In this exhibition, Alexander Popelier (1986) takes photography to another level, pushing the boundaries of visual perception and form. Hannelore van Balkom (1992) is a visual artist exploring the relationship between the human body and the outside world. By blurring, distorting, reversing, or digitizing reality, she searches for a balance between recognition and alienation. Her work merges sculpture and photography into a poetic dialogue of transformation and perception.
Sunday 22/02/2026 — Vernissage
14h – 18h
In the presence of both artists.
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Opening hours
Saturday 14h – 18h
Sunday 10h — 18h
Monday to Friday by appointment
Hannelore van Balkom
Hannelore lives and works in Ghent (Belgium) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch (The Netherlands).
Her work delicately traces the edges of the human body, testing its boundaries with subtle tension.
She blurs, distorts, inverts, or unravels form constantly searching for a fragile balance between the familiar and the estranged.
An artwork can just as well express a longing for tenderness as it can evoke physical discomfort.
Alexander Popelier
Alexander Popelier brings a unique vision to photography, crafting images that challenge perception and push creative boundaries.
Since graduating with a graphic design degree from KASK in 2008, he has forged his own path in photography, co-founding the innovative studio AVANTGAND in 2011.
Whether working with major brands, magazines, or pursuing personal projects, his signature style stands out for its ability to be simultaneously striking and intimate, reflecting his constant drive to explore new perspectives and challenge conventional imagery.