Temporary exhibitions
Artists from belarus, russia and ukraine- water-colors - carol acmen
SLAVES ARTISTS
On the occasion of the Nocturnes du Sablon, exhibition of a selection of Slavic artists from
Belarus (Oils of Chubakov and Vladimir Kontsedaylov, Sculptures by Sergey Bodarenko),
Russia (Landscapes of Patapof Oleg and Sorokina Tatania)
Ukraine (Oils of Borys Buryak and Mychailo Demtsiu, Sculptures of Valiv and Yarich)
Works by Ukrainian artists Borys Buryak, Mychailo Demtsiu and Petro Sypniak are also on display at the bar and lobby of the Hilton Brussels Hotel, Bd Waterloo 38, 1000 Brussels.
The theme of these works is "Autumn"
CAROL ACMEN
watercolors
From November 18 to December 18, as part of an overall exhibition at the K Gallery, we welcome about twenty works by Carol Acmen, most recent watercolors. Fervent follower of watercolor painting, Carol Acmen is notably president of the European Institute of Watercolor. This has never prevented him from painting in oil and this has in any case allowed him never to take sides in the permanent quarrel between the proponents of each of the two techniques. A great practitioner, Carol Acmen is the epitome of the artist who shows the viewer all the subtleties of a technique often considered as the poor relation of painting. Served by an ever-awakening imagination, enriched by innumerable incursions into nature or the cosmos, profoundly feminine too, Carol Acmen's art is a window into a world that is both real and fantastic, on a world that strangely remembers ours without him quite like it. Materials, transparencies and colors are mixed in unique works or in series. These last ones allow the artist to go to the end of the exploration of these domains of predilection: the depths of the space and the wings of the butterflies, the mysterious beauty of the women, some enigmas of the history, the the eyes of a cat or the tenacity of memory.