Orla Barry
David Bate
Marianne Berenhaut
Marcel Broodthaers
Glauce Cerveira
Gordon Cheung
Sandra Cross
Jean-Philippe Defaut
Els Dietvorst
Aldous Eveleigh
Oona Grimes
John Guest
Ian Hamilton-Finlay
Nicky Hodge
Christian Israel
Hywel Wyn Jones
Barry Kemp
John Roger King
David Lamelas
Laura Malacart
Herman Martin
David McKeran
Andrea Merciar
Susan Morris
Perry Roberts
David Robilliard
Guy Rombouts
Rombouts & Droste
Kevin Rowe
Gerry Smith
Walter Swennen
Jack Vandermissen
Angel Vergara
Bernard Villers
Gerry Smith
A dialogue between Belgian and British artists. An adventure in which Belgian art and artists provide the inspiration. The exhibition hopes to explore the mischievous nature of Belgian art through the collision of different languages: primarily the language of the picture with the language of words. British artists have been invited to appear alongside their Belgian neighbours to generate a dialogue of shared ideas and fortuitous encounters.
A dialogue between Belgian and British artists
Orla Barry David Bate Marianne Berenhaut Marcel Broodthaers Glauce Cerveira
Gordon Cheung Sandra Cross Jean-Philippe Defaut Els Dietvorst William
English
Aldous Eveleigh Oona Grimes John Guest Ian Hamilton-Finlay Nicky Hodge
Christian Israel Hywel Wyn Jones Barry Kemp John Roger King David Lamelas
Leo Laura Malacart Herman Martin David McKeran Andrea Merciar Susan Morris
Perry Roberts David Robilliard Guy Rombouts Rombouts & Droste Kevin Rowe
Gerry Smith Walter Swennen Jack Vandermissen Angel Vergara Bernard Villers
Sense & Nonsense is an adventure in which Belgian art and artists provide the
inspiration. The exhibition hopes to explore the mischievous nature of Belgian
art through the collision of different languages: primarily the language of the
picture with the language of words. British artists have been invited to appear
alongside their Belgian neighbours to generate a dialogue of shared ideas and
fortuitous encounters.
The exhibition is curated by Gerry Smith.
Private view: Friday 12 September 6 - 9 pm
Image: Hywel Wyn Jones The flesh is more interesting than the bone 1996 mixed media
With thanks to the Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London; Galerie Annie Gentils, Antwerp; Michael
Novy and Maria Gilissen, Brussels.
For further information and slides/digital images please contact Danielle Arnaud
on 020 7735 8292
Next: Marie - France & Patricia Martin 7 November to 14 December 2003
C'est comme Être video and installation
Danielle Arnaud
123 Kennington Road SE11 6SF UK
London
ph. +44 02077358292