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Presented by: Base-Alpha Gallery

Listen to the audio description of this artwork:

I use two forms that emerge from my ongoing exploration of shapes. I push these forms to the limits of the poster’s boundaries, creating a field of tension. — “In any relationship, there are always two sides.” — The original work is a unique double-sided print on sensitive paper, allowing the ink to softly bleed through to the other side. This creates a visual dialogue in which both forms are inseparably connected—holding onto and adapting to one another. One form is never entirely separate from the other, but on each side, one subtly takes the lead.

150,00

A0 print on maco white satin 135g paper

DAVID BOON | Belgium, °1978 | Lives and works in Boechout | Represented by Base-Alpha Gallery
(1998-2002 Master Graphic Design – St-Lucas Antwerp)
LAST YEARS EXPO : FLOOR AS FORM (2025 Solo, antwerp art box) Art Antwerp (2024 Base-alpha Gallery) Stelsels (2024 Tale-Art Gallery) Unlimited (2024 22a Gallery) Klein Sculptuur ( 2024 CC Zwaneberg) Antwerp Art Weekend (2023 Ballroom Project) Listen to the shape, the shape must listen (2023 Solo, Base-alpha Gallery) Art Antwerp (2022 Base-alpha Gallery) SHAPElet (2022 Solo, Secondroom Antwerp) Time flies when you’re having fun (2022 Base-alpha Gallery)…

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david_boon_/

Website: https://davidboon.be/

Base-Alpha Gallery

Base-Alpha Gallery was founded in 2007 by Bart Vanderbiesen. With its aim to primarily promote and support young Belgian artists, the gallery has played a pivotal role in the growth of represented artists such as Nadia Naveau, Denie Put, and Lieven Segers (among others), with whom it holds a committed and sustainable relation. However, there is also room for presentations of and collaborations with international artists. The gallery continues to strive for fresh and visionary exhibitions, for example by showing artists at the very start of their career, or by giving artists complete carte blanche in the space.

Being one of the first contemporary art galleries to settle in the Antwerp neighbourhood of Borgerhout, it has made a clear mark on the Belgian art scene, and been of great importance to the development of what is now a thriving gallery quarter. Bart Vanderbiesen, the gallery’s owner and director, continues to push the Antwerp art scene in multiple ways, such as by his chairmanship of the organization Antwerp Art, and (together with DMW Gallery) by organizing the yearly event Ballroom Project.

Text by Tamara Beheydt

Website: https://basealphagallery.com/