ARTISTS
JUAN AVILA (CO)
ELIOT KAPLAN AUBERT (FR)
ELISA BONNET (FR)
JULIEN COLOMBIEN (FR)
ANNE SOPHIE DEMARE (FR)
CAMILLE DELAFON (FR)
TIN DOR (BE)
EDGAR DEL CANTO (CL)
GUILLERMO DUMAY (CL)
MATIAS GIULIANI (ARG)
AUDREY GUIMI (FR)
ALLYCE GOOD (USA)
SOHYUN KANG (KR)
ADOLFO KAPLAN (CL)
VICTOR VAN LANGENHOVE(BE)
KIMATHI MOORE (USA)
ATELIER MURMUR (CH)
GRETA PASQUINI (IT)
ALEXANDER POPELIER (BE)
LYUBOV ROGALEVA(RU)
ANA VALLEJO (CO)
SILVINA ZICOLILLO (ARG)
BERNADETTE ZDRAZIL (DE)
AUDREY GUIMI (FR)
ALLYCE GOOD (USA)
SOHYUN KANG (KR)
ADOLFO KAPLAN (CL)
VICTOR VAN LANGENHOVE(BE)
KIMATHI MOORE (USA)
ATELIER MURMUR (CH)
GRETA PASQUINI (IT)
ALEXANDER POPELIER (BE)
LYUBOV ROGALEVA(RU)
ANA VALLEJO (CO)
SILVINA ZICOLILLO (ARG)
BERNADETTE ZDRAZIL (DE)
collaborating artists
exhibited artists

Is a Colombian/American painter.
He moved to the United States in the 90’s.
Most of his work starts from the observation and reinterpretation of nature and his surroundings. He aims to create a mental and physical space where he explores time, memory, emotions, materiality and the imaginary; the canvas becomes a ludic scenario where anything is possible. His work focuses on the process and inquiry of indeterminacy in
painting with great emphasis on the exploration of color and its expressive properties.
He is interested in the tension between substance and phenomenon, between essence and appearance; "painting is always a process of starting over”.
His paintings and drawings are based on the exploration of a pulse in his unconscious mind. A rhythmic beat transformed into inner and outer images. He delves into this duality to bridge a dialogue between these two worlds and a visualization of his own aesthetic emerges. The finished work is not a concrete idea but the outcome of a process, he wants to make painting relevant as an act.
His works have been exhibited at : Valerie Traan Gallery in Antwerp, 0fr Gallery in Paris, La Obra Gallery in Paris.
He currently lives and works in Ghent, Belgium.
He moved to the United States in the 90’s.
Most of his work starts from the observation and reinterpretation of nature and his surroundings. He aims to create a mental and physical space where he explores time, memory, emotions, materiality and the imaginary; the canvas becomes a ludic scenario where anything is possible. His work focuses on the process and inquiry of indeterminacy in
painting with great emphasis on the exploration of color and its expressive properties.
He is interested in the tension between substance and phenomenon, between essence and appearance; "painting is always a process of starting over”.
His paintings and drawings are based on the exploration of a pulse in his unconscious mind. A rhythmic beat transformed into inner and outer images. He delves into this duality to bridge a dialogue between these two worlds and a visualization of his own aesthetic emerges. The finished work is not a concrete idea but the outcome of a process, he wants to make painting relevant as an act.
His works have been exhibited at : Valerie Traan Gallery in Antwerp, 0fr Gallery in Paris, La Obra Gallery in Paris.
He currently lives and works in Ghent, Belgium.
ANNE SOPHIE DEMARE
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Was born in France, trained as an architect in Paris, where she graduated from La Villette School of Architecture in 2006. Since then, her practice ranges from domestic architecture projects to work that oscillates mainly between furniture and sculpture.

Was born in France, trained as an architect in Paris, where she graduated from La Villette School of Architecture in 2006. Since then, her practice ranges from domestic architecture projects to work that oscillates mainly between furniture and sculpture.
Her sculptural pieces are leftover materials, which are mostly collected from construction sites. She covers them by applying a single paper-based material in order to hide their origin. As an instinct of camouflage, but also of integration.
the new skin becomes the surface and the form. Her interest stems from an obsession with paper as a raw material, but also from the restlessness and desire to use an abundant medium literally at hand in terms of access and production, (it is born from her own wastebasket). The new work arises from a natural transformation process where the gesture is present and reveals a sensitive haptic texture, turning it into a sculptural and spatial expression.
Her sculptures use the codes of drawing, line, color and form, but also negative space to develop a vocabulary of signs.
Most of her furniture projects invite other objects (most often books) to play a part in their composition and participate in their balance, they also represent an invitation to establish a dialogue with others and elsewhere.
She is a studio artist. She works most of the time in series.
Anne Sophie Demare lives and works in Ghent Belgium.
CAMILLE DELAFON
Is a french composer, musician and music producer based in Paris and The Hague.
Trained as a improvised music and Jazz pianist in Paris, she then graduated in electroacoustic composition in Paris Regional Conservatory.
Camille works in different contexts, composing music for films as well as contemporary and electroacoustic music, sound installations where often collaborates with other artists. She is also finishing the production of her debut album.
Spatialization of sound and music is at the core of her creative process, which often revolves around intimate experiences of time. Her acousmatic works and installations are questioning where we are, and exploring the many possible answers/layers to that question.
Her latest sound installation project is a site specific series where she uses in-site field recordings as well as collective memory sound items, and personal associations. Using multichannel spatialiazed soundtrack, she creates a scene for the audience to immerse in a both intimate and collective interpretation of the site.
Was born in Belgium, she lives and works in Antwerp.
She studied painting and drawing at the art academy of Brasschaat.
Her practice is inspired by nature and the loss of its balance. While working, she often tries to bring some humour and mystery to the work. Sometimes she starts from a self-made photo and turns it into a more personal and strange world, influenced by everyday emotions and moods, often seemingly peaceful. For her most abstract work she starts from nothing preconceived only her inner world.
"Painting is like a warm and safe embrace where all my feelings, my memories, my doubts and my fantasies can enter the scene. An endless walk by the sea"
EDGAR DEL CANTO

