Dries Segers commissaire Annelies Nagels
17 mars 2019 - 04 mai 2019
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Hopstreet Gallery - 109 Rue Saint-Georges 1050
Light(sensitivity) and time have been the main points of focus in his work. Recently this is slowly expanding towards the use of the apparatus and the role of reproduction of the photographic image. It’s a way of making dependencies between the creation of an image and redefining the social and (s)cult(p)ural value of it.
Annelies Nagels
Dries Segers (b. 1990, Turnhout) lives and works in Brussels. He graduated at the Listahaskoli, Icelandic Academy for the Arts in Reykjavik (2011) and LUCA School of Arts, Sint Lukas Brussels (2013). His work has been shown in solo- and groupshows as The Weekend Room (Seoul, South Korea), De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, Netherlands), Musee and Galerie Botanique, Brussels, Neue Galerie, Ausberg, Germany, Warte für Kunst, Kassel, Germany, 019, Ghent, BOZAR, Brussel, Tique art space, Antwerp, De Warande, Turnhout and Fotomuseum, Antwerp
Annelies Nagels studied Slavic Philology and Art History. After living in Moscow for two years, she was in charge of Jan De Cock's atelier from 2004 to 2007. For the last 10 years she has managed the exhibitions department of De Warande, a cultural centre in Turnhout. The exhibitions that she oversaw in De Warande include solo exhibitions by Hans Op de Beeck, Jef Geys, Nicolas Provost, Peter de Cupere, Nel Aerts and Ria Pacquée. A group exhibition entitled ‘The Gulf Between’, which she curated together with Glenn Geerinck, is currently on display.
Hopstreet Gallery
109 Rue Saint-Georges 1050
Hopstreet Gallery est installée dans un espace de la Galerie Rivoli, un centre commercial construit dans les années 1970 qui abrite plusieurs espaces de galeries. Parmi les artistes attachés à la Hopstreet Gallery figurent Bas van den Hurk, Davide Bertocchi, Sara Bjarland, Thorsten Brinkmann, Veronica Brovall, Jonathan Callan, Christof Mascher, Egill Sæbjörnsson, Egon Van Herreweghe, et Tinus Vermeersch.
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