OVERVIEW ARTISTS

de La Casinière, Joëlle

°1944 - Casablanca
Joëlle de La Casinière is French by origin and a Belgian by adoption. She is continually educating herself in graphic poetry on various kinds of supports (canvas, paper, film, magnetic tape, optical disc,...etc...) and she leads the nomadic life that comes with it ...

Dekegel, Olivier

°1970
"Olivier Dekegel lives and works in Brussels, where he studied film at the INSAS. As an assistant choreographer, light and sound designer he was involved in various dance and theatrical pieces. For the moment he is a curator at the Belgian Royal Film Museum. His self-produced films, made with 16mm or Super 8, always take an outspoken autobiographical angle, in the style of Jonas Mekas ...

Downsbrough, Peter

°1940 - New Brunswick, New Jersey (USA). Lives in Brussels
Peter Downsbrough’s work encompasses sculpture, graphics, photography, video, film, and books, and presents complex associations between architecture, text and typography. Only the bare essentials remain: form is often reduced to lines, colours are mostly barred ...
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De Gruyter, Jos

°1965 - Geel (Belgium)
° 1965, lives in Brussels (Belgium). In his visual work, his installations and his videos Jos De Gruyter uses a twisted sense of humour to give an outline of situations and characters on the verge of alienation ...
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Dujourie, Lili


Group exhibitions: 2009: Argos - Open Lounge, Villa Merkel & Bahnwärterhaus, Esslingen (DE) ...
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De Bemels, Antonin

°1975 - (Belgium)
Antonin De Bemels works with diverse media, including drawing, electronic music, photography, and writing. His super-8 films are shot frame by frame. The camera records automatically, its shutter-speed increasing or decreasing according to the levels of light it captures ...
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D'Haeseleer, Kurt

°1974
° 1974, lives in Brussels (Belgium). The recent work of video artist Kurt D’Haeseleer examines the impact of public space on our everyday reality. In a strategy of ’hidden complexity’, his images reveal his concern with social and architectural themes. Kurt D’Haeseleer studied modern history in Leuven and Vienna, and cinema, video and television in Brussels ...
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Decostere, Stefaan

°1955 - Kortrijk
° 1955, born in Kortrijk (Belgium), lives in Ostend (Belgium). The work of television artist, publicist, website and installation artist Stefaan Decostere follows various directions, but is always - directly or subversively - bound to a resistance to the media within which he works ...

Duke, Emily Vey

°1972 - Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada)
° 1972. Emily Vey Duke currently lives in Chicago (USA). She got her BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and her Masters degree in Fine Arts at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Since 1994 she has collaborated as artists and curators with Cooper Battersby, producing works on paper, installations and sound pieces ...
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de Boer, Manon

°1966 - India
Manon de Boer (India, 1966) lives and works in Brussels, where she is a member of the artist collective Auguste Orts, created in 2006. She studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Rotterdam and at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam ...

Dietvorst, Jan

°1953 - Bergen Op Zoom (Netherlands). Lives in Amsterdam.
Jan Dietvorst works with anthropological themes, exploring the making of myth and mythologisation of realities. In his extensive collaborations with Roy Villevoye, he examines these issues in documentary-style video footage shot primarily in parts of former Dutch New Guinea, but refuses to simplify or reduce his subject. ...
Repromotion, Jan De Cock, 2010. Courtesy the Artist

De Cock, Jan

°1976 - Etterbeek. Lives and works in Brussels.
Jan De Cock is renowned for his sculptural installations, which the artist sees as monuments to Modernism. His monumental installations mix often plywood sculptural modules that recall twentieth-century abstraction – formally referring to the modernist and constructivist idioms – with color and black-and-white photographs, video- and film works ...

Dufranne, Nicolas

°1977 - Belgium
"Nicolas Dufranne studied audiovisual arts at Brussels’ La Cambre. He has developed a personal style in his video work, a combination of photographical and computer animated tableaux vivants, telling the story of human relations in a dark way and at a slow pace of their own, without any specification of time or place ...