NW presents 3 new exhibitions: Bassem Saad, Antonia Brown & Tom Hallet, The New Reform Postcard Show

 
 
 
 
 

Invitation Opening
Fall Exhibitions

Friday 27 September, 18:00

 
 

NW presents three new exhibitions. You are very welcome from 18:00 for a festive opening in the presence of all the artists and curators.

Also on the programme: guided tours by the artists and, of course, a new edition of Kitchen Stories.

 
 
 
 
   
 

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Bassem Saad & Sanja Grozdanić, 
Permanent Trespass, film still, 2024

 
 

Century Bingo

Bassem Saad

 
 

In Century Bingo, Bassem Saad addresses the 'American Century' through film, writing, performance and installation. Alongside previous works, Saad presents Permanent Trespass, a new film installation developed in collaboration with author Sanja Grozdanić. This work is co-commissioned by NW and EMPAC–the Curtis R. Priem Center for Experimental Media and Performing Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New [removed];

 
 
 
 
   
 

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Heavy Air

Antonia Brown & Tom Hallet

 
 

Heavy Air is a duo exhibition that brings together the distinct yet resonant practices of Antonia Brown Tom Hallet. The title of the show is borrowed from a text by Anne Boyer, in which air is portrayed as a space of resistance, sound, movement, life and death. Air is the place where ideas form, angels dwell, storms gather and fires spread.

 
 
 
 
   
 

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INFO~ANGEL: THE NEW REFORM POSTCARD SHOW

Postcards from 1973 by Joseph Beuys, James Lee Byars, Johan van Geluwe, Daniel Buren, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono…

 
 

In 1973, Roger D'Hondt organised the first exhibition of artists' postcards at his New Reform Gallery in Aalst. This show featured contributions from artists such as Joseph Beuys, James Lee Byars, Johan van Geluwe, Daniel Buren, Wolf Vostell and Yoko Ono. The third in a series of archive presentations chronicling tales from the progressive past of Aalst and the Dender [removed];

 
 
 
 
   
 
 

Visiting us some other time?

 
 

From Saturday [removed], the exhibitions can be visited during our usual opening hours: Thursday to Sunday from 13:00 to 18:00.

Check our calendar to discover our film programme. There are films every Tuesday and Friday at 20:00, sometimes extra screenings on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and every last Sunday of the month we have Dendy Sundays: family film and brunch (page in Dutch).

Looking forward to see you!