Gallery Sofie Van de Velde - Press release
17/11/2025
At BRAFA, Gallery Sofie Van de Velde presents a carefully composed presentation where modern and contemporary art enter into dialogue. Works by twentieth-century pioneers are shown alongside creations by today’s artists, revealing both underlying connections and striking contrasts. Movement and stillness emerge as recurring themes: from the rhythmic forms and innovative spirit of modernism to the quiet focus and introspection that resonate across generations.
One theme that emerges is the notion of movement. The work of ealy 20th-century innovators such as Victor Servranckx, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee is centred on the dynamics of rhythm and form, rooted in the progressiveness and energy of the avant-garde. This is contrasted with the tranquillity emanating from the paintings of Karin Hanssen, Ilse D'Hollander, Cristof Yvoré and the subtle works of Raoul De Keyser and Willy De Sauter. These artists allow the power of silence and concentration to take precedence over the urge for speed.
At the same time, the contemporary works of Pieter Jennes and Jesse Tomballe hold their ground alongside Andy Warhol's pop art....
These juxtapositions create a dynamic tension between periods and styles, where colour, repetition and rhythm serve as bridges between past and present. Rather than offering a historical overview, the presentation embodies a living conversation between artists across time and expression.
One theme that emerges is the notion of movement. The work of ealy 20th-century innovators such as Victor Servranckx, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee is centred on the dynamics of rhythm and form, rooted in the progressiveness and energy of the avant-garde. This is contrasted with the tranquillity emanating from the paintings of Karin Hanssen, Ilse D'Hollander, Cristof Yvoré and the subtle works of Raoul De Keyser and Willy De Sauter. These artists allow the power of silence and concentration to take precedence over the urge for speed.
At the same time, the contemporary works of Pieter Jennes and Jesse Tomballe hold their ground alongside Andy Warhol's pop art....
These juxtapositions create a dynamic tension between periods and styles, where colour, repetition and rhythm serve as bridges between past and present. Rather than offering a historical overview, the presentation embodies a living conversation between artists across time and expression.