42 artworks originally featured in A Public Affair are now complemented by works from established artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Danh Vō, and Shirin Neshat, alongside a younger generation, such as Brussels-based Léa Belooussovitch or Yoel Pytowski, with an in situ installation. You will also find works from artists such as David Armstrong, David Brognon & Stéphanie Rollin, Edgar Martins, Musa N. Nxumalo and Hank Willis Thomas. These works, drawn from Frédéric de Goldschmidt’s collection, offer a unique perspective on the relationship between intimacy and public space. The exhibition, envisioned as a third chapter, creates a dialogue with its predecessors, A Private Affair and A Public Affair, exploring the transition from intimacy to exposed intimacy—often imbued with poignant, politically...
42 artworks originally featured in A Public Affair are now complemented by works from established artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Danh Vō, and Shirin Neshat, alongside a younger generation, such as Brussels-based Léa Belooussovitch or Yoel Pytowski, with an in situ installation. You will also find works from artists such as David Armstrong, David Brognon & Stéphanie Rollin, Edgar Martins, Musa N. Nxumalo and Hank Willis Thomas. These works, drawn from Frédéric de Goldschmidt’s collection, offer a unique perspective on the relationship between intimacy and public space. The exhibition, envisioned as a third chapter, creates a dialogue with its predecessors, A Private Affair and A Public Affair, exploring the transition from intimacy to exposed intimacy—often imbued with poignant, politically charged, and sometimes dramatic struggles. How much violence must still be endured to preserve the softness of intimacy? *Other artists in the exhibition: Helena Almeida, Reza Aramesh, Éric Aupol, Younes Baba-Ali, Aline Bouvy, James Casebere, Laurie Charles, Aleskandra Chaushova, David Claerbout, Margaret Courtney-Clarke, Tacita Dean, Dries Depoorter, Romuald Hazoumè, Jan Henderikse, Hideyuki Ishibashi, Sven 't Jolle, Kapwani Kiwanga, Maria Kley, Michel Mazzoni, Jacqueline Mesmaeker, Terrence Musekiwa, Sophie Nys, Camille Orso, Michael Patterson-Carver, Carmen Reátegui, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Barthélémy Toguo, Isaac van Nikelen, Nico Williams, Ulla-Stina Wikander, Wiktoria Wojciechowska, and Yunyao Zhang.Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Wednesday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Thursday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Friday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Saturday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Sunday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
42 artworks originally featured in A Public Affair are now complemented by works from established artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Danh Vō, and Shirin Neshat, alongside a younger generation, such as Brussels-based Léa Belooussovitch or Yoel Pytowski, with an in situ installation. You will also find works from artists such as David Armstrong, David Brognon & Stéphanie Rollin, Edgar Martins, Musa N. Nxumalo and Hank Willis Thomas. These works, drawn from Frédéric de Goldschmidt’s collection, offer a unique perspective on the relationship between intimacy and public space. The exhibition, envisioned as a third chapter, creates a dialogue with its predecessors, A Private Affair and A Public Affair, exploring the transition from intimacy to exposed intimacy—often imbued with poignant, politically...
42 artworks originally featured in A Public Affair are now complemented by works from established artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Danh Vō, and Shirin Neshat, alongside a younger generation, such as Brussels-based Léa Belooussovitch or Yoel Pytowski, with an in situ installation. You will also find works from artists such as David Armstrong, David Brognon & Stéphanie Rollin, Edgar Martins, Musa N. Nxumalo and Hank Willis Thomas. These works, drawn from Frédéric de Goldschmidt’s collection, offer a unique perspective on the relationship between intimacy and public space. The exhibition, envisioned as a third chapter, creates a dialogue with its predecessors, A Private Affair and A Public Affair, exploring the transition from intimacy to exposed intimacy—often imbued with poignant, politically charged, and sometimes dramatic struggles. How much violence must still be endured to preserve the softness of intimacy? *Other artists in the exhibition: Helena Almeida, Reza Aramesh, Éric Aupol, Younes Baba-Ali, Aline Bouvy, James Casebere, Laurie Charles, Aleskandra Chaushova, David Claerbout, Margaret Courtney-Clarke, Tacita Dean, Dries Depoorter, Romuald Hazoumè, Jan Henderikse, Hideyuki Ishibashi, Sven 't Jolle, Kapwani Kiwanga, Maria Kley, Michel Mazzoni, Jacqueline Mesmaeker, Terrence Musekiwa, Sophie Nys, Camille Orso, Michael Patterson-Carver, Carmen Reátegui, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Barthélémy Toguo, Isaac van Nikelen, Nico Williams, Ulla-Stina Wikander, Wiktoria Wojciechowska, and Yunyao Zhang.Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Wednesday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Thursday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Friday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Saturday | 14:00 - 18:00 |
Sunday | 14:00 - 18:00 |