LIST
Current Research
︎ Vogelconcerten (Bird Concerts)
LIST
Curatorial Projects
Making the World More Than Less Real (2024)
Two-day assembly of lectures, workshops, and screenings. Featuring Marwa Arsanios, Annie Jael Kwan, Autocoscienza Writing Group, Nuraini Juliastuti, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Matylda Taszycka (AWARE), Lola Olufemi, among others.
︎ More info: Making the World More Than Less Real
Organized in collaboration with KASK & Conservatorium, Curatorial Studies, S.M.A.K., and Kunsthal Gent.
NOW AND THEN, HERE AND THERE (2024) Intergenerational conversation investigating (post)colonial traces between a grandmother and her eight-year-old granddaughter Cécile Lusala Lu Mvemba.
︎ More info: NOW AND THEN, HERE AND THERE
Black History Month – Library Sophia, Schaarbeek.
Translating Spatial Stories (2022)
Co-lecturer with Rossella Biscotti.
Three-week workshop on storytelling across media, exploring how personal, archival, and site-specific narratives can be translated into sculpture, video, performance, and sound.
➝ More info: Translating Spatial Stories
International Summer Academy, Salzburg.
Making Spatial Stories (2021)
Co-lecturer with Rossella Biscotti.
Three-week workshop on storytelling across media, exploring how personal, archival, and site-specific narratives can be translated into sculpture, video, performance, and sound.
➝ More info: Making Spatial Stories
➝ Images
International Summer Academy, Salzburg.
LIST
Art in the Public Space
ADRIANOPOLIS (2023)
Exploration of the city as a place of collective healing, taking Simon de Vos’ A Bacchanal in a Grotto (1603) as a starting point.
Artists: Kasper De Vos, Laurie Charles, and Jacopo Pagin.
Co-curated with Godart Bakkers.
︎ More info: ADRIANOPOLIS
Public Space, Geraardsbergen.
C'est peut-être un détail pour vous mais pour nous ça veut dire beaucoup (2019) For BRDG, Deborah Bowmann created a sculpture resembling a shop display, made from oxidized steel. The work balances between art object and everyday item, raising questions about the boundaries between art, design, and commerce.
︎ More info: BRDG#44
Public Space, Antwerp.
LIST
Exhibitions
"Will You Swim in My Currents?" (2021) the graduation show at Sint Lucas Antwerp in 2021.
︎ Publication
Sint Lucas Antwerp.
I spy, I spy a little lie (2017)
Re-examines the tools we use to communicate, emerging from a growing frustration with the ways knowledge is valued and information is accessed. Presented as part of Currents #5, recipient of the Young Curator Awa
rd. Co-curated with Evelyn Simons.
︎ More info: I spy, I spy a little lie
Marres, Maastricht.
Army of Love (2016)
Army of Love is an activist group that advocates for love and sexuality as a basic right, offering them to everyone regardless of conventional beauty standards or physical and mental abilities. The community operates as a collective where giving and receiving love are constantly interchangeable, driven by camaraderie, a sense of duty, and altruism. It positions itself as a radical response against neoliberalism, capitalism, and exclusionary mechanisms.
︎ Army of Love
Project space: SUPERDEALS, Brussels.
Onder ons (2016)
Investigates the living room as a space where cultural values are produced, negotiated, and preserved — reflecting on its role in shaping social norms and collective memory across time.
Co-curated with Evelyn Simons.
︎ More info: Onder ons
CIAP Kunstverein, Hasselt.
Spatial Sublation (2016)
Explores the layered relations between space, history, and perception.
Artists: Philip Janssens, Léa Belooussovitch, Stefano Faoro and Saori Kuno.
Co-curated with Godart Bakkers, Jana Johanna Haeckel, and Charlotte Van Buylaere.
︎ More info: Spatial Sublation
︎ WIELS
WIELS (Project Space), Brussels.
Audio Guide, The Image Generator II (2016)
No Performance Please developed an Audio Guide for The Image Generator II, inviting visitors to reflect on their own behavior and the fine line between observing and participating. The project questions the impossibility of excluding performance from exhibitions and reflects on the expectations that shape visitor behavior within art institutions.
︎ More info: The Image Generator
Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp.
No Performance Please (2015)
Performativity is everywhere. The society we all function in today, characterized by individuality and a high-performance culture, demands constant performativity.
︎ More info: These Things Take Time
These Things Take Time, Ghent.
