Group Exhibition with Jörg Bräuer, Sébastien Caporusso, Alexandre Chary, Manon Daviet, Anne Derasse, Jesper Eriksson, Vincent Fournier, Ernst Gamperl, Garnier & Linker, Kaspar Hamacher, Amy Hilton, Katherine Huskie, Pao Hui Kao, Eva Le Roi, Silvano Magnone, Bela Silva, Lucile Soufflet, Piet Stockmans, Ann Beate Tempelhaug, Adi Toch, Fabian von Spreckelsen & Rain Wu
The New Age of Humanism celebrates the 5 years of the Spazio Nobile gallery and a decade of TLmag_True Living of Art & Design magazine dedicated to this theme in spring-summer 2020 (guest editors: Formafantasma). This collective exhibition – under the sign of authenticity and both human and organic presence – brings together more than thirty artists, designers and photographers represented by the gallery since its creation in 2016. In the atmosphere of an apartment to live in a 1920’s house in Ixelles, with its beautiful marble fireplaces and year-round green garden, Spazio Nobile imprints its philosophy of living with art and design in these spaces of the bel étage (piano nobile) and his studiolo (cabinet of curiosities) spread throughout seven rooms and the garden of the gallery. Combining precious sculptural furniture, handmade objects and art photography signed by contemporary artists with whom the gallery actively collaborates, the gallery has opted to strengthen its physical presence in Brussels and to get even closer to its art lovers and collectors. By privileging the quality and nobility of the materials, the beauty and the singularity of its artistic choices, Spazio Nobile creates a sensory and singular path. The New Age of Humanism is a journey that is both experiential and holistic, physical and esoteric, terrestrial and cosmic.