In their duo-exhibition, “Tree of Life”, artists Bela Silva and Vera Vermeersch offer an homage to Italy, its landscape, culture and history through a series of ceramics and tapestries. On view at Spazio Nobile Gallery through May 15, 2022.
Here, TLmag highlights the most recent exhibitions and artists featured at our sister gallery Spazio Nobile.
In their duo-exhibition, “Tree of Life”, artists Bela Silva and Vera Vermeersch offer an homage to Italy, its landscape, culture and history through a series of ceramics and tapestries. On view at Spazio Nobile Gallery through May 15, 2022.
On January 20th, Spazio Nobile Gallery opens an solo show by Éva Garcia titled, “Can this light…? Garcia’s moody, almost ethereal gouaches, engravings and paintings hover between figuration and abstraction, seemingly emerging from their surface as if moving through space. The exhibition is on view through March 27, 2022.
Giovanna Massoni writes about the work of Kaspar Hamacher for the A/W 2021 issue of TLmag36: All Is Landscape. Hamacher currently has a selection of his sculptures on view at Spazio Nobile Gallery through January 16, 2022.
On November 19th, Spazio Nobile Gallery opened an exhibition of new glassworks by François Azambourg made while in residence at CIAV Miesenthal in the spring of 2021. Lise Coirier writes about her encounter with the artist and visiting his studio.
In September 2021, ‘Le Sacre de la Matière’ ushered in its second chapter at the Ancienne Nonciature. Bringing together ten artists represented by Spazio Nobile, the exhibition showcases unique new artworks united around the evocative theme of sacred materialities.
TLmag spoke to Portugese artist Bela Silva about her practice and work as part of the group exhibition Threads of Nature at Spazio Nobile Gallery.
Kaspar Hamacher attempts to create a connection between humans and nature, his work is currently on show at Spazio Nobile Gallery and CID au Grand-Hornu.
French designer Samy Rio creates objects that bridge traditional crafts and modern industrial processes through playful and functional material combinations.
Ernst Gamperl creates large-scale wooden vessels, expertly crafting the material to reveal and express natural details and textures. In this careful and considered process, knots, bulges, splits, indentations, and scars are elevated, shown to be integral parts of the material’s history and lifespan.
TLmag spoke to Nathalie Campion about her practice and connection to nature: ”I lived and worked according to the rythm of nature rather than time”.
Berlin-based designer Philipp Weber works with elemental materials to explore craft processes. TLmag speaks with Weber about emphasising process over outcome, and the relationship between maker and material.
TLmag sat down with artist Lila Farget to talk about her practice, the exhibition Threads of Nature at Spazio Nobile Gallery and Ateliers Zaventem.