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Pivot

B32 Artspace, Maastricht

Discover the visual dialogue between Irina Colun and Aline Verstraten in 'Pivot,' an exhibition on centrality, gravity, and cyclical movement at Bureau Europa.

Visit the exhibition 'Pivot,' where artists Irina Colun and Aline Verstraten present a selection of their sculptures and paintings. For the first time, the similarities in their visual language are explored and highlighted, showing how their works interact with each other. The exhibition delves into themes such as centrality, gravity, and cyclical movement – concepts that deeply resonate with both artists. Each offers a unique interpretation of these themes and their own perspective on a 'pivot' and the associated ideas. Through this exposition, the visual dialogue between both artists is made visible, focusing on the different approaches and techniques of Colun and Verstraten.

Irina Colun, a graduate of PXL-MAD Hasselt, explores art through translation into other media. Her work involves reflection and the development of associations.

Aline Verstraten, also a gradu…

Visit the exhibition 'Pivot,' where artists Irina Colun and Aline Verstraten present a selection of their sculptures and paintings. For the first time, the similarities in their visual language are explored and highlighted, showing how their works interact with each other. The exhibition delves into themes such as centrality, gravity, and cyclical movement – concepts that deeply resonate with both artists. Each offers a unique interpretation of these themes and their own perspective on a 'pivot' and the associated ideas. Through this exposition, the visual dialogue between both artists is made visible, focusing on the different approaches and techniques of Colun and Verstraten.

Irina Colun, a graduate of PXL-MAD Hasselt, explores art through translation into other media. Her work involves reflection and the development of associations.

Aline Verstraten, also a graduate of PXL-MAD Hasselt and currently pursuing a doctorate, combines her background in psychology with her painting to explore the psychological interactions between painter, viewer, and painting.

When

  • Every saturday and sunday until march 30th, 2025 from 13:00 to 17:00

Prices

  • Free

Location