Exh|bition
Anne Beumer
“Neon Daydreams”
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“Neon Daydreams”
Exhibition: 01.03.2025 – 19.04.2025
Anne Beumer (°1994 in Tongeren, lives and works in Ghent) describes herself as a mixed-media artist. Her work consists of collages, sculptures, and installations in which she constantly experiments with different materials and techniques, both two- and three-dimensional, analogue but also sometimes digital. She likes being inspired by her surroundings and found materials. The work primarily focuses on the process, which often becomes its subject. Because of this, one could say that, in an artistic context, the nature and traditional hierarchy of objects, materials, and actions in Anne Beumer's work are made obscure.
For the exhibition “Neon Daydreams”, Beumer analyses and presents the course and process of creating an exhibition – ranging from early artistic experiments to financial agreements and communication issues. The form and logic of the installation are largely inspired by online “wiki-style” publications. The exhibition functions as a visual script, in which the actions and choices of the creation process are made visible. It is by highlighting and emphasising the elements that are usually considered self-evident in exhibition-making that the critique, but also the humour, of her installation at Lichtekooi Artspace resides.
Raadpleeg de NL zaaltekst geschreven door Simon Delobel hier
Consult the EN exhibtion text written by Simon Delobel here
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Publication
To conclude her solo exhibition “Neon Daydreams”, Anne Beumer presents a new publication, INVITATIE, her manual for making an exhibition at Lichtekooi Artspace.
Get your copy during the finissage at Lichtekooi.
Publication INVITATIE
Published by Zwarte Pagina & Lichtekooi
80 ex.
€5
With thanks to Kato Bouckaert, Martin Blank, Elias Cafmeyer, Femke Florus, Simon Delobel and KIOSK, Winnie Enghien, Liesbeth Henderickx, Chris Hoeben, Paulina Kaval, Sara Plantefève-Castryck, Mieke“Mik” Schelstraete, Julia Schouten, Karen Spiessens, Fabien Silvestre Suzor, Stijn ter Braak, Jolke Van Aerde, Tom Van Camp and Hendrik Vandenberghe
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