
Installation views of our second showing moment (22/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition Jumping Fences
Following on from their previous installation, HUT 1965-2024 (cabin), Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen activate the space of Het Paviljoen with a whistle concert. Several kettles left the kitchens to become music instruments, inviting the viewer to witness an ongoing score orchestrated by the artists. Scattered into the exhibition space, FLUITKETEL CONCERT resonates like a sonic memory of a daily ritual.
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 04/04 (18-21u)
Thursday 11/04
Pictures by @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure
Installation views of our second showing moment (22/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition Jumping Fences
Following on from their previous installation, HUT 1965-2024 (cabin), Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen activate the space of Het Paviljoen with a whistle concert. Several kettles left the kitchens to become music instruments, inviting the viewer to witness an ongoing score orchestrated by the artists. Scattered into the exhibition space, FLUITKETEL CONCERT resonates like a sonic memory of a daily ritual.
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 04/04 (18-21u)
Thursday 11/04
Pictures by @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure

Installation views of our second showing moment (22/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition Jumping Fences
Following on from their previous installation, HUT 1965-2024 (cabin), Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen activate the space of Het Paviljoen with a whistle concert. Several kettles left the kitchens to become music instruments, inviting the viewer to witness an ongoing score orchestrated by the artists. Scattered into the exhibition space, FLUITKETEL CONCERT resonates like a sonic memory of a daily ritual.
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 04/04 (18-21u)
Thursday 11/04
Pictures by @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure

Installation views of our second showing moment (22/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition Jumping Fences
Following on from their previous installation, HUT 1965-2024 (cabin), Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen activate the space of Het Paviljoen with a whistle concert. Several kettles left the kitchens to become music instruments, inviting the viewer to witness an ongoing score orchestrated by the artists. Scattered into the exhibition space, FLUITKETEL CONCERT resonates like a sonic memory of a daily ritual.
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 04/04 (18-21u)
Thursday 11/04
Pictures by @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure
Installation views of our second showing moment (22/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition Jumping Fences
Following on from their previous installation, HUT 1965-2024 (cabin), Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen activate the space of Het Paviljoen with a whistle concert. Several kettles left the kitchens to become music instruments, inviting the viewer to witness an ongoing score orchestrated by the artists. Scattered into the exhibition space, FLUITKETEL CONCERT resonates like a sonic memory of a daily ritual.
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 04/04 (18-21u)
Thursday 11/04
Pictures by @ismini_kyritsis
@karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure

De Zaak van Gangen (2024)
Artists: Céleste Buyle, Sten Ceulemans, Leo Goiris, Titus Tips, Quinten Vermeulen & Juliette Willems.
It was a pleasure to showcase our individual works in this overarching balanced exhibition. Selecting, constructing and placing together into a cohesive ensemble was an important aspect of this project. We thank you all for the interest, conversations, critiques and ideas.

De Zaak van Gangen (2024)
Artists: Céleste Buyle, Sten Ceulemans, Leo Goiris, Titus Tips, Quinten Vermeulen & Juliette Willems.
It was a pleasure to showcase our individual works in this overarching balanced exhibition. Selecting, constructing and placing together into a cohesive ensemble was an important aspect of this project. We thank you all for the interest, conversations, critiques and ideas.

>> Upcoming: 'De Kerke' <<
Groepsexpo in de de Sint-Jozefkerk, wondelgemstraat, Gent
Curatoren @janssens_sybren & @braeckman_inge
Inleiding door @philippevancauteren

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

Installation views of the group exhibition "Jumping Fences" @vleeshal Middelburg, NL.
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Vleeshal into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a bench, a plate or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Text by @manon.laverdure @celestebuyle
Pictures by @wedocumentart
Thanks to the @curatorial_studies_kask and @vleeshal team!

2-3-4 mei, ‘One Way or Another’ in OPEK Leuven😍😍
@fabuleus.be
Tickets: https://www.fabuleus.be/vaart/programma-tickets

2-3-4 mei, ‘One Way or Another’ in OPEK Leuven😍😍
@fabuleus.be
Tickets: https://www.fabuleus.be/vaart/programma-tickets

2-3-4 mei, ‘One Way or Another’ in OPEK Leuven😍😍
@fabuleus.be
Tickets: https://www.fabuleus.be/vaart/programma-tickets

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Installation views of our first showing moment (14/03) at Het Paviljoen for the exhibition jumping fences @curatorial_studies_kask
Together with @jan.vandeplancke
Curated by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @karelopteynde
Next showing moments
Thursday 28/03
Thursday 04/04
Thursday 11/04
"hut 1965-2024"
Céleste Buyle and Quinten Vermeulen transform Het Paviljoen into a fragmented archive that captures the ideas and feelings of a recently demolished cabin. "hut 1965-2024" is an attempt to eternalise the aura of this intimate space carrying memories of the artists. By taking all its belongings out of their original context, Céleste and Quinten propose another trope of what once used to be. Within the exhibition space, a spoon, a kettle or a table become the symbols of a lost memory and the characters of a new story.
3 tables, small kettle, big kettle, 4 glass mugs, 2 chairs, 2 blue bow saws, handsaw, 3 coffee filter cones, 28 knifes, bleu cutting knife, 22 forks, 8 small forks, 104 spoons, yellow spoon, blue spoon, 17 small spoon, can opener, butter knife, potato peeler, big cooking pot, enamel cooking pot, small cooking pot, red corner bench, 27 big plates, 17 small plates, rake, clothing hanger, 2 coat racks, pasta spoon, screw driver, 162 nails
build in 1965, demolished in 2024
Pictures by @karelopteynde
Text by @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis @celestebuyle @vermeulenquinten

Thursday 14.03 (18h-20h) is the first showing moment of our residency at Jumping Fences in @hetpaviljoen !
our works will interact with the work of @jan.vandeplancke
Next show Moments are Friday 22.03.24. Thursday 28.03.24, Thursday 04.04.24 and Thursday 11.04.24
thanks to @karelopteynde and @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis for the curatorial guidance @curatorial_studies_kask

Thursday 14.03 (18h-20h) is the first showing moment of our residency at Jumping Fences in @hetpaviljoen !
our works will interact with the work of @jan.vandeplancke
Next show Moments are Friday 22.03.24. Thursday 28.03.24, Thursday 04.04.24 and Thursday 11.04.24
thanks to @karelopteynde and @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis for the curatorial guidance @curatorial_studies_kask
Thursday 14.03 (18h-20h) is the first showing moment of our residency at Jumping Fences in @hetpaviljoen !
our works will interact with the work of @jan.vandeplancke
Next show Moments are Friday 22.03.24. Thursday 28.03.24, Thursday 04.04.24 and Thursday 11.04.24
thanks to @karelopteynde and @manon.laverdure @ismini_kyritsis for the curatorial guidance @curatorial_studies_kask
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