Roeland Tweelinckx

Bending the rules of functionality

Eva Steynen Gallery kindly invites you to Roeland Tweelinckx's first solo exhibition in the gallery, 'Bending the Rules of Functionality'. Within the existing gallery context, Tweelinckx creates a series of interventions and new sculptures.

Tweelinckx plays with the way we perceive reality. Everyday elements in a space are transformed with minimal intervention. Sockets, electric cables, trestles, walls, pillars, vases or skirting boards are humorously stripped of their functionality and 'bended' into visual poetry, trough a concentrated process of observation. What you see is not always what you see. His work is minimal, refined and enters into a dialogue with the space and viewer. Tweelinckx does not impose what can be seen, he gives freedom to 'seeing'. Looking at the world around us, with a quip.

Small interventions sometimes lead to surreal situations. They bring a relief in the conceptual and a pleasure in viewing. With a subtle irony, Tweelinckx breaks through the conventions of perception – “where is the work?” – and encourages us to think about the daily reality surrounding us. An attentive look at what is and what is not.

Roeland Tweelinckx (°1970 B, lives and works in Kontich) has a Master's degree in visual arts (KASKA) and a Master's Research (Sint-Lucas and University of Antwerp). His work is included in various institutional collections, including the Flemish community (B) and is in a large number of private collections in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom.

BORGER Nocturne: Friday 26 October, 6 -9pm

Artists: Roeland Tweelinckx

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