, readinglire, reading, lezenreading, lezen, lire
Artist book with text drawings by Marc Nagtzaam, made between 1992 and 2019. Complementary to the writings, 23 artists contributions on loose pages are inserted throughout the book. Roma Publication 356.
ExhibitionLe Petit Cercle BruxelloisSculpture Park DomesticaAccumulation of work by selected artists living/working in Brussels
Marlie Mul Laurent Dupont Anna Zacharoff Wouter Huis Fabrice Schneider Fiona Mackay Beat Streuli Stephanie Kiwitt Mitja Tušek Elly Strik Sara Deraedt Salome Schmuki Theo Cowley Voebe de Gruyter Pierre Leguillon Suchan Kinoshita Bernard Voïta Pieter Laurens Mol Eran Schaerf Charlotte Vander BorghtHadassah Emmerich Marie José Burki Simon Thompson Els Opsomer Kurt Ryslavy Melissa Gordon Sylvie Eyberg Katja Mater Maxime Le Bon Marie Le Mounier Valérie Mannaerts Philippe Van Snick Anne Daems Chris Evans Manon de Boer Olivier Foulon Ana Torfs Carlo Mistiaen Aglaia Konrad Koenraad Dedobbeleer Heide Hinrichs Monika Stricker Timmy van Zoelen Willem Oorebeek Michaël Vanden Abeele Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel Oier Iruretagoiena Maddy Arkesteyn Ruben Bellinkx Peter Downsbrough
A.VE.NU.DE.JET.TE – Institut de Carton vzwJetselaan 41, 1081 Koekelberg / Brussels10 min walk Metro Simonis / Elisabethhttp://avenudejette.blogspot.beopen on Saturdays 14 - 18 h and by appointment 0485 565238
Plante de pied, dos voûtés, dit de rotMaxime Le BonLuce MarmierFabrice SchneiderBernard VoïtaLos Atlas *****libre Examen 151070 Anderlecht20.06.2019 - 07.07.2019
A.VE.NU.DE.JET.TE – Institut de Carton presents in the framework of the exhibitionLe Petit Cercle BruxelloisSaturday 15th of June 2019 from 16 – 19 h Melissa Gordon reading > The Embarrassment of SUCKCESS
Daniël Dariël > solo-percussion
Michela Sacchetto > reading Salome Schmuki’s ‘Single Keys’
Els Opsomer > L’ordre du jour’ a slide show
in extension of Le Petit Cercle BruxelloisMelissa Gordon, Fabrice Schneider, Maxime Le Bon, Kurt Ryslavy, Sylvie Eyberg, Katja Mater, Marie Le Mounier, Philippe Van Snick,Anne Daems, Sara Deraedt, Marlie Mul, Laurent Dupont, Anna Zacharoff Wouter, Huis Fiona Mackay, Beat Streuli, Stephanie Kiwitt, Mitja Tušek, Elly Strik, Salome Schmuki, Theo Cowley, Voebe de Gruyter, Pierre Leguillon, Suchan Kinoshita, Bernard Voïta, Pieter Laurens Mol, Eran Schaerf, Hadassah Emmerich, Marie José Burki, Simon Thompson
VERY BAD DRAWINGSpublished by Surfaces Utiles 20 pages
CribGroup showwith Henry Andersen, Luc Andrié, Christiane Blattmann, François Burland, Hugo Dinër, Gust Duchateau, Jot Fau, Haus am Gern, huber.huber, Stefan Guggisberg, Benjamin Husson, Felix Kindermann, Tom Król, Maxime Le Bon, Elisabeth Llach, Nicholas Marolf, Jannis Marwitz, David Medalla, Nathalie Perrin, Kathrin Racz, Joseph Schaeffler, Vincent Vandaele, Charlotte Vander Borght, Matthias WyssNovember 12 - December 19, 2018Opening: November 11, 15.00-19.00
Duflon Racz, Brussels, BE
Mauvais VoisinsDuo show with Christopher BeauregardOctober 19 - 22, 2018Opening: October 18, 18.00Le Sceptre, Brussels, BEcredit: Christopher Beauregard