At the PEP group exhibition in the Brussels-based ‘Peinture Fraîche’ space you can see one of my photographs on display from 18 June to 11 July! If the exhibition is still on and not canceled because of the corona virus, limited prints of each exhibited photograph in the ‘Transistions’ themed exhibit are for sale for an affordable price, between 300 and 350 euros per photo.
The photograph has been selected as part of the ‘Photographic Exploration Project’ (PEP), which “aims at exploring the photographic language in all its aspects, photography being here considered as a way of communication using its own visual elements as pieces of a particular vocabulary.”
About the exhibition:
‘Transition is the process of changing from one state or condition to another. The moment of the in-between is often very special. For this new exhibition, we invited artists to consider ways in which photography can explore this concept. The fields in which the notion of transition can apply are numerous: politics, society, biology, culture, environment, climate, psychology, technology, architecture, and many more. It can be considered in a global perspective or related to one’s personal story, being for instance a formal, physical or mental transformation regarding gender, status or age. This topic has been explored in many different ways by artists who responded to PEP's open call. This exhibition will show the vision of the selected photographers.’
Other photographers featured in this exhibition are Maria Makridis, Maria Kokunova, Catarina Aguiar, Lotta Lemetti, Gabrielle Hall-Lomax, Arnaud Teicher, Kevin Krautgartner, Cyril Sancereau, Valerio Figuccio, Mara Gajic, Nigel Baldacchino, Balazs Deim, Martina Elizabeth Di Carlo, Valentin Marco, Donna Garcia, Dirk Schlottmann, Danilo Garcia Di Meo, Sven Kräuter, Jussi Puikkonen and Dawid Zieliński.
Address & Opening Hours
The group exhibition is located at Peinture Fraîche in Brussels: Rue du Tabellion, Notarisstraat 10, 1050 Ixelles, Belgique. You can visit the space from Monday to Saturday, from 10:30 until 19:00.