Surrealist, humoristic, humble art: Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys at Mukha, Gent. Brilliant!
Poor materials are assembled into minimal sculptures: skinny characters are made of what looks like welded trestle supports from the DIY store and found objets from charity shops, dodgey ceramics receive huge importance and are displayed on high plinthes, pencil drawings of trams and passengers are displayed about the space in glassless frames. In a corner, their is a small painting show: loud coloured paintings are displayed on pannels, it rather looks like an evening class exhibition, and round the corner a painter wearing a beret stands composing a wild picture.
There are also videos where the characters become protagonists and a computerised voice tells their story. The stories are rather sad, the painter has to deal with his criticising partner who wants him to do video art instead of painting and the siamese ladies (with chicken feet) ask impossible riddles.


What Belgium does best!
May 11th, 2013These days
May 11th, 2013Breathing time
May 11th, 2013APATOW ART
May 5th, 2013Patchwalk
April 29th, 20133
April 27th, 2013ART
April 20th, 2013Middlemarch: Israel Lund’s silkscreens and Ethan Cook’s woven canvas patchworks.

Brussels Art Fair 2013 trend: textiles!

Woven painting by? – patchwork versus painting by Mette Winckelmann – needle work paintings by Natasza Niedziolka.

Supports/ Surfaces back in trend.
Pula – Trst
April 10th, 2013
Bus to Trieste, the windy wonderful Austro-Hungarian-Italian city.

___Back to the Sorgente, 4 years and a child on… and Mirsada has printed the card Harrisson drew during our last stay in Trieste! Very happy to be back and taste her lovely food again… definitly one of the best restaurants in the world!







