BRANDISY
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PHILIPPE LEBLANC
From November 1st to November 30 2019

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CARL KRASBERG
From September 6 to October 19 2019

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GEOMETRIC & KINETIC - DUTCH ARTISTS
From 5 to 27 of July 2019
- Charlotte Burgmans
- Eef de Graaf
- Suzanne Hartmans
- Jan Hoff
- Nelleke Hulsen
- Let de Kok
- Henk Rusman
- Magriet van Engelen

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GEOMETRIC & KINETIC - BELGIAN ARTISTS
From 16 of May until 29 of June 2019
- BrieucC
- Jérôme Jasinski
- Philippe Leblanc
- David Natan
- Yvain

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BRANDISY
From 6 of April until 27 of April 2019

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MICHAËL SCHEERS
From 31 of January until 25 of February 2019

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ABSTRACT & KINETIC
From 7 of september until 22 of December 2018
For his first exhibition, Nicholson Art Gallery wanted to show that she’s 100% dedicated to geometric abstraction and kinetic art, with artists who will be presented at the gallery during the 2018-2019 season
Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms sometimes, though not always, placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective (non-representational) compositions. Although the genre was popularized by avant-garde artists in the early twentieth century, similar motifs have been used in art since ancient times.
Kinetic art is art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or depends on motion for its effect. Canvas paintings that extend the viewer's perspective of the artwork and incorporate multidimensional movement are the earliest examples of kinetic art.More pertinently speaking, kinetic art is a term that today most often refers to three-dimensional sculptures and figures such as mobiles that move naturally or are machine operated. The moving parts are generally powered by wind, a motor or the observer. Kinetic art encompasses a wide variety of overlapping techniques and styles.





