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CHRONOLOGY

The museum isn't unsettling

as long as we remain, like in a zoo,

within the cage's bars.

 

Nevertheless, it already fascinates us

with its amphitheater-like quality:

aren't we,the visitors, susceptible

to being caught up in the space of "voyage"

and to being museumified in our turn?

 

Michel Thévoz


Studies at the National Higher School of Visual Arts

La Cambre - Brussels

 

Group Exhibitions

1986 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

“Young Painters Prize”

1990 Tokyo “Asakusae - Orientation 50° North”

1991 Cinquantenaire Museum of Art & History -

Brussels

1995 City of Paris - Bercy Pavilion

1996 Ostend Museum of Fine Arts

Tokyo Konoha Gallery

1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007

Museum of Contemporary Art

Free University of Brussels

2021 CRUSH Ixelles Museum Brussels

 

Solo Exhibitions

1989 Brigitte Geerinckx Gallery - Brussels

1997 ART Brussels - One-man show

1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2011

Fred Lanzenberg Gallery - Brussels

2008 Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai

 

Awards

1986 Selected for the “Young Painters Prize”

Palace of Fine Arts, Brussels

1993 Winner of the Belgian Foundation for Vocation

1994 Louise Dehem Prize from the Royal Academy of Belgium

1994 Louis Schmidt Prize at the Free University of Brussels 1996 Medal at the Europe Prize in Ostend

1998 Artôt Prize from the Royal Academy of Belgium

 

Works held in private collections &

at the Museum of Contemporary Art

of the University of Louvain-la-Neuve,

at the Museum of Contemporary Art

of the Free University of Brussels,

at the Ixelles Museum – Brussels.