CALLEWAERT VANLANGENDONCK GALLERY

  • Main Section
  • Booth B13
  • Antwerp

Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery, established in 2012 in Antwerp, stands at the forefront of promoting Belgian post-war abstract art. Specializing in movements such as Cobra, Art Abstrait, Art Construit, Formes, G58, and the ZERO movement, the gallery focuses on Belgian artists from the 1950s and 1960s. Through its carefully curated exhibitions, it highlights the lasting relevance and international appeal of these avant-garde artists, showing how their work continues to resonate across borders and generations.

The gallery, run by Brecht Callewaert and Yoeri Vanlangendonck, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacies of key figures in Belgian modernism, including Guy Vandenbranden, one of the country’s foremost constructivist artists. By managing the Estate Guy Vandenbranden, the gallery ensures his work is both preserved and shared with the world, organizing retrospectives and publications that shine a light on his artistic journey. The gallery also holds an extensive collection of works by Cobra artist Serge Vandercam, particularly from his lyrical abstract period .

In addition to its exhibitions in Antwerp, the gallery partners with Delen Private Bank, where it organizes regular exhibitions to further promote its artists and provide new platforms for their work. This collaboration allows the gallery to extend its reach, bringing the works of Belgian abstract artists to a wider audience and reinforcing the timeless appeal of these groundbreaking movements .

Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery participates in art fairs such as Art Brussels and Art Rotterdam, while its publications and international collaborations ensure the continued relevance of Belgian abstract art.

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  • 17 Sint-Jacobstraat
    2000 Antwerp
    Belgium

2024