Guy Mees BE, 1935-2003
Mees’ paper reliefs are beautifully composed, fragile paper cut-out collages hung directly on the wall without protecting frames, often installed rather high so as to suggest an airy, fleeting lightness all too absent from much of the work of his contemporaries. Referencing colour field-type abstraction and modernist grid-like structures, they also show the nature of the artist’s debt to the great paradigms of the painterly tradition, which Mees tirelessly tried to expand and open up; His works are often pleasant to look at, sensual and decorative. The artist avoided interviews and commentary. He chose to leave the interpretation of his work to the spectators. In this way, his works remain dynamic and open to interpretation. This volatility is an essential feature of his works. They are fragile: the transient and ephemeral are paramount.
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Groupshow L'Heure Bleue (Part I)
PLUS-ONE GALLERY , (NEW SOUTH) 9 Jun - 23 Aug 2020L’heure bleue is that moment when the sun has set, but the night has not fallen yet. This phenomenon of the blue hour takes place just before sunrise or sunset,...Read more -
Groupshow 'Looking at the world through rose coloured glasses'
PLUS-ONE GALLERY, (NEW SOUTH) 19 Jan - 3 Mar 2019Looking At The World Through Rose Coloured Glasses, is: Adam Leech - Andy Warhol - Antwan Horfee – Arman - Bendt Eyckermans - Beni Bischof - Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx...Read more -
Soft? Tactile Dialogues in Collaboration with MOMU
28 Sep - 27 Oct 2018'Soft? Tactile Dialogues' is about the freedom with which artists move between various media, about unexpected textile applications, about tactility and aversion, and about the textures and the skin of...Read more -
Groupshow #infiniteflowersplusone #3
PLUS-ONE GALLERY, (NEW SOUTH) 2 Jul - 18 Aug 2017The 3rd accrochage of this exciting project and exhibition(s) about the infinite inspiration of flowers for contemporary artists. With: Antwan Horfee - Beni Bischof - Bernd Lohaus - C. Arocha...Read more