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À la loupe
Werner Moron
7 Rue de l'Official
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Cloakroom
Charlotte Delval
37 Rue Souverain Pont
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Biospheric City
Xavier Mary
25 Rue Saint Paul
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This Is Not a Theory
Giuseppe Arnone
40 Rue Hors-Château
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Barbaro after the hunt
Andréa Le Guellec
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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Nos lieux de bonheur
Benjamin Hollebeke
141 Féronstrée
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Between Two
Adrien Milon
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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Your Parcel Is Coming
Aurelien Lacroix
5 Rue Saint-Michel
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Marcher, cueillir, jardiner, teindre
Benjamin Huynh
32 Rue de la Madeleine
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À nos jours heureux
DIAAAne (Diane Stordiau)
28 - 30 Boulevard d'Avroy
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One Loft Race — Pigeon Paradise
Lucas Castel
20 Rue de la Sirène
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Les envahisseurs
Dimitri Autin
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Vous êtes toustes flou·e·s
Marcelle Germaine
107 - 109 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Le jeu d’un destin
Mikaïl Koçak
52 En Neuvice
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Rue Monrose, 62 : La chambre L’enfant Le train
Paul Gérard
180 Rue Saint-Gilles
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Peek
Raphaël Meng WU
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Un buisson de clés (Sleutelbos)
Amber Roucourt
16 Rue du Palais
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Brownfields
Cesare Botti
108 Féronstrée
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Never Finished
Dirk Bours
84 Féronstrée
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Empty Reflections
Jason Slabbynck
21 Pont d'Île
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On « Sexy Magico »
Louis Gahide
7 Rue Lambert Lombard
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Opalima Kupina: Liège episode A Stop Pavilion: On the Soft Underbelly of Europe.
Nikolay Karabinovych
1 Féronstrée
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Untitled
Reza Kianpour
14 Rue de la Populaire
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Angle Mort
VIVONS CACHÉ·ES
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Haya al salat, haya ala falah*
Sarah Van Melick
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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ACDC
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Dilum Coppens
Curator : Arthur Cordier
7331a Rue de la Cathédrale
Arthur Cordier : I hope you are well. I’m very happy we are working on this exhibition together. We met at K.L.8, the studio space you co-organise in Brussels. What struck me was the scale of the canvases in contrast with the nonchalant hierarchy of the images you use. Would you like to introduce your practice ?
Dilum Coppens : I like to think of the painting as a clay tablet where some parts have disappeared – somewhere in history. While other parts show the subtle remains of what was once applied. I want to create relics with a type of knowledge and mythology that has been forgotten, but carries something contemporary. I reached a good epitome of this in the work Statements on the inertial energy of the Sun. The images carry a specific meaning : a place I found fascinating, a memory or an allegorical anecdote. I want to subtly reference love, Aphrodite, or the science behind light, the Sun and its energy.
A.C : The image of the bird picking its food from the Sun is a beautiful image. I perceived it as a combination of the largest scope of human kind – planets and their rotations – and the rather small and localized equilibrium of things, birds feeding from fruits and flowers. Somehow you bring them together. Like you said it is subjective and open to interpretation. It could feel as a random association yet it says something about them as parts of the systems we live in. Seasons happen for a reason. And flowers bloom.
D.C : I started a serie which deals with loneliness, as both a desirable and frightening condition. I’ve found myself on both ends of that spectrum lately. I thought it might be nice to show these paintings. My work is based on mythological ruins, and I try to capture that feel with the materiality. I think it’s a matter of bringing the work there and work with the space.

