Nadia Naveau

Nadia Naveau

°1975, Brugge. Lives and works in Antwerp and Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais

In her sculptures and installations, Nadia Naveau lets personal and collective memories interact in a game of images, symbols, texture, colour, scale, and presentation. Her resulting works appear as aggregations of matter and references – playing with the absurd, the figurative and the abstract; and this is also true for her oeuvre as a whole. She engages in a continuous game with her own creations, revisiting them, or fragments of them, in different constellations. Every exhibition is a new game, permitting the viewer to see her works in a new light. Her practice forms a pictorial puzzle, a fresh visual experience building on personal and collective associations, from then and now.

©Tamara Beheydt

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Stijn Stevens

Stijn Stevens

16.10 - 13.11.21​

"How does the combination of light, space and time relate to the static image?" Light is one of the main conditions of a painting, but at the same time it is one of the most common elements in our daily life. We surround ourselves by (artificial) light with the use of smartphones, laptops or lamps in the evening, when the natural light disappears behind the horizon. Our relationship to light therefore determines how we experience time, just like space or its absence. The distorted reflexivity in my work abstracts the real world, and so the world becomes part of the work. This means that the work is in a constant flux of movement throughout the day, giving meaning to the moment when the spectator reads the work. In this way, the element of time creeps into the work. But time and space are inherently linked to each other. That's why we have "Spacetime"

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