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Words and Dreams
by Gallery Magda Danysz
Location: Galerie Magda Danysz
Date: 17 Mar - 21 Apr 2012

Words and Dreams reunite artists Fred Eerdekens, Mathias Schmied and Kris Trappeniers, at gallery Magda Danysz from March 17th to April 21st. Through this exhibition, the gallery Magada Danyez gives free reign to artists to play around the theme of words and dreams.

When technology and its binary language have become ubiquitous in our lives what will happen to writing? What are the significant of words? What are meaning of dreams? Throughout the evolution of our world how writing, reading, or perceptions of dreams and memories have changed?

Fred Eerdekens creates works in which words and dreams seem to meet. His sculpture and installations form in to message on the wall in a set of shadows. As his took the look and curiosity, language is no longer presented physically.

In the work of Mathias Schmied, the words are real as they are cut from plastic paper or painted on a canvas. Here, it is not the word that interests the artist but his graphical approaches. The work is constructed around linking and untying, but yet, it is repeated. Mathias Schimed shake the established codes and plays with the form as “empty the substance of narration.”

Thought out the work of Kris Trappeniers, the word becomes a line. It is a source of inspiration. More than just a word, it is the poetic of the word that plays the importance in his work. Thus words and dreams joint together and combine.

In the exhibition of Words and Dreams, the word is related, it is poetry, it is the source of inspiration or interpretation of dreams. Fred Eerdekens, Mathias Schmied and Kris Trappeniers present works offer slight and evanescent. They offer three different perspectives in which they incorporate dreams as the reflection of their main point.

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