Welcome to Le Neuf Gallery
In this project, I take pleasure in presenting a personal curation of inspiring contemporary artists. My selection is based on creativity, emotion, quality, and confidence. I focus on emerging or established artists who have not yet been discovered by the Brussels public.
Each time you visit us, you will find a selection of 3 different artists in a variety of artistic disciplines. The selection is frequently updated with new artworks as I discover new artists or interesting new creations.
Xavier Huysmans, Director
OPEN EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON BETWEEN 14:00 AND 18:00 H
RIVOLI OPEN SUNDAY: 02/06/24 BETWEEN 14:00 AND 18:00 H
Ine Lammers is back at Le Neuf Gallery with recent works from her famous series “H-echt”. We present 5 oil paintings accentuated with charcoal, handmade paper, iron or lead, which provoke tactile dialogues, exploring the emotional values of materials rather than their functional value.
BEDDRU's artistic world is composed of escaped memories from his past spent in the south of Italy and the Greek heritage he grew up with.
A focus on mythology, redirected towards leading female figures who bring enigmatic messages to be deciphered, merges with the artist's memories of Sicilian experiences in exotic markets that he recreates from his childhood. The beauty of the human body, in its structural simplicity, is linked to the power of nature, the mother of all our sensory experiences. In
The magic of BEDDRU's vibrant colours makes the observer feel the warmth of the South and instantly lifts our mood to a level of relaxation, happiness and serenity. The use of modern materials such as plexiglass is a deliberate choice by the artist to create art forms that reflect his time. While the content comes from the past, the form remains contemporary.
Guillaume Thunis uses ink and paper to explore the relationship with time and infinity, taking on a cyclical character through the repetition of the gesture. He aims to transform reality, to rewrite another world with another rhythm. He often embarks on creations that require extreme patience, practising meditative drawing. In this way, by losing the notion of time, he regains control of it, drawing the passage of time.