This year Art Brussels celebrates its 35th edition, reasserting its freshness and keen eye for a continuously evolving market. Taking place between the 20th and the 23rd of April, the fair gathers 144 participating galleries from 28 countries, which are grouped into 4 profiles that take us from discovery to rediscovery.
The DISCOVERY section supports emerging, lesser known and upcoming artists, while international established artists (from modern to contemporary) are located in the PRIME section. The REDISCOVERY booths are dedicated to artworks between 1917 and 1987 – a celebration of undervalued or forgotten artists. In addition, Art Brussels focuses on SOLO exhibitions that provide the viewer with the possibility of having a deeper experience with the works of a singular artist.
In this edition, Harlan Levey Projects was the winner of the DISCOVERY prize, presenting works by Ella Littwitz, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, and Haseeb Ahmed. As for the SOLO prize, the jury members have chosen Benoît Maire’s show (Meessen de Clercq).
The Artistic Programme of Art Brussels 2017 includes the exhibition ‘Mementos: Artists’ Souvenirs, Artefacts, and other Curiosities’ – personal objects and artefacts from the private collections of 73 artists participating in the fair (such as Wim Delvoye, Jenny Holzer, Christian Jankowski and Jonathan Monk). Curated by Jens Hoffmann and Piper Marshall, this exhibition is accompanied by a series of talks and conversations called ‘The Politics of Things’.
Following an exciting visit to the fair, A.R.M. highlights 20 booths and artworks that you can’t miss:
Almine Rech Gallery (Paris, London, Brussels)
Stand B.23
Artists: Markus Lüpertz, Günther Forg, Johan Creten, Genieve Figgis, Don Brown, Joseph Kosuth, Ha Chong-Hyun, Don Brown & Marcus Jahmal

From left to right: Markus Lüpertz, Günther Forg, Johan Creten, Genieve Figgis, Don Brown, Ha Chong-Hyun, Don Brown & Marcus Jahmal
Courtesy of the Artists and Almine Rech Gallery
Photo: Raphaël Fanelli


Choi & Lager Gallery (Cologne)
Stand A.10
Solo Project: Rose Wylie

Image courtesy Choi&Lager Gallery, Artsy/Art Brussels.

170 x 549 cm, oil on canvas
Courtesy of the artist and Choi&Lager Gallery
Dauwens & Beernaert Gallery (Brussels)
Stand D.25
Artists: Stanislas Lahaut, Marco de Sanctis and Adam Vackar

Courtesy Dauwens & Beernaert Gallery

All works: Stanislas Lahaut Back: Untitled, Piece of Cake II (Mixed media 33 x 23 cm, 2017), front: Untitled, Plastic Bertrand (Bronze, variable dimensions, 2017), wall: Untitled Stars & Stripes (textile/wooden frame, 147 x 155 cm, 2015-2017). Courtesy of the artist and Dauwens & Beernaert Gallery

70 x 50 cm, Inkjet print on archival paper
Adam Vackar and Dauwens & Beernaert
Galerie Daniel Templon (Paris and Brussels)
Stand C.32 / C.30
Artists: Franz Ackermann, Omar Ba, Francesco Clemente, Philippe Cognée, Gregory Crewdson, Atul Dodiya, Jan Fabre, Gérard Garouste, Oda Jaune, Jitish Kallat, Jonathan Meese, Prune Nourry, Pierre & Gilles, Jan Van Imschoot, Kehinde Wiley

Galerie Lelong (Paris and New York)
Stand B.31
Artists: Etel Adnan, Pierre Alechinsky, Marc Desgrandchamps, Günther Förg, David Hockney, Jean-Baptiste Huynh, Phillip King, Konrad Klapheck, David Nash, Jaume Plensa, Sean Scully, Kiki Smith, Antoni Tàpies, Barthélémy Toguo, Jan Voss

175 x 215 cm, Acrylic and oil on canvas
Copyright: The Estate of Günther Förg – Courtesy Galerie Lelong
Galerie Mazzoli (Berlin)
Stand A.35
Artists: Carlo Benvenuto, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Luigi Ontani, Oscar Santillan, Michele Spanghero

272 x 100 x 34 cm + 112 x 55, automatic pulmonary ventilator, trolley, organ pipes, wood, organ ventilator
Copyright: the artist and the GM
Galerie Nathalie Obadia (Paris/Brussels)
Stand B.28 / B.30
Artists: Martin Barré, Valérie Bélin, Josep Grau-Garriga, Fabrice Hyber, Sophie Kuijken, Thomas Lerooy, Laure Prouvost (SOLO), Lorna Simpson, Brenna Youngblood

65 x 79 x 5,5 cm, resin, vinyl, glove, red pigment, wooden frame, paint
Copyright: Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris / Bruxelles
Galleria Minini (Brescia)
Stand B.07
Artists: Flavio Favelli, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Sheila Hicks, Anish Kapoor, Jonathan Monk, Wilfredo Prieto, Ariel Schlesinger

84 x 78 x 82 cm, silicone, fiberglass and gauze
courtesy Galleria Minini

63 cm x 71 cm, oil on canvas
Courtesy Galleria Minini
Gallery Baton (Seoul)
Stand C.31
Artists: Yoon Hwan Bae, Chi Yung Chung, Max Frisinger, Yeo Ran Je, Yunchul Kim, You Kyeong Oh, Suzanne Song, Peter Stichbury, Koen van den Broek

162 x 116 cm, 4mm pearl beads, adhesive, acrylic paint, wooden panel
Copyright: Gallery Baton

152.4 x 137.16 cm, acrylic and pumice on canvas
Copyright: Gallery Baton
Harlan Levey Projects (Brussels) Winner of the Discovery Prize
Stand D.07
Artists: Haseeb Ahmed, Ella Littwitz, Emmanuel Van der Auwera

