Light & Movement

André Beullens, Pol Bury, Jo Delahaut, Jan Dries, Fred Eerdekens, Henri Gabriel, Walter Leblanc, Albert Rubens, Wout Vercammen, Marcel-Henri Verdren, Jef Verheyen, Mark Verstockt, Jan van den Abbeel, Guy Vandenbranden, Paul Van Hoeydonck

25 May, - 29 June, 2025

Brecht Callewaert and Yoeri Vanlangendonck
have the pleasure of inviting you
to the vernissage of the exhibition
LIGHT & MOVEMENT
vernissage
Sunday 25 May 2025
2 pm – 6 pm
Sint-Jacobstraat 17
2000 Antwerp

After WWII, a generation of Belgian artists sought new ways to express light, movement and perception. Breaking with traditional painting, they embraced optical illusion, kinetic energy and reflection. Pioneers such as Walter Leblanc, Paul Van Hoeydonck, and Jef Verheyen aligned with the international Zero movement. Leblanc used torsion to create optical vibration, Van Hoeydonck manipulated light and space in his Lightworks, while Verheyen pursued the concept of ‘pure light’ on canvas. In the field of optical art, Jo Delahaut, Guy Vandenbranden and Jan van den Abbeel explored rhythm, geometry, and visual tension. Kinetic artists such as Pol Bury and Henri Gabriel introduced slow movement and light-based machines. Fred Eerdekens and André Beullens used shadow and reflection to challenge perception. Mark Verstockt, Jan Dries, Albert Rubens, Marcel-Henri Verdren and Wout Vercammen investigated the interplay between form, light, and space through sculpture and graphic work. This exhibition brings these Belgian innovators into dialogue with archival materials and international references – including Vasarely, Le Parc, Piene, Mack, Tinguely, Uecker and Bernard Aubertin.

Fred Eerdekens - Lost - 2006

culpture collored glass, refelecting materials and steel - 25 x 80 x 25 cm

Paul Van Hoeydonck - Lightwork - 1960

plexi on panel - 30 x 30 cm

André Beullens - Luminescence III - 1968

oil on canvas - 120 x 120 cm