Nicolas Delprat

Appearance of Light


14 March - 30 April 2021

 

Nicolas Delprat’s work is based on the memory of light. For this first solo exhibition in Brussels, the exhibit  “Appearances of Light” invites the visitor to enter the intimate world of the artist.


Drawing on the legacy, which runs through the history of art, from the invention of photography to Dan Flavin's neon lights and James Turrell's environments, the subjects of Nicolas Delprat's paintings and installations aim to lead us towards a reflection on the value of light in painting. 

Nicolas Delprat works by superimposing parts, by covering parts, by erasing to bring more openings and light passages to the light. His paintings represent a junction in a space, which pass from one to another, then to infinity. Thus, a tension, a balance between solidity and movement, emanates from his works. 

For the artist, it is about creating a "beginning of story". The spectator can then imagine the story himself, for example with an event that might happen or with a phenomenon from the past, which has remained in his memory. 

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