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Sybren Vanoverberghe

Solo Exhibition, Conference of the Birds, MAP#94, De Glazen Gang, Gent


Sybren Vanoverberghe (°1996, Kortrijk) is an artist based in Ghent, Belgium. The work of Vanoverberghe shows the landscape in a constant state of change. The correlation between place and time is shown in images where history, nature and heritage collide into each other. The photographs of Vanoverberghe have been made at places with historical importance as well as at industrial or ordinary sites. 
 
His work is showing presets of existing structures confronted with what can be seen as artefacts of the future. There’s no chronological order in the work of Vanoverberghe, certain images represent a past that has never existed. In his books, Vanoverberghe often works around the cyclical aspect of certain sites that are no longer geographically situated. The work provides hypothetical questions that go back and forth in time in an equal measure. When can an image be seen as a document of the past and when can it be seen as a prophecy for the future? There is a constant tension between accepting images that are seen as documents of the past and denying images that are seen as prophecies for the future. 
 
Vanoverberghe his work has been published in books such as ‘2099’ (2018), ‘Conference of the Birds’ (2019) and ‘1099’ (2020) by APE (Art Paper Editions). He has received the ‘Prix Horlait Dapsens’ and is part of the ‘.tiff’ selection by FOMU Antwerp. He had exhibitions at Deweer Gallery (Otegem, Belgium), De Brakke Grond (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Stieglitz19 (Antwerp, Belgium), Fomu (Antwerp, Belgium), the Unseen Photo Fair (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), the Cultural Centre of Yangzhou (China) and collaborated with fashion brand Ann Demeulemeester and Belgian band Whispering Sons. His work has been published on American Suburb X, Photoworks UK, De Standaard, Paper Journal, De Volkskrant, GUP Magazine and the PHmuseum. He co-founded artist run spaces Pinguin (Brussels, Belgium) and NO/Gallery (Ghent, Belgium). Vanoverberghe will launch a new exhibition platform ‘Backyard’ in September 2021 at his artist studio in collaboration with the Deweer Gallery Estate. Vanoverberghe is represented by Keteleer Gallery.


Solo Exhibition, Conference of the Birds, MAP#94, De Glazen Gang, Gent
Solo Exhibition, 1099, Deweer Gallery, Otegem
Solo Exhibition, 1099, Deweer Gallery, Otegem
Solo Exhibition, Conference of the Birds; MAP#94, De Glazen Gang, Gent
Solo Exhibition? 1099, Deweer Gallery, Otegem
Solo Exhibition, Conference of the Birds, Stieglitz 19, Antwerp 2019
Solo Exhibition, Sandcastles and Rubbish, Keteleer Gallery, Antwerp, 2021
Solo Exhibition, Sandcastles and Rubbish, Keteleer Gallery, Antwerp 3032
Solo Exhibition, Sandcasles and Rubbish, Keteleer Gallery, Antwerp 2021
Duo Show with Manor Grunewald, Ontsteking, Gent, 2022
Duo Exhibition with Manor Grunewald, Fortune Displays, Barbé Urbain Gallery, Gent, 2022
Duo Show with Manor Grunewald, Ontsteking, Gent, 2022
Group Exhibition, Photomuseum, Antwerp
Group Exhibition, Photomuseum, Antwerp
Group Show - Bird No Longer Sing - Tussen Droom en Daad, Gent, Curated by Joachim Naudts
Moving Trees 01, 2017, 98 x 78 cm, Archival Pigment Print
Half a Face, 2019, Archival Pigment Print, 45 x 36 cm
Oval, 2017, 98 x 78 cm, Archival Pigment Print


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