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Gallery Walk

Join our guided tour of Ixelles galleries!

Explore a diverse range of contemporary art at some of Ixelles’ finest galleries this March! 

From Tindara Spartà’s unique sculptures to gallery rodolphe janssen’s ‘Giants’ group show of miniature paintings, and Renaud Auguste Dormeuil’s enchanting tapestries : there’s something for everyone to enjoy ! 

The walk will start at Michel Rein where our guide will take you to discover the following galleries : EDJI, Bernier/Eliades, Michel Rein, TEMPLON, La Patinoire Royale Bach and rodolphe [removed];

This Brussels Gallery Walk will take place on Saturday 2nd of March, in Ixelles from 2pm to 4pm.

Participating galleries : EDJI, Bernier/Eliades, Michel Rein, TEMPLON, La Patinoire Royale Bach & rodolphe janssen.

Book your guided tour (EN)* : 1h30 | 12€/person

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GALLERIES

1. EDJI Gallery
15 Rue du Page | Edelknaapstraat

Sanctuaries – Group Show
Delve into the sacred spaces of the soul at “Sanctuaries” : EDJI’s upcoming group show. Featuring works by Kayoon Anderson, Nicolas Coleman, Ileana Magoda, Grace Tobin, and Ping Zheng, this exhibition offers a glimpse into the diverse realms of sanctuary through art.

This exhibition unites artists in portraying their personal havens. Beyond showcasing domestic spaces, the artworks offer insights into the artists’ inner worlds, making “Sanctuaries” a promisingly introspective showcase.

 
2. BERNIER/ELIADES
46 Rue du Châtelain | Kasteleinsstraat

Tindara Spartà – “Coup de Chien”

Tindara Spartà’s upcoming exhibition promises a captivating journey into her artistic universe. Her work navigates a dynamic range – from miniature installations to life-sized sculptures, all infused with a distinctive domestic ambiance. She intricately sculpts dogs, incorporates flowers, and shapes living spaces, creating an anxiogenic, yet compelling atmosphere. Her unique creative process involves the fabrication and disassembly of objects, recently extending into tiling and mosaics. Discover Tindara’s masterful craftsmanship, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, as she invites you to witness time as a flat surface distorted and slowed down.
 

3. Michel Rein
51A Rue Washington | Washingtonstraat 

Carte Blanche to Claude Lorent (AICA) / Marc Angeli “Peinture d’origine naturelle”
 
Marc Angeli’s exhibition showcases recent paintings, alabaster stones, and older works, offering a broad overview of his artistic approach rooted in nature. Inspired by the Italian Dolomites, Angeli’s discreet and minimalist works, including light pencil sketches and luminous alabaster stones, reflect a unique alchemical process. Nature’s influence is evident in materials like beeswax, red wine, and pigments, creating artworks that exude Baudelairean beauty and invite introspection. These iconic, spiritual pieces radiate an unspeakable beauty, prompting viewers to meditate on harmony, peace, and sensuality.
 
 
4. TEMPLON
13A Rue Veydt | Veydtstraat

Jan Van Imschoot – ‘La danse du mal insaisissable’
Jan Van Imschoot’s latest exhibition, born from rigorous exploration of museum masterpieces and archives, unfolds across 14 baroque canvases. The butterfly motif subtly navigates through opulent yet dark scenes, evoking themes of capital punishment and historical resonance. Under the discreet influence of Caravaggio, Van Imschoot offers fresh interpretations of classical myths alongside modern narratives, from Mata Hari to contemporary China and South Africa.
 
 
5. Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach 
15 Rue Veydt | Veydtstraat

La réalité n’a pas besoin de moi – Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil
In his gallery exhibition, the artist explores the invisible structures influencing our perception of an increasingly mediated reality. Operating at the intersection of visibility and invisibility, light and darkness, memory and forgetfulness, each of his works possesses the ambiguous charm of defying definition, surpassing attempts to confine them within narrow frameworks.
 
 
5. Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach 
15 Rue Veydt | Veydtstraat

Early Works – Lita Albuquerque
In its iconic nave, the Patinoire Royale Bach presents, for the first time in Europe, a selection of historic works by the internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Lita Albuquerque, one of the few women artists associated with the Light and Space movement and Land Art.
Entitled Early Works, the exhibition invites visitors to discover a curated selection of sculptures, photographs and installations from ephemeral works produced in the 1970s and 1980s.
 
 
[removed];rodolphe janssen
35 Rue de Livourne | Livornostraat

Group Show – Giants
 
“Giants” at rodolphe janssen is a group exhibition featuring small-sized paintings by 16 Belgian and international artists.

Despite their often-overlooked museum status, these works hold a distinct place in the artist’s creative process, serving as preparatory pieces or experimental grounds.
The exhibition aims to celebrate the tactile sensitivity and personal dialogue these small formats offer, presenting a unique perspective on the artists’ body of work.

 
 
[removed];rodolphe janssen
32 Rue de Livourne | Livornostraat

Tom Poelmans – The Magic Market
 
rodolphe janssen with “the Magic Market” will feature 120 captivating drawings by Belgian artist Tom Poelmans. This collection’s richness lies in its diverse array of mediums, including pastels, stamps, pen, and a vibrant spectrum of colors. Poelmans’ artwork delves into compositions abundant in symbols and allegories, often paying homage to esteemed masters referenced in literature and catalog covers.

Each creation is a reflection of Poelmans’ inner journey, resulting in unpredictably crafted images that imbue the canvas with profound depth and meaning. Alongside these drawings, the exhibition also showcases a monumental oil painting by Poelmans, offering viewers an immersive experience into his artistic universe.

 
 
 
 

 

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