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Meessen unveils ''Apparently Empty' by Ignasi Aballí
Ignasi Aballí, Apparently Empty, 15 May - 28 June
Opening reception - Thursday, May 15, 6 - 9 PM
Apparently Empty is Ignasi Aballí's fifth solo exhibition at the gallery. This exhibition brings together a number of notions and concepts that the Spanish artist has been exploring in minute detail for some thirty years. It's an exhibition that questions the appearance of things, the processes of creation, all seen through the inexorable passage of time.
Picture: Detail of Blank Spaces (2025), Ignasi Aballí
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© Photo: Pepe Morón. Courtesy of the artist and CAAC
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Meessen, a contemporary art gallery, was established in Brussels in 2008. Renowned for showcasing intellectually engaging works, the gallery represents approximately twenty international artists working across various media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and video. Since its opening, Meessen has hosted over 130 solo exhibitions and 15 group shows, and has published a dozen books, often the first monographs of emerging artists. The gallery actively collaborates with museums and institutions worldwide and has taken part in more than 60 international art fairs, including Art Basel, Frieze New York, and Fiac.
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