Liliane Vertessen
° 1952
Born in Leopoldsburg (BE).
Liliane Vertessen (°1952) has, since the beginning of her career, developed an incredibly personal vision for her work, employing her own outward appearance and basing this vision on photographs that she shapes to her own ends. Her multimedia installations take these aspects as a point of departure. At the root of her work is a pictorial sensitivity, in this way uniting her to an artistic movement that has seen a steady increase to the coalescence of different forms of media.
Vertessen photographs herself in a variety of poses, poses which are erotically charged and highly staged. She experiments with a wide spectrum of those roles in which women are so often depicted: seductress, lady, sex object, prostitute and innocent little girl. These roles are presented for consideration, as objects of both celebration and criticism; however, there is often an element of melancholy that pervades her works. They are reminiscent of images from the past, imbued with poetic intensity and a power that exudes authenticity.
Vertessen regularly combines analogue photography with neon or other elements in her works, thereby embedding the photograph as base into a pictorial experience. Many aspects of her work display similarities to painting: the mise-en-scène, the self-portrait as a subject, or the creative process taking place in the intimacy of the studio may all be seen in light of this tradition.
Despite her frequent depiction of herself as a fighter and someone who puts her own interests first, the truth, nevertheless is that she is and remains an artist who is reserved and remarkably modest. She does very little to catapult herself into the world of art's blinding spotlight.
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Taboe
Liliane Vertessen, Taboe, 1983. Mixed Media, 50 x 140 cm.
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Enjoy
Liliane Vertessen, Enjoy, 1975. Installation, seat, neon, fan with feathers, shoes, dress, clothes hanger, 100 x 135 x 95 cm.
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Groot {gedrukt}
Liliane Vertessen, Dirk Vander Eecken, Bart Stolle, Panamarenko, Willo Gonnissen, Nick Ervinck, Hugo Duchateau, Ronny Delrue, Jean Bilquin, Fred Bervoets, Philip Aguirre y Otegui , Francky Cane , Groot {gedrukt}, 2007. Invitation Card, print on paper, 10,5 x 21 cm.
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WAANZIN
Liliane Vertessen, WAANZIN, 2018. Photography.
Events
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Museumnacht: Topstukken i...
01 August 2015.
Some highlights from the M HKA collection were taken from the dark museum depots and polished to be shine only one night. But lighting lacks. -

From Broodthaers to Braec...
06 October 2016 - 05 February 2017.
Through representative examples From Broodthaers to Braeckman. Photography in the Visual Arts in Belgium shows how the medium of photography -

Superdemocracy – The Sen...
01 October 2017 - 31 October 2017.
The exhibition SUPERDEMOCRACY engages with the collections of M HKA (Antwerp) and BPS22 (Charleroi). The exhibitions allows the voices of ind -

EXTRA MUROS: Geel – Middl...
15 September 2018 - 04 November 2018.
Exhibition project Middle Gate II – The Story of Dymphna is a cooperation between M HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, and cultural
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Artist Books
"... They cannot be reduced. They’re not representable. The claim of the complexity of their design is irreducible. They never give the impre
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SUPERDEMOCATIE / SUPERDEM...
The voices of citizens are heard louder than ever in parliaments all over the world, while the diversity of who and what these institutions r
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DIVERSITAS II
Civilisations don’t appear out of nowhere and never reach a point of completion. They are created, grow and are renewed through cultural exch
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WAANZIN | MADNESS
It's a crazy story, that of Dymphna, and a story full of madness. The devil lurks around every corner. But what is the core of the madness he
