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Nunc Contemporary

Wolstraat 15, Antwerp, Belgium
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Nunc Contemporary provides a platform for known artists who have been exhibiting worldwide and young emerging artists.

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Hope | Daisy Boman 17.11.2016 - 15.01.2017

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The Divided Woman

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The Divided Woman. Group show including work of Oana Farcas, Teodora Axente and Ioana Iacob. Dates: September 22 – October 22, 2016 The Divided Woman brings together three women artists from Cluj, Romania: Teodora Axente, Oana Farcas and Ioana Iacob. The exhibition explores the notion of the representation of 'woman' as an evolving entity composed of separate parts. For many women, the challenge of assuming multiple roles that have to be constantly adapted according to shifting societal norms and personal pressures, engenders the feeling of being divided into a myriad of overlapping or more often, opposing guises. Guest curator: Jane Neal Please find more here: http://www.nunc-contemporary.be/exhibitions/the-divided-woman

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Aaron Vergult. The Endless Path for the Flow of Current 26/05/2016 - 03/09/2016. Installation shot © Kim Thissen. "For the last years I was attracted to the aesthetics of low-resolution images" - Vergult in his works deliberately neglects the exact fixing of what is going on around with the means of traditional photography. He prefers low quality pictures, which are associated with non-staged and true life depiction. Fast reaction, desire to seize the moment, preference to the essence over the aesthetic and qualitative aspect of the picture - these are the main criteria denoting the works of Aaron Vergult. The double effect of being present and observing from aside - are the feelings we experience when looking at the newest series of Vergult. Read more here: http://dev.nunc-contemporary.be/exhibitions/Aaron-Vergult.-The-Endless-Path-for-the-Flow-of-Current

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Do not miss: New work from Aaron Vergult in the project "The Endless Path for the Flow of Current", until 03/09/2016. Installation shots © Kim Thissen

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Still on view with installation shots coming soon! New work from Aaron Vergult. "The image of Edward Hopper's one of the most recognizable paintings of the last century “Nighthawks” involuntarily comes to our mind. It shows a dark deserted street at a late hour with a corner snack bar with large windows, through which several casual visitors can be seen. For a moment, you can imagine that this is also a still from a surveillance camera, located at the adjoining building, so real it seems." Read more here: http://www.nunc-contemporary.be/exhibitions/aaron-vergult.-the-endless-path-for-the-flow-of-current

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Danielle van Zadelhoff at SCOPE in Basel, 14-19 June. Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in Basel, SCOPE Art Show is delighted to announce its new location at Clarahuus, just three blocks from Messeplatz. This year SCOPE Basel welcomes 85 International Exhibitors alongside 10 Breeder Program galleries. Exhibitors hail from four continents and over twenty countries including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, Iran, Russia, Turkey, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada.

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Aaron Vergult. The Endless Path for the Flow of Current 26/05/2016 - 03/09/2016 "For the last years I was attracted to the aesthetics of low-resolution images" - Vergult in his works deliberately neglects the exact fixing of what is going on around with the means of traditional photography. He prefers low quality pictures, which are associated with non-staged and true life depiction. Fast reaction, desire to seize the moment, preference to the essence over the aesthetic and qualitative aspect of the picture - these are the main criteria denoting the works of Aaron Vergult. The double effect of being present and observing from aside - are the feelings we experience when looking at the newest series of Vergult. Read more here: http://dev.nunc-contemporary.be/exhibitions/Aaron-Vergult.-The-Endless-Path-for-the-Flow-of-Current

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Do not miss the chance to see Sonja Vereecken's work at NUNC Contemporary! Second Skin is the last weekend on display. Below: The One before Last l & ll. Abaca, flax, plexi, 40x35x10 cm x2.

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Opening of "The Endless Path for the Flow of Current", solo exhibition by Aaron Vergult

Opening of "The Endless Path for the Flow of Current", solo exhibition by Aaron Vergult
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