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Liliane V. — Photo © Liliane V.

Liliane V.

Liliane V. (1952) is one of the first Belgian artists to use her own body as an artistic medium. She portrays herself in various cliché women's roles, in different decors. The self-portraits are often erotic and exude a kitsch world of glitter and pretence. Her true identity, however, remains out of reach.

 

Liliane V. studied at the Antwerp Art Academy and later as a director's assistant in Brussels. Some highlights are her exhibitions in Museum D'Hondt-Dhaenens (1983); in De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam (1986); the double exhibition with Cindy Sherman in the PCBK Hasselt (1987); Liliane Vertessen and Wim Delvoye in the SMAK, Ghent (1989); Woord en beeld in MUHKA (1992); and David Bowie and me in Studio Propaganda, Antwerp (1999). 

 

Her work is included in the collections at M HKA and Mu.Zee, among others. For her monumental sculpture Heaven and Earth (1997), near the Brussels North Station, she won the Culture Award 1996 from the Flemish Community.

On display at COME CLOSER

I am not..., 2024

Sculpture, new work

The love triangle between artist, art and audience is at the heart of the work by Liliane V. She continuously searches for the best role for herself. Is she the maker, the spectator or the work itself? This neon text I am not... is one such riddle. Who is making this judgement? Is it the artist talking, or somebody else? Then who? And who decides which role you can adopt? 

 

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