Tim Van Laere Gallery
Tim Van Laere Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Antwerp, founded in 1997 by Tim Van Laere. The gallery focuses both on the work of young, emerging artists and established international artists.
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Established | 1997 |
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Location | Belgium |
Type | Art gallery, contemporary art |
Founder | Tim Van Laere |
Website | timvanlaeregallery |
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Ever since the gallery was founded, it has acquired a reputation on the global art scene, with artists from many different countries exhibiting works of all media (sculpture, painting, video, installation, photography). In the past couple of years, important names such as Kati Heck, Jonathan Meese, Anton Henning, Adrian Ghenie, Nicolas Provost and Rinus Van de Velde have all had solo shows at the gallery.
The gallery is showing 6 exhibitions per year and participates in a number of International Art Fairs.
Artists
- Bram Demunter
- Armen Eloyan
- Gelitin
- Adrian Ghenie
- Kati Heck
- Anton Henning
- Tomasz Kowalski
- Friedrich Kunath
- Edward Lipski
- Jonathan Meese
- Ryan Mosley
- Tal R
- Peter Rogiers
- Ben Sledsens
- Ed Templeton
- Rinus Van de Velde
- Aaron Van Erp
- Henk Visch
- Franz West
- Anke Weyer
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