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Meessen De Clercq

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Meessen De Clercq is a contemporary art gallery in Brussels, Belgium.[1][2] The gallery is established in a 20th-century building with three floors.[3][4]

History

In 2007, art historian Olivier Meessen and art enthusiast Jan De Clercq began to work to launch a contemporary art gallery in Brussels.[5] In April 2008 the gallery opened,[6] with a group show of site specific works by seven artists.[7] After this first exhibition, the gallery temporarily closed for refurbishment. From September 2008 the gallery re-opened with group and solo shows by both established and new artists.[8][dead link]

As of 2015 Meessen De Clercq had held 58 solo exhibitions, 11 group shows and 25 Wunderkammer projects,[9] and published eleven publications, some of which were first monographs for artists. The gallery participated in 34 international fairs, including Art Basel, Frieze New York[10] and FIAC.[11]

Artists

Exhibited artists include:[12]

Notes

  1. "Philosophy". Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  2. Lequeux, Emmanuelle (2014-05-02). "Pourquoi Bruxelles attire-t-il le monde de l'art?". Beaux Arts Magazine: 126–128.
  3. Lorent, Claude (2015-12-11). "A propos des mutations des galeries". La libre: 2.
  4. Auwelaert, Patrick (December 2014). "Brusselse topgaleries (5): Galerie Meessen De Clercq". Kunsttijdschrift Vlaanderen (351): 54–55. ISSN 1780-6461. OCLC 500403473.
  5. "Meessen et De Clercq, le wallon et le flamand". Connaissance des arts. 2012-12-01.
  6. "Interview : Meessen De Clercq". InitiArt Magazine.
  7. Barrilà, Silvia Anna; Hyner, Jana. "Meessen De Clercq, Brussels". Contemporary Art Galleries. Retrieved 2018-07-01.
  8. Legrand, Dominique. "Galeriste, sans chloroforme". lesoir.be. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  9. L., C. (2011-02-17). "Des Belges à Rotterdam". La Libre Belgique-Art Libre: 12–13.
  10. "Frieze Art Fair". Artforum International. via HighBeam (subscription required). May 1, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  11. Langouche, Liesbeth (Winter 2015). "Du neuf à la BRAFA, Meessen De Clercq" (PDF). Collect (459): 35. ISSN 1784-8121.
  12. Van den Storm, Dieter (2014-04-26). "Meessen De Clercq, een olivlek voor jong talent". De Standaard Magazine: 45.
  13. "Ignasi Aballí". Art Slant.
  14. "Susan Collis". Seventeen Gallery.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 "Meessen De Clercq". Frieze.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 "Meessen De Clercq: Bridging Time and Vanity". TL Magazine.
  17. "Meessen De Clercq – Alek O., Nicolas Lamas, Livien De Boeck". Nero Magazine.

Sources

  • Bovier, Lionel; et al. (2015). Art Basel-Year 45. JRP-RINGIER. p. 496. Search this book on
  • Bovier, Lionel; et al. (2014). Art Basel-Year 44. JRP-RINGIER. p. 431. Search this book on
  • Flay, Jennifer (director) (2013). fiac!. Reed Expositions. p. 292. Search this book on
  • L., C. (2015-11-27). "La Française provinciale et l'Américaine du Sud". Arts Libre.
  • L., C. (2015-01-23). "Focus sur Genève". Arts Libre.
  • Wynants, Jean-Marie (2016-01-30). "Meessen De Clercq : un autre style". Le Soir Mad: 59.
  • Azimi, Roxana (2016-03-04). "Flottement à l'Armory Show". Le Quotidien de l'Art.
  • Dubois, Colette (2008-05-08). "Absens". H ART.
  • Steverlynck, Sam (2016-01-15). "No time to waste". Agenda Magazine.
  • Spaid, Sue (2016-01-21). "A.N.T.H.R.O.P.O.C.E.N.E.". H ART.
  • Steverlynck, Sam (2014-11-01). "Niets in de handen, niets in de mouwen". Agenda Magazine.
  • Callico, Catherine (2011-09-24). "5 bonnes raisons de voir l'expo "La vie mode d'emploi"". Victoire.
  • Steverlynck, Sam (2011-09-29). "Het leven als gebruiksaanwijzing". H ART.
  • Lorent, Claude (2012-04-27). "De la matière à sa dislocation". Arts Libre.
  • Legrand, Dominique (2010-03-17). "Territories of Time". Le Mad Mag.
  • Lorent, Claude (2010-04-01). "L'instant, la durée, la répétition". Arts Libre.
  • Stevenheydens, Ive (2010-04-01). "Time and space". Agenda.

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