La banquise, la forêt et les étoiles
April 4–August 4, 2019
Place Sainte-Catherine 44
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 10:30am–6pm
T +32 2 279 64 52
info@centrale.brussels
Meet the artist Sophie Whettnall
April 27, 11am–12:30pm, In the frame of Art Brussels
Mirage, performance by Olga de Soto
May 25, 7–8:30pm, organized by the CENTRALE as part of RENAISSANCE, in partnership with BOZAR
Concert by ICTUS
June 8, 7–11pm, a Brussels-based contemporary music ensemble
CENTRALE Cinema: Ismyrne
June 12, 12:30–1pm, by filmmaker Joana Hadjithomas, who met artist/poet Etel Adnan 15 years ago
Sophie Whettnall (1973) works with video, photo, installations and performance. She won the Prix de la Jeune Peinture in 1999 and enjoys international recognition.
Since the 90s, the work of Sophie Whettnall offers a reflection on the forces that define our relationship to the world around us, by materialising and documenting them. Sophie Whettnall focuses on light and analyses its presence and zones of absence and passage. The aesthetic pieces of the artist prove simultaneously sensitive and powerful, resting on a dialectic tension and attempt to instigate a relation between contradicting concepts and perceptions: between softness and sensuousness, yin and yang, women and men…
Her work also contributes to a form of autobiographical project.
As is customary for exhibitions by Brussels artists held at CENTRALE, Sophie Whettnall was asked to choose an international artist to exhibit alongside her. She selected the canvasses, drawings, watercolours and engravings of Etel Adnan. At the crossroads of East and West, the work of Etel Adnan, born in Beirut in 1925, is imbued with the richness of warm lands, the burning sun and rugged mountains and is adorned with a literary aspect re-transcribed in paint, since the painter is also a writer and has also worked with directors for the theatre.
The exhibition’s subtitle, La banquise, la forêt et les étoiles (The ice field, the forest and the stars), reflects the universe of the Belgian artist as well as that of Adnan. A formal dialogue is established between both artists, a shared, intimate and personal vision of the landscape, the light and its transparency.
Publication
On the occasion of the exhibition, the Editions Mercator will publish a monograph on the work of Sophie Whettnall.
Release date: March 2019
Wednesday-Sunday, 10:30am-6pm
Closed on public holidays (May 1, 2019)
First Sunday of the month at 11:30am: free guided tour (included in the ticket): FR/NL