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From 25 November 2022 to 7 January 2023, Huberty & Breyne is delighted to be hosting the exhibition "°¿²Ô´Ç³¾²¹³Ù´Ç±èé±ð" in its Brussels gallery. Curated by Cécile Angelini, the exhibition brings together more than 50 contemporary artists from across the globe and from a variety of disciplines. Each of their creations contributes to a lively new dialogue focussing on a cutting-edge concept in the arts.
The aim of the exhibition is to re-examine the notion of onomatopoeia from a variety of fascinating angles. Is there an original language upon which all others are founded, and how would such a language be interpreted in art? Can all aspects of reality be converted into onomatopoeic words? Which best express the age in which we live? How do we represent a sound or make an image "speak" in sound? Is an image worth a thousand words?
As Cécile Angelini, curator of the exhibition, explains, "Onomatopoeia is a concept dear to comic strip, but also to the visual arts and to Japanese literature. It enables the artist to tackle such exciting subjects as the relationship between sound and image, translation, reality and its representation".
Paintings, sculptures, installations, videos, drawings, original plates, texts, photographs and limited editions, executed or selected specially for the occasion, are displayed throughout the gallery's 1,000 m2 space, filling the brilliant white cube with a riot of shapes and colours.
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From 25 November 2022 to 7 January 2023, Huberty & Breyne is delighted to be hosting the exhibition "°¿²Ô´Ç³¾²¹³Ù´Ç±èé±ð" in its Brussels gallery. Curated by Cécile Angelini, the exhibition brings together more than 50 contemporary artists from across the globe and from a variety of disciplines. Each of their creations contributes to a lively new dialogue focussing on a cutting-edge concept in the arts.
The aim of the exhibition is to re-examine the notion of onomatopoeia from a variety of fascinating angles. Is there an original language upon which all others are founded, and how would such a language be interpreted in art? Can all aspects of reality be converted into onomatopoeic words? Which best express the age in which we live? How do we represent a sound or make an image "speak" in sound? Is an image worth a thousand words?
As Cécile Angelini, curator of the exhibition, explains, "Onomatopoeia is a concept dear to comic strip, but also to the visual arts and to Japanese literature. It enables the artist to tackle such exciting subjects as the relationship between sound and image, translation, reality and its representation".
Paintings, sculptures, installations, videos, drawings, original plates, texts, photographs and limited editions, executed or selected specially for the occasion, are displayed throughout the gallery's 1,000 m2 space, filling the brilliant white cube with a riot of shapes and colours.
Artists on show
- Agnès Thurnauer
- Albert Pepermans
- Annaïk Pitteloud
- Anton Kannemeyer
- Bernard Gigounon
- Chloé Wary
- Dave McKean
- David Merveille
- David Delruelle
- David Tremlett
- Douglas Eynon
- Eric Chevillard
- Ernesto Morales
- Evariste Richer
- Ever Meulen
- Ezio Gribaudo
- Francois Boucq
- Françoise Plissart
- Gaetano "Tanino" Liberatore
- Gilles Barbier
- Hannah De Corte
- Johan de Moor
- Joost Swarte
- Katya Kabalina
- Kevin Lucbert
- Léandre Ackermann
- Lieven De Boeck
- Lotta Hannerz
- Louis Cane
- Luz María Benavente
- Marc Buchy
- Marc-Antoine Mathieu
- Marine Pages
- Max Baitinger
- Patrice Killoffer
- Pen So
- Pierre Jourde
- Plonk & Replonk
- Régis Gonzalez
- Richard McGuire
- Ruppert & Mulot
- Sam Tse
- Sarah Caillard
- Sébastien Fayard
- Selçuk Mutlu
- Shannon Wheeler
- Stanislas Moussé
- Stephan Balleux
- Stéphane Levallois
- Stéphanie Roland
- Widmo
- Winshluss
- Zeina Abirached