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2021-09-24
2022-02-06
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New exhibits in the Trinkhall
On September 24, the Trinkhall will start again with two new exhibitions!
- "La fabrique des images" - Pierre De Peet
Pierre De Peet (1929 – 2019) is one of the leading artists of the Créahm workshops - Brussels, which he attended for almost thirty years.
Over time he developed a very intense plastic work, drawings, paintings and engravings. The perfect certainty of the stripe, the intelligence of the colours, a sense of story and an incomparable poetics of the gap are the main elements of a visual language in which expressionism, in its sometimes most tragic dimensions, does not cease to communicate in a way of softness and tenderness like no other.
In 2021, some thirty works by Pierre De Peet were added to our collection.
- "Emportés par la foule…" - Pascal Tassini
Pascal Tassini (1955) attended the Créahm workshops for more than twenty years, from 1996 to 2018.
There he developed a polymorphic work of extraordinary richness - drawings, paintings, terracotta sculptures and knotted fabric assemblages that have made him famous today, incessantly tinkering with forms, materials, presences.
The images of Pascal Tassini, so similar and so different, are always on the move, emerging in crowds and taking us to the peak of the state of existence.
Both exhibitions can be discovered in the Trinkhall until the beginning of February 2022!
TRINKHALL Museum (former MAD Museum), Rue Fabry, 19
B-4000 Liège
TRINKHALL Museum (former MAD Museum)
On September 24, the Trinkhall will start again with two new exhibitions!
– “La fabrique des images” – Pierre De Peet
Pierre De Peet (1929 – 2019) is one of the leading artists of the Créahm workshops – Brussels, which he attended for almost thirty years.
Over time he developed a very intense plastic work, drawings, paintings and engravings. The perfect certainty of the stripe, the intelligence of the colours, a sense of story and an incomparable poetics of the gap are the main elements of a visual language in which expressionism, in its sometimes most tragic dimensions, does not cease to communicate in a way of softness and tenderness like no other.
In 2021, some thirty works by Pierre De Peet were added to our collection.
– “Emportés par la foule…” – Pascal Tassini
Pascal Tassini (1955) attended the Créahm workshops for more than twenty years, from 1996 to 2018.
There he developed a polymorphic work of extraordinary richness – drawings, paintings, terracotta sculptures and knotted fabric assemblages that have made him famous today, incessantly tinkering with forms, materials, presences.
The images of Pascal Tassini, so similar and so different, are always on the move, emerging in crowds and taking us to the peak of the state of existence.
Both exhibitions can be discovered in the Trinkhall until the beginning of February 2022!
Rue Fabry, 19
B-4000 Liège
On September 24, the Trinkhall will start again with two new exhibitions!
- "La fabrique des images" - Pierre De Peet
Pierre De Peet (1929 – 2019) is one of the leading artists of the Créahm workshops - Brussels, which he attended for almost thirty years.
Over time he developed a very intense plastic work, drawings, paintings and engravings. The perfect certainty of the stripe, the intelligence of the colours, a sense of story and an incomparable poetics of the gap are the main elements of a visual language in which expressionism, in its sometimes most tragic dimensions, does not cease to communicate in a way of softness and tenderness like no other.
In 2021, some thirty works by Pierre De Peet were added to our collection.
- "Emportés par la foule…" - Pascal Tassini
Pascal Tassini (1955) attended the Créahm workshops for more than twenty years, from 1996 to 2018.
There he developed a polymorphic work of extraordinary richness - drawings, paintings, terracotta sculptures and knotted fabric assemblages that have made him famous today, incessantly tinkering with forms, materials, presences.
The images of Pascal Tassini, so similar and so different, are always on the move, emerging in crowds and taking us to the peak of the state of existence.
Both exhibitions can be discovered in the Trinkhall until the beginning of February 2022!