Courtesy Harlan Levey Projects.
Irène Laub Gallery (Brussels)
Stand A.04
Artists: Pascal Haudressy, Donato Piccolo, Jonathan Sullam, Roeland Tweelinckx

200 x 200 cm, mixed media oil painting and video projector on canvas, numeric loop
Courtesy Irène Laub Gallery

200 x 200 cm, aluminium black coasted disck holographic glitter and light projection
Copyright: Mikaël Falke
Meessen De Clercq (Brussels) Benoît Maire (Winner of the Solo Prize)
Stand A.29 / A.27
Artists: Ignasi Aballí, Jordi Colomer, Lieven De Boeck, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Filip Gilissen, Adam Henry, Rinko Kawauchi, Nicolás Lamas, Benoît Maire, Jorge Méndez Blake, Claudio Parmiggiani, Evariste Richer, Fabrice Samyn, Kelly Schacht, José María Sicilia, Thu Van Tran, Chaim van Luit, Maarten Vanden Eynde, Leon Vranken

16 x 28 x 30 cm, Strombus gigas, glass
Courtesy of the artist and Meessen De Clercq, Brussels

dimensions variable, ceramic vase and concrete
courtesy of the artist and Meessen De Clercq, Brussels
Mier Gallery (Los Angeles)
Stand D.03
Artist: Jana Schröder

200 x 160 cm, copying pencil and oil on canvas
Copyright: Mier Gallery
Parafin (London)
Stand C.03
Artists: Alison Watt, Hugo Wilson, Uwe Wittwer

Oil on canvas 122 × 91.5 cm 481⁄4×361⁄4 in.
Courtesy Parafin, London.

Oil on canvas 110 × 130 cm 431⁄4×511⁄4 in.
Courtesy Parafin, London.
Proyectosmonclova (Mexico City)
Stand C.20
Artists: Gabriel de la Mora, Edgar Orlaineta, Chantal Peñalosa, Martin Soto Climent, Tercerunquinto, Eduardo Terrazas

Works by: Martin Soto Climent, Tercerunquinto, EduardoTerrazas, Gabriel de la Mora, Chantal Peñalosa, Edgar Orlaineta.
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA

Works by: Martin Soto Climent, Tercerunquinto, EduardoTerrazas, Gabriel de la Mora, Chantal Peñalosa, Edgar Orlaineta.
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Rodolphe Janssen (Brussels)
Stand B.18
Artists: Davide Balula, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Douglas Eynon, Kendell Geers, Sanam Khatibi, Sean Landers, Thomas Lerooy, Adam McEwen, Sam Moyer, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Léon Wuidar

From left to right : Sam Moyer, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Sanam Khatibi, Douglas Eynon, Adam McEwen, Sam Moyer, Thomas Lerooy, Marcel Berlanger, Léon Wuidar.
Courtesy of the artists and rodolphe janssen, Brussels Photo : Hugard & Vanoverschelde photography

Courtesy of the artists and rodolphe janssen, Brussels Photo : Hugard & Vanoverschelde photography

From left to right : Kendell Geers, Douglas Eynon, Adam McEwen, Sam Moyer.
Courtesy of the artists and rodolphe janssen, Brussels Photo : Hugard & Vanoverschelde photography
Sorry We’re Closed (Brussels)
Stand B.06 / B.08
Artists: Daniel Boccato, Bram Bogart, Robin Cameron, Cesar, Eric Croes, John De Andrea, Thomas Downing, Chris Hammerlein, Paul Kremer, Zachary Leener, Eddie Martinez, Allan Mc Collum, Stefan Rinck, Brian Rochefort, Peter Schuyff, Bruce M. Sherman, Josh Sperling (SOLO)

Image Art Research Map

73 x 82 in, acrylic on canvas over structure
Copyright: SWAC
The Hole (New York)
Stand D.24
Artist: Eric Yahnker

Courtesy The Hole, New York.

Courtesy The Hole, New York.
Tyler Rollins Fine Art (New York)
Stand A.09
Artists: Tracey Moffatt, Manuel Ocampo, Sopheap Pich

series of 19 toned photogravure prints on rag paper
76.25 x 57.25 cm (30 x 22 ½ in.) each. edition of 60.
Courtesy Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York.

series of 19 toned photogravure prints on rag paper
76.25 x 57.25 cm (30 x 22 ½ in.) each. edition of 60.
Courtesy Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York.

oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm (63 ¾ x 51 ¼ in.).
Courtesy Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York.

bamboo, rattan, wire, burlap, plastic
202 x 200 x 11 cm (79 ½ x 78 ¾ x 4 ¼ in.)
Courtesy Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York.
Xavier Hufkens (Brussels)
Stand B.29
Artists: David Altmejd, Louise Bourgeois, Tracey Emin, Michel François, Antony Gormley, Evan Holloway, Roni Horn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, Nicolas Party, Sterling Ruby, Walter Swennen

pastel on canvas, 47 1/8 x 47 1/8 in., 120 x 120 cm
Courtesy the Artist and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Photo credit: Isabelle Arthuis, Brussels

(edition of 3 + 1 AP), Aqua Resin, epoxy resin, fiberglass, steel, aluminum, graphite, MSA varnish
85 x 124 x 7 3/4 in., 215,9 x 315 x 19,7 cm
Courtesy the Artist and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Photo credit: Jason Mandella, New York

(edition of 3 + 2AP), neon (aquamarine), 27 1/16 x 61 1/4 in., 68,8 x 155,6 cm
Courtesy the Artist and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Photo credit: HV-studio, Brussels
Location: Tour & Taxis, Avenue du Port 86c, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
By: Catarina Vaz