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The price is worth it
Acher
Boulevard d'Avroy 28-30
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TO DO
Hilal Aydoğdu
100 Rue Saint-Gilles
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V – 150360/1 p. 204, 265, 266
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1 Féronstrée
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Fausse bonne nouvelle
Juan d’Oultremont
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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Et fouisse toujours on trouvera bien
Gaspard Husson
18 Rue de l'Etuve
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La constellation du navire Argo
Sarah Illouz & Marius Escande
Hôtel de la Cour de Londres 40 Rue Hors-Château
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One Line (… Better Than On – line!)
Marin Kasimir
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Cityscape
Sarah Lauwers
29 Rue de l'Université
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Traversées
Alexiane Le Roy
3 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Mécanique d’un mur
Raphaël Maman
9 Passage Lemonnier
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Vapeurs
Eva Mancuso
5 Rue Chéravoie
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Don’t cry over spilllllled tears anymore
Francisca Markus
7 Rue Saint-Remy
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Actions !
Maxence Mathieu
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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On ne peut rien faire d’autre que tenir debout
Élodie Merland
113 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Travel Local, Buy Local
Oya
107 Féronstrée
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Le vestiaire
Camille Peyré
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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22 empans et 1 palme
Leïla Pile
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Chronique florale
Ionut Popa
101 Féronstrée
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The Sunken Place
Louise Rauschenbach
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Le temps d’une trace / La trace du temps
Florian Schaff Marvyn Brusson
1 Rue Courtois
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Open closet archive 1995/2021/2023/2024
Bo Stokkermans
Passage Lemonnier, 37-39
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Mutations x Urbaines
Adrien Mans Benjamin Ooms
17 Rue des Croisiers
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Je m’organise…
Leen Vandierendonck
159 Féronstrée
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Wer rettet die Welt
Paul Waak
16 Rue du Palais
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Regarde… ce qu’il se passe à côté
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137-139 Féronstrée
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Pauvre petit belge qui tremble
Paolo Gasparotto
25 Rue Saint Paul
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Sérendipité
#3
Laure Winants
Curator : Thibaut Wauthion
6332 Passage Lemonnier
Brazil, Amazon forest. Its domination over the jungle can’t be questioned. Visible for several kilometers around, it overlooks the vegetation, still, asleep. Its steep slopes evoke its former nature and power. Its silence reassures and stirs the curiosity. The volcano. Laure Winants has used it as one of the most important objects of artistic study. The observation is key in her approach, like many scientists. She creates a dialogue with nature, a dialogue with science.
Belgium, Brussels. Experimentation is an integral part of Laure Winants’ creative process. Her raw material, photographs taken worldwide or collected from scientists, feeds a complex technique, called photoengraving, where chance and failures occupy a preponderant place. Rarely meeting the expectations, the outcome brings a good dose of surprise and amazement. Serendipity and poetry meet up.
Brazil, Amazon forest. Laure Winants’ photography immortalizes a moving nature. As fire has conquered this idyllic landscape, it will never be similar to what the artist could observe many times. The hope for seeing it again and feeding a fast-moving artistic production yet remains present.
Belgium, Liege. An artwork usually conceals the work that is essential to its realization. Reflection, research and tests are invisible. And yet they are crucial in a creation process like the volcano cliffs that conceal a crater and the magma that generated it ! Laure Winants’ artworks are the result of numerous stages, initiated by researches and exchanges with scientists and materialized thanks to photoengraving. The installation dedicated to AAC partially illustrates this line of thought. A window to an artwork and its evolution.