Flanders Center - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Flanders Center. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Maroesjka Lavigne “Island”
For “Island”, Belgian artist Maroesjka Lavigne spent four months in Iceland, driving on her own through the desolate snow-covered and blossoming landscapes of winter and spring, looking for those moments...More »
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Olivier Bekaert “Con Su Permiso”
Photographer Rob Walbers, featured in the Flanders Center’s exhibitions “AVE” and “Body inc.,” curates this series of exhibitions by young Flemish photographers. The second show displays works from Olivier...More »
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Surface of Window: Slow & Tense Atmosphere “Actuality and Boundary”
The title “Surface of Window” indicates a reflected surface on a windowpane. The surface represents one’s spirituality, and the external world, which is seen through the window, expresses society. The...More »
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Marleen Daniels “In Catwalk Chaos 2”
Exhibition by internationally renowned Belgian photographer, Marleen Daniels, who began her career as a press photographer, before turning to fashion in the 1990’s. Having her work featured in major publications...More »
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Imagine 2
One of a series of group exhibitions by young artists, this time featuring the colour photography of Belgian artists An-Sofie Kesteleyn and Maroesjka Lavigne. The recipient of several major awards, Kesteleyn,...More »
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Stephan Vanfleteren “Flandrien”
The monochrome works of renowned documentary photographer Stephan Vanfletern celebrate achievements in the world of cycling in 2013: namely the victory of cyclist Facian Cancellara in the Tour de Flanders...More »
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Michiel Hendryckx “14 Redheads and 2 Eyes on Europe”
In fall of 2007, a rather awkward scene appeared in the city of Ghent, Belgium: 14 portraits of women with red hair were installed on a large office building. Inspired by Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s painting...More »
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Stephan Vanfleteren "Belgicum"
For fifteen years, Stephan Vanfleteren has captured portraits and landscapes of small towns in Belgium. The series, "Belgicum", consists of black-and-white photographs that document the phenomena of everyday...More »