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Interlude: Spazio Nobile Gallery

Mar 10, 2023

Spazio Nobile presents Season XXV— Interlude, a Group Exhibition highlighting new contemporary applied art works from more than 20 artists and designers from the gallery. The exhibition is on view through April 23, 2023.

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Spazio Nobile presents Season XXV— Interlude, a Group Exhibition highlighting new contemporary applied art works from more than 20 artists and designers of the gallery whose work crosses collectible experimental design with fine art. Unique and limited editions works are on display at Spazio Nobile Gallery and at Spazio Nobile Studiolo across the street of the main gallery located in a 1920s building close to Brugmann Square in Ixelles district.

Interlude evokes the image of an exhibition between two seasons, an entertaining and eclectic intermission in which Spazio Nobile celebrates 7 years of existence, while drawing creative strength from the multiple sources of contemporary applied arts and design, intertwined with fine art.

The exhibition features work made across a variety of mediums and disciplines – from the perfectly turned wooden vessels of Kaspar Hamacher to the wildly colourful glass objects of Åsa Jungnelius and organic-inspired Crystallized vessels by Isaac Monté to the strong yet delicate paper benches by Pao Hui Kao. Ethereal gouache drawings by Amy Hilton interact with the colourful, abstract landscape tapestries by Vera Vermeersch and the poetic photographs of Jörg Bräuer.  Interlude brings together work produced in collaboration with several artists including the Filigree lighting collection with Philip Weber, which revisits the aesthetic of the 16th century Venetian technique of the Filigrana; the 6 new enamel-coated vases of the series, Vase Calme, with 3rd fire gold on Limoges porcelain, by artist Marie Corbin; Echo, a limited series of delicate collaged ceramics by the duo Foyer Brisé; and The Votive Stools with Quentin Vuong.

The full list of artists included in Interlude is: Jörg Bräuer, Florence Coenraets, Marie Corbin, Jesper Eriksson, Foyer Brisé, Ernst Gamperl, Garnier & Linker, Kaspar Hamacher, Amy Hilton, Katherine Huskie, Marialaura Irvine, Åsa Jungnelius, Pao Hui Kao, Liu Chien-Kuang, Isaac Monté, Fredrik Nielsen, Bela Silva, Piet Stockmans, Jacqueline Surdell, Kiki van Eijk, Vera Vermeersch, Fabian von Spreckelsen, Quentin Vuong & Philipp Weber.

Interlude is on view from March 10 – April 23, 2023.

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Interlude at Spazio Nobile, Installation view, 2023
Interlude at Spazio Nobile, Installation view, 2023
Interlude at Spazio Nobile, Installation view, 2023
Interlude, Installation view, Spazio Nobile Studiolo, 2022
Interlude, Installation view featuring Pao Hui Kao and Åsa Jungnelius, Spazio Nobile Studiolo, 2022
Interlude, Installation view, Spazio Nobile Studiolo, 2022
Vera Vermeersch, Il gioca dell'ombra e del sole, 2023, Handtufted tapestry, Wool, silver lurex, fluoacryl and cotton, 64 x 64 x 4 cm each, Unique piece signed by the artist
Interlude, Spazio Nobile, Installation view featuring vases by Åsa Jungnelius and Katherine Huskie, 2023
Garnier et Linker, Diatomée, 2018-2021, Sculpture vase, lost wax molten glass, 30 x 10 x 10 cm
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