Céline and Kimberly
On
Wednesday evening we visited the exhibition 'Triumvirate'
in Brussels. It's an exhibition curated by MarineTanguy,
NicolasHugo and Eva
Kirilof
(also known as TheBubblist). We planned to go with the three
of us, but Meltem had to take some well deserved rest after working a
lot on another project in which she creates the concept art. Another
talented gal came along, Jorien Geelen editorial assistant at TalkiesMagazine.
Let's
focus on the exhibition now. We were very impressed by the work by
the three artists Jennifer Abessira, Marie Hazard and Margaux
Valengin. They are all still so young and have a grand future ahead
of them, without a doubt.
Eva
told us that they wanted to show the next
generation of artists. “Triumvirate
opens a dialogue between oil paintings, imprinted textiles and
conceptual photographs in an effort to highlight how the action of
creating an image can be constantly redefined through the use of
innovative techniques and mediums.”
Jennifer Abessira
Jennifer Abessira
Jennifer
Abessira works
with all kinds of mediums. Whenever you look at her instagram or tumblr you'll notice that she has a very creative mind. Eva told us a story about Jennifer and how she got in a car accident a
few years ago. The result of this accident was five months in the
hospital. During this period she became fascinated by all kinds of
things and in the words of Eva 'internet
became her best friend'.
The photos exhibited here were all different pairs. For example a
selfportrait paired with a detail of a showercurtain. Besides
photography she works with little images of etchings she finds.
Marie Hazard and Jennifer Abessira
Marie
Hazard works
with textile, but in such a way that her work becomes a painting.
There was a little fragment, with a simple pattern, very
harmonized/unified.
Whilst the grand work opposite this one was a big textile canvas with
different little patches attached to it. She used words, paint,
textile, .. to create this piece. In this work the boundary between a textile art work and a painting is almost nonexistent, it even reminded me (Céline) of some Cy Twombly’s paintings. In front of the window was a
somewhat sculpture of hers. In this piece she used three different
parts who eventually became one. Besides textiles, she used parts of
tires.
Marie Hazard
Marie Hazard
Marie Hazard
Marie Hazard and Jennifer Abessira
Margaux
Valengin
exhibits
three grand canvases in this exhibition. What immediately popped up
in our minds was our admiration for her use of colours. In her early
years she painted figuratively, where in her recent work she works
around nature. We were loving the dynamic in her paintings and the
plant like motives.
Margaux Valengin
Margaux Valengin
Margaux Valengin
Margaux Valengin
Margaux Valengin
You
can still go check out the exhibition until 23rd of April.
We sure will keep these names in mind, as should you!
We sure will keep these names in mind, as should you!
Make sure to follow them!
The curators
Eva Kirilof (TheBubblist)
The artists
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Céline & Kimberly
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