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S.M.A.K. presents landmark survey of contemporary Belgian painting |
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Carlotta Bailly-Borg, A Liquid Company, 2019. Exhibition view, Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Acrylic paint, metal, partially mirrored glass, 2 panels of 254 cm x 122 cm. Photo: Romain Darnaud. Courtesy the artist and Palais de Tokyo.
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GHENT.- On 4 April 2025, S.M.A.K. presents a landmark survey of contemporary painting in Belgium, featuring the works of 74 artists born after 1970. Painting After Painting is a comprehensive overview of the Belgian painting scene that seeks to articulate the impact of recent artistic developments and theoretical shifts on the medium. It is the most extensive exhibition of its kind in 25 years in Belgium.
Over the past two decades, painting has experienced an international resurgence. While this revival is global in scope, it has considerably shaped the thriving Belgian art scene, revivifying a long tradition of painting in the region that can be traced back to Jan van Eyck and the Flemish Primitives. When considering the countrys complex national identity, it becomes nonsensical to limit the significance of Belgian painting to the countrys borders. Therefore, the exhibition seeks to avoid the use of national identity as a criterion in illuminating the landscape of contemporary painting in the country. The featured artists have either lived in Belgium for an extended period or are based in the country. They not only shape the dynamic in the painting scene but also embody its international character.
Painting After Painting intentionally takes as its starting point the work of a younger generation of painters, while connecting with artists who began to engage with the medium at the turn of the twenty first century. In doing so, it traces the gradual evolution from a time of waning enthusiasm for paintingdominated by post-Duchampian reflections on art, the continued rise of digital art forms and renewed assertions of post-historicityto a context in which painting practices no longer require justification. The medium's ability to critically question, defend and reinvent itself over the past century has led it to shed clear definitions. While contemporary painting is not free from ideological tensions, these are not confined to the act of painting alone but extend to a wider discursive landscape. The exhibition therefore outlines broader social paradigms: how does the medium relate to visual culture, modernity, economic value production and technology?
Painting After Painting demonstrates how artists explore evolving interests and positions as they lay the foundations of their work, while also engaging in intergenerational exchanges. Viewed through a historical lens, it becomes evident that contemporary painters draw inspiration from a much broader range of historical periods within the field of art. The title also alludes to paintings post-medium condition. Although the question of what painting can be after its still-disputed obsolescence has been repeatedly debated, the answer is often naturally incorporated into a more encompassing approach to visual imagery. Artists continue to produce works that critically engage with the mediumeven in the most traditional waywith paint on canvas. As such, the exhibition Painting After Painting seeks to provide a contemporary perspective on painting, while acknowledging the near impossibility of making universally valid statements about the medium.
With over 150 worksincluding several new in-situ creationsalmost all of which have been created in the past three years, the exhibition also features a dedicated painting studio. Designed by Nico Dockx, Voet Architectuur, and Studio Zuidervaart, this studio offers individual visitors and groups the opportunity to engage in their own artistic explorations during the museums opening hours.
The exhibition is curated by Tanja Boon, Ann Hoste, Philippe Van Cauteren, and Liesje Vandenbroeck, in collaboration with Sam Steverlynck.
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