Last chance Lisa Vlaemminck and preview 2026

 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
   
 

Friday [removed]

 

Melissa Mabesoone, I'm fine, maturing,
2025, (c) Tom Berge

 
 

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I'm fine, maturing

Melissa Mabesoone
Opening: Friday, 27 February at 18:00

 
 

I’m fine, maturing is Melissa Mabesoone’s first institutional solo exhibition. In two rooms, a shifting universe unfolds where characters glide effortlessly across time, roles and bodies. Mabesoone’s work resonates with the fluidity of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando or Cher’s one-woman version of West Side Story. Through performance, prose, lyrics, and video, she explores the relationship between reality and fiction. During the opening, her award winning film Maturation Station will be screened in our cinema.

 
 
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Wednesday [removed]

 

Marcello Mastroianni in La Città delle Donne, 1980

 
 

Film Focus DRESS TO KILL:
La Città delle Donne

Federico Fellini

 
 

A man (Marcello Mastroianni) finds himself at a surreal feminist conference. The film unfolds as a fantasy landscape in which the female figure does not appear as an individual, but as a projection screen for male fears, desires and misunderstandings. In her introduction, artistic director Laura Herman explains why this film is particularly relevant to the public programme surrounding Pauline Curnier Jardin's Dress to Kill.

 
 
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Until Sunday [removed]

 

GUT, Lisa Vlaemminck, (c) Annelien Vermeir

 
 

Last chance to visit 'GUT'

Lisa Vlaemminck

 
 

What if a nose is lying next to a pastry, almost touching? In Gut, Lisa Vlaemminck and the clients of the Ariadne Psychiatric Centre explore what belongs inside and outside the body. Food, body parts and the shifting boundary between the two are animated with ceramics, paint and polyester into a play with the familiar and the unsettling.

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Sunday [removed]

 

Kenza Taleb Vandeput

 
 
Prutsklub EXCQUISI-TEE

Workshop with Kenza Taleb
& Bebe Books

 
 

Kenza Taleb Vandeput, founder of the sustainable fashion label Kasbah Kosmic, works at the intersection of fashion, art and identity. In this workshop, participants will collaborate to create a design on an unfolded T-shirt using the exquisite corpse method. The result: a shared design that each participant will transform into their own wearable garment. Maximum 10 participants, PWYC.

 
 
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Friday [removed]

 
 
 

Young NW Filmclub presents:
LA HAINE (1995)

Mathieu Kassovitz

 
 

La Haine (1995) is an influential French film about anger, exclusion and social inequality in the Parisian banlieues. The title – French for “hatred” – refers to the film's central theme: a vicious circle in which hatred begets more hatred and violence. The film became a cultural benchmark and gave a powerful voice to marginalised young people in France for the first time. As an introduction, members of Young NW explain their choice for this film.

 
 
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Programme 2026-2027

A preview of our exhibitions

 
 

Until Sunday, 29 March 2026

Pauline Curnier Jardin, Dress to Kill

Info~Angel: Arend Carnival


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Opening: Friday, 27 February 2026

Melissa Mabesoone, I’m fine, maturing


SUMMER EXHIBITIONS

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Opening: Friday, 22 May 2026

Songs of Dissent, group exhibitin with Andrius Arutiunian, Basel Abbas

and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Julian Abraham ‘Togar’, Aline Bouvy,

Roy Köhnke, among others.

Dennis Tyfus, Patronising Exercises in Reasoning

Info~Angel: Smurfpunx against militarism


FALL EXHIBITIONS

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Opening: Friday, 16 October 2026

Subversive Film, An Exercise in Assembling

Hermany, Hermany presents

Info~Angel: New Reform