Specimen Days

25.Jun.16
4.Sep.16
KB mandorla

In his artistic practice, the young Kasper Bosmans (Lommel, 1990) explores science, design, folklore, local and general history, and art. 

In most cases he focuses intuitively on specific, sometimes fragile, sometimes playful facts and stories that are close to ordinary life but which, despite their significance, turn out to be undervalued. Finds that stimulate him during his investigations form the occasion for an artistic interplay between acquired knowledge and a feeling for poetry.

The Specimen Days exhibition focuses on Bosmans’ legend paintings, a series of works on small wooden panels, all the same format, which he started in 2013 and is still working on. He has developed an almost naïve painting style, inspired by traditional heraldry, in which he unpretentiously juxtaposes personal, local, art historical and universal elements. The series brings together several of the core motifs in Bosmans’ oeuvre as if a form of source code. Some of these motifs often crop up in his sculptural work too. The series is surprising for its candid visual and conceptual references and combinations.

The occasion for this exhibition is the publication of a book by Posture Editions that includes all Bosmans’ legend paintings so far. The exhibition is set out on the basis of a design by Bosmans himself and also includes other works.

In association with Posture Editions

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