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Greta Meert Gallery presents an international selection of young sculptors in an exhibition curated by Didier Vermeiren (Brussels, 1951).

Didier Vermeiren is an acknowledged Belgian artist who has represented his country at the Venice Biennial (1995) and who has shown his work in the Kunsthalle Zürich, the National Gallery Jeu de Paume (1995), the Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven), the Bonnefantenmuseum (Maastricht), and the Centre for Fine Arts (Brussel).

In this group show Didier Vermeiren introduces five artist who optimally match and assess the title of “Technique and Sentiment”. He selected them on the basis of his own experience as an artist and lecturer at the Düsseldorf Academy and the Ateliers in Amsterdam.

The selected artists are Johannes Döring (DE), Etienne Fouchet (FR), Valerie Krause (DE), Heiko Räpple (DE) and Johannes Wald (DE).

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Over the past 30 years, Galerie Greta Meert established itself as one of Brussels’ leading contemporary art galleries. Founded in 1988 as Galerie Meert Rihoux, it was subsequently renamed after its founding director Greta Meert in 2006. Located in the center of Brussels, the gallery occupies a five-story Art Nouveau building designed by Louis Bral and renovated for the gallery by renowned Belgian architects Hilde Daem and Paul Robbrecht. Since 2012 three floors of the building are dedicated to exhibitions, making it possible to maintain an expanded exhibition schedule.

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