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23Apr2026

Cultuurvuur Biennale 2026

Werkfoto : de eerste lagen

The ‘calm before the storm’ is now officially over; here is the first invitation of the year:

Welcome to the Cultuurvuur 2026 Biennale at the Meise Botanical Garden.
As the winner of the previous edition, I am participating once again by invitation. Following the scale of my previous installation, this time I deliberately opted for a more concentrated arrangement, originally starting from a single painting, which eventually grew into a limited ensemble of works.

For this edition of the Cultuurvuur Biennale, 38 artists worked around a central theme:

Chemistry of Light: Photosynthesis

My work will be on display in the Castle, in the top room of the left-hand tower (accessible via stairs).

I took as my starting point the moment when photosynthesis takes place: when CO₂ and water, under the influence of light, are converted into oxygen and glucose. The visual language draws, alongside my coal—which is the starting and ending point of photosynthesis—on the chemical symbols: the hexagon refers to glucose, the circles to oxygen.

In the photo you can see the construction of the largest painting; the final result will be on display at the Biennale from 1 May!

Cultuurvuur Biennale
1 May to 31 August – daily from 10am to 6pm

Website Cultuurvuur Biennial : https://cultuurvuur.be/
Website Meise Botanical Garden : https://www.plantentuinmeise.be/

04Aug2025

Last chance: Black is a Colour – Gallery Sofie Van den Bussche

On Saturday 9 August, the exhibition Black is a Colour will be on show for the last time at Gallery Sofie Van de Bussche in Brussels. Don’t miss it!

In Black is a Colour, 27 contemporary artists pay tribute to Ado Hamelrijck’s imagery. Twenty-seven, because as Ado himself said, ‘Black is a Colour, it consists of 27 shades of black.’

I am proud to be part of this collective tribute with my work. Soon I’ll give more info on this website about the new work I especially made for this exhibition. But for now, go and discover it for yourself while you still can.
If you are curious about the story behind it, feel free to ask me about it on Saturday – I will be present in the gallery.

You can find all the info about this expo on the website of Gallery Sofie Van den Bussche: > read it here

Review on Gallery Viewer : > Black is a Colour: Ado Hamelrycks nalatenschap in zevenentwintig tinten bij Gallery Sofie Van den Bussche 

Black is a colour – a homage to Ado Hamelryck (1941 – 2024)
Ado Hamelryck – Alex Kindt – An Vanderlinden – Bart Stolle – Bart Vandevijvere – Christophe Malfliet – Didier Mahieu dominiq V.D.wall. – Emiel Hoorne – Francis Denys – George De Decker – Goedele Peeters Hugo Duchateau – Ilse Pierard – Jacques Charlier – Jean Bilquin- Marcase – Michael Aerts – Piet Stockmans – Renato Nicolodi – Rik Vermeersch – Riki Mijling – Steven Antonio Manes – Vadim Vosters – William Sweetlove – Yves Malfliet – Yves Velter

Gallery Sofie Van den Bussche
Barthélémylaan 22
1000 Brussels

 

19Sep2024

The Light Wins

7 paintings, each 80×200 cm, 2024
Coalpaint and coal on canvas

Untill september 30  – Biënnale Cultuurvuur – Botanical Garden of Meise (B)
Location 51 / AV – Friendship temple

 

This is the accompanying text on site:

“Come in, stand in the center of the circle, and look around. You have now stepped not only into the world of the artist, but also into that of Freemasonry.

The temple you are now standing in was founded in 1818 for the elevation of master in Freemasonry of Baron Emmanuel Vanderlinden d’Hoogvorst. That intrigued An Vanderlinden. She researched symbols in Freemasonry, and used them as building blocks in this installation. So it is by no means a coincidence that they have just become 7 paintings.

Symbols form a universal language, allowing people with different backgrounds and characters to communicate about the same topics. There is no absolute explanation for this, everyone can interpret the meaning in their own way.

In Freemasonry, the rough stone is a symbol for man, the soul. It is edited and processed in different ways in this series of paintings. The square that you find in each painting represents the cubic stone that the Freemason strives for. “The purpose is to shape the rough stone into a cubic stone, so that it can serve in the symbolic construction of the Temple.” In other words: the goal is to become the best version of yourself, so that you can contribute to a better world.

If you stand in the middle of the temple and turn around your axis, you can compare the stones in the squares. Do you see that the stones in the outermost paintings (closest to the door) are rougher, and lighter in color, than the more finely worked stones that fill the square of the painting on the opposite side of the temple?

Directly opposite the outside world, the door, is the darkest painting. While in the outer paintings the light on the coal comes from outside, in the darkest painting the light comes from within, from the finely ground coal.

Do you also see the movement the square makes? It goes through a cycle, like the sun. After all, the path to self-knowledge is not a straight line.

