CV
CV | Naomi Gilon
Arlon, Belgium, 1996
Education
ENSAV La Cambre, Painting department, Brussels (BE), graduated in 2018
Exhibitions
2021
Seductive arrangements, duo-show with Mirjam Vreeswijk, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (NL)
Prix du Luxembourg, CACLB, Montauban-Buzenol (BE)
H Y P E R M A R K E T, Curated by Van Der Borght Bjornus and INDERUIMTE, Kunsthal Gent (BE)
2020
Generation Brussels, By Brussels Gallery Weekend, Galerie Louise (BE)
MIEUX VAUT MARCHER A L’OMBRE, Rue Saint-Claude 20, Paris (FR)
Prix de la Sculpture, La Chataigneraie, Flémalle (BE)
TIME TO DRESS, Curated by Temple Magazine, Voiture14, Marseille (FR)
Art Au Centre #2, Until 30.04.20, Liège (BE)
The Potion Room, Subsidiary Projects, London (UK)
2019
RSVP, Gallery Cdlt+, Liège (BE) (Solo)
Snails for Eyes, Kingsgate Road, London (UK)
INT/EXT, Curated by Jérémy Bobel, Encore Brussels (BE), With the support of ALICE Gallery
Biënnale van België, Curated by Diesel Project, Floraliënhal, Ghent (BE)
Imbroglio (or the ability to incorporate possibilities) Like A Little Disaster, Polignano a Mare (IT)
GO! 2019 - Parcours Jeunes Artistes de Mons, BAM, Mons (BE)
A Glass Is Not A Reference for An Amount, Curated by Van der Borght Bjornus, In De Ruimte, Ghent (BE)
2018
13X18 cm, Curated by Marine Candova, Gallery Cdlt+, Liège (BE)
MARGINALIA, Curated by Koi Persyn, STOCK and InDeRuimte, Leiepark, Saint-Denis-Westrem (BE)
SALUT FRERO ÇA VA ?, Curated by Jan Zöller, LUIS LEU, Karlsruhe (DE)
Hypertrophy, Coherent, Brussels (BE), Curated by Ubay Martin
2017
Net Art For Storage, Curated by Ben Grosser, A pavilion for The Wrong — New Digital Art Biennale
Drive Slow, Pavillon Baltard, Paris (FR)
2016
Error/Fail, Curated by Ubay Martin, Les Halles Saint Géry, Brussels (BE)
Residencies & awards
2018
Selected for the Prix de la Commission des Arts de Wallonie, Namur (BE)
2016
Landschaft, Curated by François Patoue, Artoll Kunstlabor, Bedburg-Hau (DE)
Curatorial
2019
Une Poésie Contemporaine, Collective Exhibition, LaVallée, Bruxelles (BE)
2018
Dans ma Skoda Fabia, Personal In Situ Project, Collaboration with Delphine Schockert, Le Maga, Brussels (BE)