Socio-artistic

Speedy Wash#6: Anna Rispoli & Teresa Sdralevich

HO ME

Following the installation Genius Loci by Anna Rispoli produced by Wiels and BRXLBRAVO, unused lamps are offered by the residents of Forest to create a "luminaria", a light... Read more

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Camping Wiels

2 primary schools from the neighborhood come to sleep at Wiels Read more

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Speedy Wash #5: Noa Giniger & Robin Vanbesien

Empty Orchestra

The project Empty Orchestra by Noa Giniger and Robin Vanbesien takes place in two synchronized locations: the Square St. Denis in Brussels and the website... Read more

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Genius Loci

Genius Loci is a public space installation created by Anna Rispoli with the help of locals living between the Midi Station and Wiels. The latter were invited to donate an unused lamp. Hanging... Read more

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Speedy Wash#4: Charlotte Marchand & Frédéric Penelle

Sweet Memories

The world of toys belongs to our memories. It relates to an intimate, ever familiar, part of our personal history. Still, after having entertained the child we once were,... Read more

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Speedy Wash #3: Eric Angenot & Harrisson

MUTE MUTATE MUTILATE MUTINY
Bruce Witsiepe, Circle X

MUTE MUTATE MUTILATE MUTINY is the result of an enthusiastic collaboration between Harrison and Eric Angenot, between a typographer... Read more

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Eric Angenot - Green forms invasion

A series of painted wooden modules of enigmatic shapes has invaded the Square du 8 Mai in Forest/Vorst.This is an artistic intervention by Eric Angenot, invited by Wiels in the context of the... Read more

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Speedy Wash #2: Laetitia de Chocqueuse & Fabrice Samyn

The two installations presented in Speedy Wash by Laetitia de Chocqueuse and Fabrice Samyn try to exceed the limits of the finished.

In the window, a hybrid object reminds the former... Read more

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Speedy Wash #1: Jean-Baptiste Bernadet & Martin Laborde

A former launderette, located on the Saint-Denis Square in the heart of Forest/Vorst, is appropriated by two artists simultaneously. The first space allows the presentation of an installation,... Read more