Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery Explained

Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery is a Belgian art gallery for abstract art in Antwerp. It was founded in 2012 by Yoeri Vanlangendonck and Brecht Callewaert in the Wolstraat in Antwerp. In 2013 a second space opened in the same street. In 2017, the gallery expanded with a 17th-century building in the Antwerp university area, renovated by architects Rolies + Dubois and opened by Minister of Culture Sven Gatz and university Rector .[1] [2]

Artists such as Guy Vandenbranden,[3] Paul Van Hoeydonck,[4] Pol Bury, Michel Seuphor, Jan Dries, Jan Cox, Mark Verstockt and exhibited at the gallery.[5] In addition to exhibiting the work of abstract artists from the fifties and sixties, the gallery also represents the estate of Guy Vandenbranden and manages its artists' archive. The gallery also collaborates with contemporary artists such as Koen van den Broek, Guillaume Bijl, Timothy Segers, Jef Meyer and Boy & Erik Stappaerts.

Publications

Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery publishes books about her artists in collaboration with historian David Vermeiren. Art editions are also published. For example, in 2016 the gallery published the silkscreen 'Cox' in collaboration with artist Koen van den Broek.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sven Gatz lanceert online museum voor abstracte Belgische kunst. 4 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Nieuw kunstencentrum voor abstracte kunst in hartje Antwerpen. 18 May 2017.
  3. http://www.brusselslife.be/fr/article/guy-vandenbranden-et-l-art-abstrait-belge-au-dorotheum-inner-circle
  4. Web site: "Zo beroemd als Picasso? Het omgekeerde was waar". VRT. NWS. 19 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Revival van naoorlogse abstracte Belgische kunst. 24 April 2013.
  6. Web site: Vandenbranden herontdekt: abstracte kunst is hip. 4 December 2014.
  7. Web site: Abstracte Saverys wordt herontdekt. 28 January 2016.
  8. Web site: Abstracte kunst helemaal in de lift. 17 January 2017.