Save The Date: Valerie Krause and Catharina van Eetvelde

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of Valerie Krause and Catharina van Eetvelde's [removed];

Vernissage on Thursday, May 22
6 ⏤ 8pm

Valerie Krause

Diese eine Landschaft

May 22
⏤ July 5, 2025

Valerie Krause, so oder so, 2025 (plaster, jute, steel, epoxy resin)

The sculptural work of Valerie Krause (°1976, Germany) explores the tension between movement and stillness, between heaviness and lightness. Using materials such as concrete, metal, and plaster, she constructs spatial compositions that are both physically present and remain open and suggestive. Her forms seem to engage in dialogue with the architecture they inhabit, inviting a mindful reading of space, direction, and proportion. Krause evokes moments of dynamic balance — a landscape in motion.

Catharina van Eetvelde

please stay, my pale blue friend

May 22
⏤ July 5, 2025

Catharina van Eetvelde, portrait of my mother as a young priest, 42 x 25,5 cm

Catharina van Eetvelde (°1967, Ghent) approaches drawing as a way of being — attentive, open, and deeply engaged with the [removed];Her images arise from a quiet surrender, shaped with a deep sensitivity to form, proportion, and presence. Figures, stains, objects, and lines are not merely depicted but gently invited [removed];Each work becomes an encounter, a moment of recognition, a gesture toward closeness — unfolding in the space between earth and sky. This exhibition offers a quiet promise: to be present.

Special EVENt

On Saturday, May 24, as part of the opening weekend of their exhibitions, both Catharina Van Eetvelde and Valerie Krause will lead public tours of their respective shows. These tours are free of charge and will begin at 3:30 [removed]
 
During the event, the artists will not only discuss their own work but also engage in a dialogue with one another. Through this exchange, they will explore the contrasts between their artistic practices while also uncovering points of connection. It promises to be a unique opportunity for the public to interact directly with the artists and gain deeper insight into their creative processes and [removed];
 

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