During their stay, our fall residents get a visit from an artist or curator who talks about his/her practice. Interested external audience is also welcome during these inspiring talks!
Rsvp here
Emmanuelle Quertain – Monday 20 November 2023, 10am
Emmanuelle Quertain (°1987, Uccle; lives and works in Brussels) deals with the mass production of images in today’s society through painting. The eye is saturated therefore “we see nothing, yet there is something to see”. Through painting Quertain investigates and reframes the world around us.
After studying painting at ERG, School of Graphic Research in Brussels, she won the Young Belgian Art Prize in 2015. She had solo presentations at Nagel Draxler, Cologne (DE), EMERGENT, Veurne (BE), KRIEG, Hasselt (BE), CC Strombeek (BE) and Project room Galerie Baronian, Brussels (BE). The work was recently featured in group exhibitions at SMAK, Ghent (BE), Centre de la Gravure, La Louvière (BE), KIOSK, Ghent (BE), Kasteel van Gaasbeek, Gaasbeek (BE) and Roger Raveelmuseum, Machelen-aan-de-Leie (BE).
Her work is part of various private collections and the following public collections: MAC’S Musée des Arts Contemporains Grand-Hornu (BE); Cera Collection, M, Leuven (BE); Collection of Kasteel van Gaasbeek (BE) and Collection Vlaamse Gemeenschap (BE).
Until October 28 the exhibition ‘My Address‘ is on view at Beige, Brussels.
Images: Emmanuelle Quertain and Beige, Brussels
During their stay, our fall residents get a visit from an artist or curator who talks about his/her practice. Interested external audience is also welcome during these inspiring talks!
Rsvp here
Emmanuelle Quertain – Monday 20 November 2023, 10am
Emmanuelle Quertain (°1987, Uccle; lives and works in Brussels) deals with the mass production of images in today’s society through painting. The eye is saturated therefore “we see nothing, yet there is something to see”. Through painting Quertain investigates and reframes the world around us.
After studying painting at ERG, School of Graphic Research in Brussels, she won the Young Belgian Art Prize in 2015. She had solo presentations at Nagel Draxler, Cologne (DE), EMERGENT, Veurne (BE), KRIEG, Hasselt (BE), CC Strombeek (BE) and Project room Galerie Baronian, Brussels (BE). The work was recently featured in group exhibitions at SMAK, Ghent (BE), Centre de la Gravure, La Louvière (BE), KIOSK, Ghent (BE), Kasteel van Gaasbeek, Gaasbeek (BE) and Roger Raveelmuseum, Machelen-aan-de-Leie (BE).
Her work is part of various private collections and the following public collections: MAC’S Musée des Arts Contemporains Grand-Hornu (BE); Cera Collection, M, Leuven (BE); Collection of Kasteel van Gaasbeek (BE) and Collection Vlaamse Gemeenschap (BE).
Until October 28 the exhibition ‘My Address‘ is on view at Beige, Brussels.
Images: Emmanuelle Quertain and Beige, Brussels