The second exhibition of Robbert&Frank Frank&Robbert at Fred&Ferry Gallery takes the form of a residency. The artist duo takes stock…
Tramaine de Senna, Che Go Eun & Manon van den Eeden – 3/3
For this group show, Fred&Ferry brought together three terrific artists. All of them look at their surroundings with sustained attention.…
Anne Van Boxelaere – A Minute, A Day
Fred&Ferry Gallery kicks off the new year with a solo exhibition of Anne Van Boxelaere. Her figurative and abstract works…
Ignace Cami – I’ll explain everything to the geese
In the happening “I’ll Explain Everything to the Geese”, based on elements of a Belgian folk tradition, Ignace Cami pushes…
Thé Van Bergen – toujours en route
For the past five decades, Thé Van Bergen has been building an idiosyncratic body of work. Now, he presents his…
Maxime Brigou – Aleph
It doesn’t matter whether Maxime Brigou‘s dynamic, mystic works represent a natural landscape or a psychologically elaborate ‘mindscape’, but rather,…
Antoine Waterkeyn – Ein bisschen Goethe, Ein bisschen Bonaparte
Antoine Waterkeyn‘s practice unfolds as a multi-layered Gesamtkunstwerk. He builds an oeuvre that can best be described as a theater…
Thomas Verstraeten – Look out the window. What you are seeing is called history.
At the interface between visual arts and theater, Thomas Verstraeten develops performances, installations and videos that expose the human condition.…
Winnie Claessens – “Now on its way to the —“
In her previous work, Winnie Claessens delved into visionary projects in which the limits of human knowledge were explored. For…
Alexey Shlyk & Ben Van den Berghe – Backspace
The FoMu in Antwerp provided a COVID-19 grant for five artists in spring 2020 to develop their work. The selection…
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