Deweer Gallery is an international gallery for contemporary art and emerging, mid-career and established artists of different nationalities and disciplines
Founded in 1979 by Mark and Marleen Deweer and located in a beautifully renovated former textile factory in Otegem, a small village in the south of West-Flanders, Belgium, Deweer Gallery has become one of the most important galleries of Belgium.
The gallery represents emerging as well as world-renowned artists from Belgium and from the international scene of contemporary art: Michaël Aerts, Stephan Balkenhol, Sergey Bratkov, Keren Cytter, Jan Fabre, Günther Förg, Kasia Fudakowski, Tatjana Gerhard, Melissa Gordon, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, George Little, Enrique Marty, Boris Mikhailov, Benjamin Moravec, Panamarenko, Michael Seidner, Shirana Shahbazi, Andy Wauman and Norbert Witzgall.
Both sons of the gallery’s founders, Bart and Gerald Deweer, have recently taken over the lead of the gallery with the intention to continue playing a dynamic role on the scene of the international contemporary arts and to promote a new generation of artists by means of strong gallery exhibitions and regular participations at the most important international art fairs.
Deweer Gallery aims to be an internationally active gallery with an equally international effervescence, for artists of different nationalities and of different disciplinary categories, of emerging, young artists, mid-career and established artists, thus representing a fine group of artists that show a critical mix of rational, emotional and poetical qualities.
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