A decadent group show with too many artists.
All showing work from 2020, the ultimate time in Limbo of our generation’s collective consciousness. Searching for narratives through juxtaposition, synergy or chaos we invite the viewer to experience 2020.
We are living through what may well become one of the defining moments of the twenty-first century. This much we know. What we do not know, is which turn current events will take. COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter may catapult the world in further turmoil, accelerating the global ecological catastrophe and fuelling further outbursts of systemic racism. But they may also prove to be a political and ecological turning point, an ultimate wake up call leading to racial justice as well as climate justice.
Not knowing which direction events will take is what puts us in limbo: clearly, the old structures are dying or becoming untenable - but whether new forms of life, a new relation to nature, and a renewed engagement with racial and ecological equality will emerge remains entirely unclear at this point.
‘LIMBO’ is an expression of the multifarious feelings of distress, anger, frustration, but also hope and belonging that many of the participating artists, like so many of us, have experienced throughout 2020.
Featuring:
Adrien Vermont, Alexis Bondoux, Amadeo Morelos, Bijijoo, Botond Keresztesi, Ciro Duclos, Daan Gielis, Daniel Van Straalen, Dittmar Viane, Douglas Cantor, Elissa Lacoste, Elsa Rouy, Etienne Marc, Floris Van Look, Georgina Clapham, Hugo Avigo, Jacopo Pagin, Jean-Baptiste Janisset, Jordy Kerwick, Liam Fallon, Loïc Devaux, Mahsa Merci, Maria Fragoso, Mariah Ferrari, Mark Connolly, Marria Pratts, Messgewand, Natacha Mankowski, Nicolas Holiber, Orson Oxo Van Beek & Quinten Mestdagh, Rebecca Brodskis, Robuche, Serban Ionescu, Sophie Vallance, Stef Van Looveren, Stephane Abitbol, Thomas Ballouhey, Tom Volkaert, Touche-Touche, Tramaine de Senna, Valentin Vie Binet & Romy Texier, Victor Delestre and Xander Faes.