Current Research
︎ Vogelconcerten (Bird Concerts)
LIST
Curatorial Projects
Making the World More Than Less Real (2024)
Two-day assembly of lectures, workshops, and screenings. Featuring Marwa Arsanios, Annie Jael Kwan, Autocoscienza Writing Group, Nuraini Juliastuti, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Matylda Taszycka (AWARE), Lola Olufemi, among others.
︎ More info: Making the World More Than Less Real
Organized in collaboration with KASK & Conservatorium, Curatorial Studies, S.M.A.K., and Kunsthal Gent.
NOW AND THEN, HERE AND THERE (2024) Intergenerational conversation investigating (post)colonial traces between a grandmother and her eight-year-old granddaughter Cécile Lusala Lu Mvemba.
︎ More info: NOW AND THEN, HERE AND THERE
Black History Month – Library Sophia, Schaarbeek.
Translating Spatial Stories (2022)
Co-lecturer with Rossella Biscotti.
Three-week workshop on storytelling across media, exploring how personal, archival, and site-specific narratives can be translated into sculpture, video, performance, and sound.
➝ More info: Translating Spatial Stories
International Summer Academy, Salzburg.
Making Spatial Stories (2021)
Co-lecturer with Rossella Biscotti.
Three-week workshop on storytelling across media, exploring how personal, archival, and site-specific narratives can be translated into sculpture, video, performance, and sound.
➝ More info: Making Spatial Stories
➝ Images
International Summer Academy, Salzburg.
LIST
Art in the Public Space
ADRIANOPOLIS (2023)
Exploration of the city as a place of collective healing, taking Simon de Vos’ A Bacchanal in a Grotto (1603) as a starting point.
Artists: Kasper De Vos, Laurie Charles, and Jacopo Pagin.
Co-curated with Godart Bakkers.
︎ More info: ADRIANOPOLIS
Public Space, Geraardsbergen.
C'est peut-être un détail pour vous mais pour nous ça veut dire beaucoup (2019) For BRDG, Deborah Bowmann created a sculpture resembling a shop display, made from oxidized steel. The work balances between art object and everyday item, raising questions about the boundaries between art, design, and commerce.
︎ More info: BRDG#44
Public Space, Antwerp.
LIST
Exhibitions
"Will You Swim in My Currents?" (2021) the graduation show at Sint Lucas Antwerp in 2021.
︎ Publication
Sint Lucas Antwerp.
I spy, I spy a little lie (2017)
Re-examines the tools we use to communicate, emerging from a growing frustration with the ways knowledge is valued and information is accessed. Presented as part of Currents #5, recipient of the Young Curator Awa
rd. Co-curated with Evelyn Simons.
︎ More info: I spy, I spy a little lie
Marres, Maastricht.
Army of Love (2016)
Army of Love is an activist group that advocates for love and sexuality as a basic right, offering them to everyone regardless of conventional beauty standards or physical and mental abilities. The community operates as a collective where giving and receiving love are constantly interchangeable, driven by camaraderie, a sense of duty, and altruism. It positions itself as a radical response against neoliberalism, capitalism, and exclusionary mechanisms.
︎ Army of Love
Project space: SUPERDEALS, Brussels.
Onder ons (2016)
Investigates the living room as a space where cultural values are produced, negotiated, and preserved — reflecting on its role in shaping social norms and collective memory across time.
Co-curated with Evelyn Simons.
︎ More info: Onder ons
CIAP Kunstverein, Hasselt.
Spatial Sublation (2016)
Explores the layered relations between space, history, and perception.
Artists: Philip Janssens, Léa Belooussovitch, Stefano Faoro and Saori Kuno.
Co-curated with Godart Bakkers, Jana Johanna Haeckel, and Charlotte Van Buylaere.
︎ More info: Spatial Sublation
︎ WIELS
WIELS (Project Space), Brussels.
Audio Guide, The Image Generator II (2016)
No Performance Please developed an Audio Guide for The Image Generator II, inviting visitors to reflect on their own behavior and the fine line between observing and participating. The project questions the impossibility of excluding performance from exhibitions and reflects on the expectations that shape visitor behavior within art institutions.
︎ More info: The Image Generator
Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp.
No Performance Please (2015)
Performativity is everywhere. The society we all function in today, characterized by individuality and a high-performance culture, demands constant performativity.
︎ More info: These Things Take Time
These Things Take Time, Ghent.

