Was born in 1963 in Valparaiso, Chile. He studied Art at the school of Fine Arts of Valparaiso, His work has been exhibited in various individual and group exhibitions locally and international.
Del Canto proposes a new look at the portrait, moving away from its traditional composition. He focuses his interest on areas of the body that have always been visually silenced in the long history of painting.
In each of his works, Del Canto aims to provoke a reflection on the depths of the individual, his eviction and disappointment. It is a look at being in the 21st century, its complexity, its vanity and the fall of its stories.
GUILLERMO DUMAY

Was born in Santiago, Chile 1975 in aka Memo, Memoria Radial.
Since 1996, Juan Guillermo Dumay has been a guitar player in the band Panico, an iconic group on the Chilean DIY scene in the 90s, then based in France in the
early 2000s. Panico’s discography, anchored in garage rock and art-punk, covers electronics, cold-wave, cumbia and noise over the past fifteen years. The group publishes albums in labels such as Sony, EMI, Tigersushi, Chemikal Underground, Desire and on their own label called Combo Discos.
In the meantime his taste for experimental sound art and music was growing, and with his partner the artist Nicolas Spencer founded TRema, a collective of musicians and media artists interested in raw technologies, "techno primitivism" how they called at the time, making gigs and installations in situ, they were based in Santiago de Chile and then in Vienne, Austria. In 2010 he formed the four member piece called El gran chufle.
This combo is defined by a retro-futurist reading of contrasting genres such as surf-music, musique concrète, kosmische musik or exotica, to mention some of its most notorious influences.
ADOLFO KAPLAN

Adolfo Kaplan Gasman born in
Chile in 1975. A fan of literature,
writing and classical music. He started playing piano at age of 4 choosing music as his path, he plays, composes and writes. His
interests, design, architecture, business and psychoanalysis allow him to have a less conservative relation with art.
He started several associations that defend mixed media and he believes that
art is a path to heal human condition. With time he moves away from contemporary music,
his specialization,
focusing on mixt media and art video, however he never leaves his passion for the sound, which has a crucial role in his art.
His video works is divided in 3 categories, what we present here are daily video notebooks, in which the artist tries to invent a personal method of self-understanding. He is mixing his intimate experiences with an external reflection about the media itself.
Adolfo Kaplan is currently living between two worlds: Parisian one and southern life in Provence. His work includes more than 25 pieces for instruments, 15 electronic musics, 24 videos works, articles, poems and other texts.
KIMATHI MOORE

Kimathi Moore was born in Paris, France in 1966 amidst a very rich multicultural backdrop. Both parents were very involved in the cultural, literature and artistic boom that were taking place in Paris. During those days Kimathi traveled a lot with his parents and lived for many years in Nigeria, Senegal (West Africa), Paris and the French Antilles (Martinique, Guadeloupe). In this environment Kimathi developed a profound love for the arts as a whole and was primarily drawn to sound synthesis. As a child, Kima always felt this acute sensitivity for textures, colors and sounds and as that feeling grew and matured, this would lead him to become a sound artist, electronic composer, percussionist and a videographer.
Recorded sounds, which are usually field recordings and resampled synth sounds, are meticulously shaped and molded to convey certain base impressions within the listener, which could border on synesthesia. In that sense Kima considers his music to be more like a sound “narrative painting” which is a temporary way of calling it. The philosophy being that there ought be no limits to sound and where it can go within the imaginative realm.
ALEXANDER POPELIER

Is a Belgium based photographer, specialized in portrait, fashion and editorial photography.
Furthermore he works on a personal oeuvre. He tries to look for what touches and surprises him in a broad sense, while questioning the medium itself.
GRETA PASQUINI

Was born in 1970 in Florence, Italy. After graduating in architecture, she works with Giancarlo De Carlo, intellectual and architect in Milan, and with Renzo Piano in Paris, the city where she still lives.
She then quits her architectural career and starts her practice as an artist.
In her work we find a narrative thread which connects using different artistic medias ( drawings,sculptures, objects, recordings, weavings) into one same storytelling device.
Her work is based on a mixture of personal experience and original invention.
The artist investigates the concepts of time and traces and questions the notions of childhood, loss, reparation.
LYUBOV ROGALEVA

Was born in Russia (1997), she is a photographer. She is no less influenced by the French tradition of intimate photographers. Her approach is particularly in line with that of Hervé Guibert, she says. Like him, she practices the genre of self-portrait, is interested in a few chosen places and invests photography with a power that is both fascinating and disturbing to reveal souls and bodies.
Photography therefore appears as the quest for oneself and a quest for the other. It would make it possible to expose feelings as well as bodies.
ANA VALLEJO
