Street Art Brussels
19 oct. 2018 - 28 déc. 2018
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Casa do Brasil - 350 Avenue Louise 1050
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Denis Meyers
Born in 1979, Denis Meyers is a Belgian urban artist. He studied at the National Superior School of Arts and Visuals of la Cambre, in Brussels, city where he currently lives and works. Denis Meyers is particularly known for his frescoes and stickers in form of faces, which he calls his "perso", printed and cut out by hand and then spread in the urban space. The artist defines himself as a typographer, a vocation that he inherited from his grandfather, Lucien De Roeck (1915-2002) which created among others the ensemble of the World Expo poster of 1958.
He is very know by his project called “Remember” which led him to paint nearly 25, 000 m² of an abandoned building which was going to be destructed, a pharaonic project in which the artist invested space (doors, roof, facade, windows) and posted his memories, in the form of writings and portraits.
Denis Meyers signed a collection of sweat and T shirts for the 2016 spring-summer collection of the Belgian brand Bellerose. He had previously collaborated in charitable projects (Plate-Forme, Prévention Sida, Make-A-Wish) and painted on numerous supports: skate boards, bicycle frames. He has also performed live paintings during some events.
https://www.remember-souvenir.me
Parole
Born in Brussels, Graffiti artist
Parole is a self-educated artist, refusing to be assigned or confined to the title of expert or specialist. His work is multi-faceted, at the cross roads of culture, and draws upon the use of many skills and tools.
He conceives his work like a collective history, with meetings and partnerships, both sharing and resisting. He basically acts like a man with no boundaries; turning left and right, bobbing up and down.
Parole reflecting upon meaningful distortions, developing spontaneous writings, more gesturally than textually, twists, reforms, knead and mixes up the letters enough to make them illegible. It turns them into an opaque of all the readings, makes them resistant to codes of status, and produces inter-subjective communication conventions.
http://www.parole.name
Farm Prod
The "FARM PROD" art collective gathers artists from various horizons around a common passion: painting. Influenced by street art as much as contemporary art, the "FARM PROD" members are constantly experimenting new themes and processes.
Crew: Nelson dos Reis, Fred Lebbe, Guillaume Desmarets, Alexandre Alonso, Alexis Corrand, Arnaud Debal & Piotr Szlachta.
http://www.farmprod.com
Obetre
Born in Brussels, Obetre started his career in Graffiti almost 20 years ago in Toulouse where his parents settled.
Aftermaths, taking advantage of a student exchange program, he found himself in Montreal where he studied sociology. The studies of shamans, put him back on the road to Brussels, the city in where he was born, but has never lived before. Once installed, he took the opportunity to study art in La Cambre between 2002 and 2005 and to complete a master's degree in sociology at the ULB. Obetre could fallow an atypical career with a double attribute of sociologist and artist, allowing him to approach the world and art with a shrewd look.
http://obetre.net
Oli-B
Painter, illustrator and street artist from Brussels, Belgium.
His work ranges across a huge array of media: acrylic, spray paint as well as digital or screen printing techniques on a wide variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, walls or even stickers. Oli-B’s flow operates on various fronts. Visually, it is fluidity that predominates, colours that are emphatic but balance each other; and a composition that binds everything together.
https://oli-b.be/
Denis Meyers
Born in 1979, Denis Meyers is a Belgian urban artist. He studied at the National Superior School of Arts and Visuals of la Cambre, in Brussels, city where he currently lives and works. Denis Meyers is particularly known for his frescoes and stickers in form of faces, which he calls his "perso", printed and cut out by hand and then spread in the urban space. The artist defines himself as a typographer, a vocation that he inherited from his grandfather, Lucien De Roeck (1915-2002) which created among others the ensemble of the World Expo poster of 1958.
He is very know by his project called “Remember” which led him to paint nearly 25, 000 m² of an abandoned building which was going to be destructed, a pharaonic project in which the artist invested space (doors, roof, facade, windows) and posted his memories, in the form of writings and portraits.
Denis Meyers signed a collection of sweat and T shirts for the 2016 spring-summer collection of the Belgian brand Bellerose. He had previously collaborated in charitable projects (Plate-Forme, Prévention Sida, Make-A-Wish) and painted on numerous supports: skate boards, bicycle frames. He has also performed live paintings during some events.
https://www.remember-souvenir.me
Parole
Born in Brussels, Graffiti artist
Parole is a self-educated artist, refusing to be assigned or confined to the title of expert or specialist. His work is multi-faceted, at the cross roads of culture, and draws upon the use of many skills and tools.
He conceives his work like a collective history, with meetings and partnerships, both sharing and resisting. He basically acts like a man with no boundaries; turning left and right, bobbing up and down.
Parole reflecting upon meaningful distortions, developing spontaneous writings, more gesturally than textually, twists, reforms, knead and mixes up the letters enough to make them illegible. It turns them into an opaque of all the readings, makes them resistant to codes of status, and produces inter-subjective communication conventions.
http://www.parole.name
Farm Prod
The "FARM PROD" art collective gathers artists from various horizons around a common passion: painting. Influenced by street art as much as contemporary art, the "FARM PROD" members are constantly experimenting new themes and processes.
Crew: Nelson dos Reis, Fred Lebbe, Guillaume Desmarets, Alexandre Alonso, Alexis Corrand, Arnaud Debal & Piotr Szlachta.
http://www.farmprod.com
Obetre
Born in Brussels, Obetre started his career in Graffiti almost 20 years ago in Toulouse where his parents settled.
Aftermaths, taking advantage of a student exchange program, he found himself in Montreal where he studied sociology. The studies of shamans, put him back on the road to Brussels, the city in where he was born, but has never lived before. Once installed, he took the opportunity to study art in La Cambre between 2002 and 2005 and to complete a master's degree in sociology at the ULB. Obetre could fallow an atypical career with a double attribute of sociologist and artist, allowing him to approach the world and art with a shrewd look.
http://obetre.net
Oli-B
Painter, illustrator and street artist from Brussels, Belgium.
His work ranges across a huge array of media: acrylic, spray paint as well as digital or screen printing techniques on a wide variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, walls or even stickers. Oli-B’s flow operates on various fronts. Visually, it is fluidity that predominates, colours that are emphatic but balance each other; and a composition that binds everything together.
https://oli-b.be/