Herman Van Ingelgem - Zur Gesundheit - until 8 February 026
Marc Rossignol
Synchrone
Opening Sunday 9 September 2018
Marc Rossignol
Synchrone
Opening Sunday 9 September 2018
Marc Rossignol
Synchrone
Opening Sunday 9 September 2018
Marc Rossignol
Synchrone
Opening Sunday 9 September 2018
Herman Van Ingelgem
Foreign Bodies & Protheses
06/09/2021 - 17/10/2021
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Marc Vanderleenen – Inhabitence - ANNIE GENTILS GALLERY
Inhabitance is Marc Vanderleenen’s seventh exhibition at our gallery, featuring a series of singerie paintings.
The singerie theme was first introduced by Pieter Van der Borcht around 1575 and later adapted by Jean-Baptiste Chardin in his 1739 painting The Monkey Painter. Vanderleenen’s singeries are reinterpretations of Chardin’s work.
A new development in the artist’s practice is the series Nudes on a Coach (after Walter Sickert),
in which Vanderleenen adopts a more “open” painting style than usual.
Vanderleenen has succeeded in giving his color palette a highly distinctive, almost trademarked signature, consisting of a mixture of brown-grey and ochre-like tones. By incorporating abundant yellow—a color considered one of the most psychologically intense according to the color spectrum—he achieves a unique chromatic identity.
This instantly recognizable palette functions as an overarching stylistic strategy, unifying a wide range of thematic and emotional content.
(Thibaut Verhoeven, in: “Fifty Shades of the Most Self-Relativising Grey – Aboutness – Marc Vanderleenen”)
Marc Vanderleenen was born in Mechelen in 1952 and currently lives and works in Antwerp.
The exhibition “Inhabitance, a solo presentation by Marc Vanderleenen runs on the first floor of the gallery until 29 March.
Marc Vanderleenen
Inhabitence

Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 cm

Oil on canvas, 60,5 x 42 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 cm

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