Art in 19th century studio Brussels

Past

Upcoming

For the next 2023/2024 season, Atelier Arthur Rogiers is proud to announce the solo shows of Hsu Che-Yu (TW), Che Go Eun (KR), Lien Hüwels (BE) and Mark Grootes (NL).

The Studio

At the end of the 19th century, there was a rich artistic and intellectual life in Brussels. The Belgian constitution of 1830, the most liberal in Europe, contributed to this. Artists and intellectuals from all corners of Europe settled in Brussels. In this period, more specifically from 1890-1914, Art Nouveau flourished. It was an artistic movement that emerged in response to the European academic art of the 19th century. The style is based on the aesthetics of curved lines, inspired by natural shapes and structures.

ARTISTS:

Wim Catrysse (BE), Anaïs Chabeur (FR), Hsu Che-Yu (TW), Ian De Weerdt (BE), Che Go Eun (KR), Helen Anna Flanagan (UK), Eva Giolo (BE), Mark Grootes (NL), Lien Hüwels (BE), Linda Jasmin Mayer (IT), Sandrine Morgante (BE), Chloé Op de Beeck (BE), Jonathan Paepens (BE), Koen Theys (BE), Ingel Vaikla (EE), Jelena Vanoverbeek (BE), Benjamin Verhoeven (BE)

The Project

The Video Art project in Atelier Arthur Rogiers is an initiative of Jan Knops, director of Initia vzw. Since the start in September 2018, we have been seeking confrontation with current video art. We offer young video artists the opportunity to exhibit in Atelier Arthur Rogiers.

In Atelier Arthur Rogiers, video art is presented according to the exhibition concept "Chambres d'Amis". This does not imply a black box as in a museum, gallery or art space, but a presentation within the context of an existing or slightly modified interior design of a home.