The rays of light in the paintings go around in 2 directions: from the west, the outer world, to the inner light, and from the inner light back to the outer world. Each painting is also a fully-fledged painting independently of the others. Because every step in the
cycle is important.

VISITA INTERIORA TERRAE RECTIFICANDO INVENIES OCCULTUM LAPIDEM

7 words. 7 paintings. Each word is the title of a painting.
This Latin proverb freely translated says : ‘Go into the depths of the earth in search of the darkest stone’.
Abbreviated: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.
Do you find these letters in the paintings?

Biënnale Cultuurvuur – untill september 30 – Botanical Garden Meise
info : www.naturainspiratus.be

Friendship Temple, location 51 / AV on the hiking map.
The temple is near “Meise Dorp” entrance, hidden in the greenery.
With your back to entrance Meise Dorp: turn right, then 100 metres further
follow the ‘KUNST ROUTE’ arrow to the left into the bush.

30Aug2024

Man Moved Mountain interview on TV

Last Sunday, Regional Television TVL visited my exhibition Man Moved Mountain in Genk. You can watch the interview (in dutch) on their website via this link.
The exhibition has been extended until early September.
Open by appointment, and now Sunday September 1, open from 1pm to 6pm. Welcome!

Le Charbonnage Art Residencies
Marcel Habetslaan 27,
3600 Genk (opposite La Biomista)

01Jul2024

Man Moved Mountain : expo until the end of July

An’s captivating showcase revives the beauty of Limburg and Genk’s landscapes, a century after renowned landscape painters flocked to Genk, meeting at the Station d’Artistes. Over the years, the arrival of coal mines transformed these landscapes, replacing their romanticized beauty with the harsh realities of industry. Yet, Vanderlinden’s work reveals that these landscapes remain beautiful and romantic. Her art incorporates the terrils—coal mine spoil tips—that now define the region, offering a new dimension and inspiration for artists. Join us on Sunday, June 23th and experience how she brings these dynamic landscapes back to life, celebrating their enduring allure and evolving charm.

Man Moved Mountain
Sunday, june 23 – july 31, 2024

open:
– thu july 25 : 17-21h
– su july 28 : 14-18h
and by appointment
www.lecharbonnage.com

09Jun2024

Man Moved Mountain

People can do a lot when they work together. Even move mountains. Miners did so not only figuratively but also literally, as the many slag heaps in Limburg attest.
Man Moved Mountain , the new solo exhibition by An Vanderlinden, opens on 23 June at Le Charbonnage Art Residencies in Genk.

During the month of May I worked at Le Charbonnage Art Residencies by invitation, and as you could predict if you know me a little, I’m still working there :-D.
A month is in fact very short, too short, to work if you first have to find the raw material for your paint, if you still have to make paint, if you are used to working on one painting for about a month. Knowing that this Art Residency was going to end in a solo exhibition with the work I made here, I had to change tack.

The Genk landscape

So what other bow has that become? Well, the Genk landscape, loved by landscape painters in the late 19th century, just because it has been so changed by the coal mines, is now much loved by me. Before I was allowed to paint on the unloading floor in Beringen in 2018, I regularly went to the Genk slag heaps to walk, draw and paint. With watercolours. Nothing to exhibit, just, for relaxation.
The terrils have not only become beautiful nature, they are also a silent witness to what humans are capable of when they work together.

But did I just read watercolour paint? Indeed. And can you make that from coal? And then also goes on canvas? And does that also take you a month? And did you actually find coal from Zwartberg? Well, the answer to all those questions, you will get at Le Charbonnage Art Residencies, on Sunday 23 June, from 3pm :-D Exciting, isn’t it? I think so too. So I’m going to continue working for a while. Time is really short now :-D
See you soon!


Vernissage Sunday 23 June from 3pm to 6pm

Marcel Habetslaan 27, 3600 Genk

https://www.lecharbonnage.com

24Apr2024

Biënnale Cultuurvuur 2024 Botanical Garden Meise : welcome!

From 1 May to 30 September, you can visit the Cultuurvuur Biennale in Meise’s Botanic Garden.
More than 50 artists created a work especially for the location assigned to them in advance.

The friendship temple, built in 1818 by order of Baron Vanderlinden (yes!) d’Hoogvorst, is full of references to freemasonry. It was with great enthusiasm that I delved into the subject, and from next week will introduce you to the result of many months of work:

‘The Light Wins’ is the title of my installation of seven 80 x 200 cm paintings, which together tell a special story. Or show a way, if you prefer. Below is a small preview. More explanation later.

I am present on 1 May, from 11am to 6pm.
Welcome!

Biennial Cultuurvuur 2024 – location 51 : friendship temple, containing An Vanderlinden’s installation ‘The Light Wins’
is hidden among the trees, very close to the ‘Meise Dorp’ entrance. Plans are available at the location.

www.naturainspiratus.be

 

 

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