Easter Weekend within Season XVII- Threads of Nature, Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 April, 12-19.00

03/04/2021

Spazio Nobile invites you to An Easter Weekend

within Season XVII- Threads of Nature

Rue Franz Merjay 142 & 169, 1050 Brussels on Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 April 2021, 12-19.00

On the picture: Improvisations by Philipp Weber, hand blown at Berlin Glas for Spazio Nobile

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Threads of Nature is a group show reflecting on the living interaction between humans and our planet
Group Exhibition with Jörg Bräuer, Nathalie Campion, Lila Farget, Ernst Gamperl, Kaspar Hamacher, Amy Hilton, Samy Rio, Bela Silva, Jacqueline Surdell & Philipp Weber 
Celebrating its 5th anniversary, the Brussels gallery Spazio Nobile has opened a group show including works by 10 artists and designers that reflect on the interaction between human and planet. As is typical for the gallery, the participating artists and designers aren’t bound by disciplines or materials, but are tied by a sensitivity particular to everything related to nature and minerality. The multi-disciplinary exhibition presents glass creations alongside ceramics, wood sculptures, tapestries, photographs and pastel paintings on paper.

The artworks presented in this exhibition reflect a biodiversity that underlines the richness of organic matter as a basis for artistic experimentation in cross-disciplinary practices. In a choreography of gestures, of interlacing threads, the human and the planet join in a dance within a living fabric.

A subtle dialogue takes place between the wood sculptures by Ernst Gamperl (DE) and Kaspar Hamacher (BE). 

The arts of earth and fire are represented in bamboo-blown glass creations from Samy Rio (FR), filigree lighting and free blown vases by Philipp Weber (DE), architectural forms in molten glass by Lila Farget (FR), and shaped and glazed ceramics by Nathalie Campion (BE) and Bela Silva (PT). 

The braiding of ropes and cords in the multi-dimensional tapestries of Jacqueline Surdell (US) shakes up the status of textile in contemporary art, while the deep rock explored by Amy Hilton (UK) in her dry pastel mixed with sedimentary coal, recalls the excavation of the Ellora Caves in India reconciling absence and presence, the principles of emptiness, openness, immensity or infinity.

Triptych photographs or wet collodions on ferrotype plates by Jörg Bräuer (DE)  – The Dissolution of Time – Fagraskógarfjall – also work the same magic of opening the gaze to this space/time that is ours, letting the cliffs of Iceland unfold before our eyes. The majesty of the mountain imposes itself, before which man can only bow. Sitting and looking, touching, feeling and getting in touch with the real world, while letting his soul go to a poetry of intimacy, to the emotion of getting closer to the ultimate reality.

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Beyond all beliefs, these ten artists capture the essence of the human being. Their works are contemplative and profound, expressive and resilient, translating the forces of this “new” world where men and women will maintain, in all conscience, a true relationship between them and especially with themselves.


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While discovering Threads of Nature… walk across the street to 
Spazio Nobile Studiolo – “Patronen van het Landschap”
New handtufted tapestries by Vera Vermeersch

Just click here : We are also on show on Artsy!

“Slow Down.
Observe the landscape of Palude and its surroundings. Frame and capture… Charge the gun, confront the frame and tuft…
Make streams emerge, trace soft scars, hide blades of grass, vary pile heights and finish with jaspé buttons.
There, a tactile interpretation of the landscape.”

Aurélie Daems, extract of Lyricism along Piemontese Furrows, in: Fragmenten van het landschap, Atelier Vera Vermeersch, 2021.

The colorful handtufted tapestries “Sotto il cielo d’agosto I & IV”, “Vertes III” and the little framed ones “Sul filo della vita” by artist Vera Vermeersch enter in dialogue with Bela Silva’s Sevilla gouache, Waking Up and La Colonne glazed sculptures, Païvi Rintaniemi, Domus, stoneware with shamott, Kristina Riska, Bubble Urn, hand-built human scale ceramic sculpture, Hahen large terrazzo low table on marble and bamboo feet by Sébastien Caporusso and Kaspar Hamacher, La Méridienne monoxyle burnt oak functional piece. This Easter installation in the “room with a view” is enhanced by the wall of original drawings by fine art artist Éva Le Roi around The Five Stories of São Paulo (Biennale of Architecture of São Paulo) and the unique glass vases by Samy Rio, Monozukuri, hand blown in bamboo moulds by glass master Vincent Breed.


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Find more information on Spazio Nobile Collections & Editions on instagram @spazionobilegallery & Artsy
 Catalogue Season XVII- Threads of Nature with prices on request here

Book your visit to the gallery Easter Weekend

Feel free to contact us: 
Lise Coirier, +32 (0)475 53 19 88
Gian Giuseppe Simeone, +32 (0)477 27 29 04
Salomé Elbaz, +33 (0)7 86 17 68 20

New Katherine Huskie’s Echinus & Ostreum sculpture vases have arrived at the gallery…
 

   

Spazio Nobile curates TLmag
You can order or subscribe to TLmag 34 AH/AW 2020-21:
Précieux, Une Géologie de l’Être /Precious: A Geology of Being, Guest Editor: Amy Hilton.
Read stories and meet the artists and designers we represent with Spazio Nobile in TLmag Biannual Print Magazine and download it if you wish on your tablets. Mediakit & Biannual themes 2021 here

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