This exhibition takes the ‘Apocalypse’ as its central point of inquiry. We are living in an era where the end of the world has been disproportionately announced, time and time again. In this spirit, a clear tendency has emerged within contemporary art: a move to question the nature of the apocalypse itself, its predecessors, and its lingering results—the so-called fallout.
The artists brought together for this exhibition each operate with a profound existential force. Together, they challenge the traditional imagery of the end, extrapolating the monstrous invasions of religious texts and examining the apocalypse as a slow, environmental death. By observing these loud and quiet catastrophes, the works redefine what it means to live in the shadow of an ending that is already underway.
Participating artists:
Loan Verbanck, Bram Kinsbergen, Bram Vanderbeke, Fréderic Pels, and Tom Volkaert