Felix De Clercq: The Wunderwall

Jan 11 - Mar 1, 2020
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Overview

In our current digital age it doesn’t seem like an obvious choice to choose painting today. But as a young artist, Felix De Clercq takes the freedom to approach every theme, he composes his surroundings by drawing and painting.

The work hops on two thoughts. On the one hand he fishes in the pool of (art)history: he’s inspired by the folklore art, sees the Georgian painter Niko Pirosmani as one of his masters and recognizes himself in the stories of Gerard Reve. On the other hand he responds to our everyday reality, he paints the landscape of his life: he interweaves autobiographical elements with images from the popular visual culture of Netflix. These are not stand-alone images, they exist in a specific context. De Clercq isolates and stills them, to investigate them in a painterly way. He pays a different kind of attention to everyday images and stages things as he sees them, in books or on TV.
De Clercq may start from the tradition of primitive or naive art, but the work itself is all but naive. Unpretentious and straightforward perhaps? Imagination is important, reality but a perception.

Works
  • Felix De Clercq, first date, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, first date, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, jongen voor spiegel, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, jongen voor spiegel, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, juwelen van mijn moeder , 2019
    Felix De Clercq, juwelen van mijn moeder , 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, Liefdesbrief, 2020
    Felix De Clercq, Liefdesbrief, 2020
  • Felix De Clercq, moeder en zoon in auto , 2019
    Felix De Clercq, moeder en zoon in auto , 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, ouderlijk huis, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, ouderlijk huis, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, prom night, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, prom night, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, vomiting teenager, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, vomiting teenager, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, witte tulpen, 2019
    Felix De Clercq, witte tulpen, 2019
  • Felix De Clercq, Zelfberoering, 2020
    Felix De Clercq, Zelfberoering, 2020