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Venue
Galerie Nathalie Obadia BRUSSELS
Date
2015.11.28 Sat - 2016.01.31 Sun
Opening Exhibition
Address
8 rue Charles Decoster 1050
Ixelles-Brussels, Belgium
Telephone
+32 (0) 2 648 14 05
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm

Saturday 12 pm - 6 pm
Director
Constance Dumas
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Joris Van de Moortel
[Press Release]

Joris van de Moortel will present his first monographic exhibition in a Belgian institution at BE-PART, the contemporary art centre in Waregem.

All the exhibition space has been set aside for this young artist from Antwerp (b. 1983), allowing him to demonstrate the full range of his versatile talent. As always, Joris van de Moortel will invite us to engage in an experience that is both visual and sensorial.

In his role as a musician, performer and visual artist, Joris van de Moortel has produced some twenty new works for the occasion (drawings, sculptures and installations), conceived to offer answers to the question “Ça vous intéresse l’architecture?”

The title of the exhibition underlies the artist’s current research, which questions the notions of volume and space using the trajectories followed by light (neon) and sound, from which he takes constant inspiration.

This visual artist-cum-musician is equally interested in feedback and the sounds of nature, in particular birdsong, to which he wished to draw attention through the presence of a series of nest boxes. These are linked with other, larger structures – “cubical or cylindrical shacks” – and architectural elements like partitions, casing, revolving doors and fencing that together create paths to be negotiated: to do so, all you have to do is to follow the blue light.

An architect of light, space and sound, the multidisciplinary Joris van de Moortel has composed a score that he will conduct at a performance by the “Spectra Ensemble for contemporary music” at the opening and closing sessions.