Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to welcome you to booth D18, Hall 1, during Art Brussels 2013
Wednesday April 17th (by invitation only)
Preview: 12 - 4 pm
Opening: 4 - 10 pm
Public Opening hours
Thursday April 18th: 12 - 10 pm
Friday April 19th: 12 - 7 pm
Saturday April 20th: 12 - 7 pm
Sunday April 21th: 12 - 7 pm
Works by following artists will be presented at our booth:
Matthias Bitzer
Sergey Bratkov
Johan Creten
Vincent Geyskens
Mark Hagen
Gregor Hildebrandt
Patrick Hill
Erik Lindman
Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille
Peter Peri
Ugo Rondinone
Matthieu Ronsse
Taryn Simon
Katja Strunz
Angel Vergara
Franz West
for more information: contact.brussels@alminerech.com

Booth J13
Preview - Tuesday, March 19 - 7 - 9:30 pm
Opening - Wednesday, March 20 - 4 - 9:30 pm
Public Opening hours:
Thursday, March 21 - 4 - 9:30 pm
Friday, March 22 - 12 - 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 23 - 12 - 5:30 pm
Works by following artists will be presented on our booth:
ZIAD ANTAR
MATTHIAS BITZER
JOHAN CRETEN
GREGOR HILDEBRANDT
ISAAC JULIEN
IDA TURSIC & WILFRIED MILLE
ANSELM REYLE
HASSAN SHARIF
HEDI SLIMANE
TARYN SIMON
LIU WEI

Please, follow this link to see the video

The oeuvre of Johan Creten (b. 1963 Belgium) is laden with double entendres, suggestions, symbolic links, ... His very personal work resolutely resists the typical twentieth-century modernist idea of progress in art, including through the use of historically charged motifs, tactile materials, and sensual shapes. The sculptures of Johan Creten invariably invite different narratives to be created between them; in this way, every exhibition appeals to the imagination of the spectator in new and changing ways.
Recently, Johan Creten has been the recipient of much international recognition and the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens is therefore very happy to be the first Belgian museum to present a solo exhibition of his work. Johan Creten presents an exhibition in which very recent and older sculptures are placed in dialogue, using both the garden and the interior spaces of the museum.

L'exposition explore les rapports que les artistes entretiennent avec les animaux, de Brueghel à Jeff Koons, en passant par Léonard de Vinci, Rembrandt, Degas, Giacometti, Matisse, ou Andy Warhol...
Peintures, dessins, sculptures, photographies, mais aussi croquis naturalistes... 160 chefs d'oeuvre de l'art occidental, de la Renaissance à nos jours, sont réunis.
Ouverture tous les jours, sauf le mardi, de 10h à 20h - Nocturne le mercredi jusqu’à 22h
Exposition organisée par la Rmn-Grand Palais www.grandpalais.fr
