Exhibitions
MUSEE DE FLANDRE CASSEL
Marie-Jo Lafontaine “ Every angel is terrible”
Since the mid-1970s, Marie-Jo Lafontaine's work has reflected a critical observation of society, its major upheavals, and the earthquakes to come. The opposition of concepts such as life, death, love, and hate allows her to question the human condition, identity, childhood, adolescence, and memory. A magician with images, she provokes us through her videos and monumental photographic portraits, seeking to stir emotions within us, the starting point for critical thinking in the face of an increasingly unjust and violent world.(… )
TacTic MECHELEN
A new destination for international contemporary art in the art of Flanders Exhibition from Décember 5.2025 to July 2026.
Group Show with Anselm Reyle. Daan Gielis. Koen van den Broeck. Liliane Vertesen. Marie Jo Lafontaine. Metahaven. Narcisse Tordoir. Tom Van Puyvelde. Thomas Scheibityz
What Cannot Be HeldHedendaagse stemmen uit de Belgische kunstde Brakke Grond za 17 mei '25/ zo 13 jul '25
Marie-Jo Lafontaine,.Monochrome Blanc Textile, 1976.. Collectie Mu.ZEE
De Brakke Grond and Mu.ZEE are entering into a collaboration over the next three years to exhibit Flemish artists in the Netherlands. While the museum in Ostend is closed for renovation, Mu.ZEE will continue to make its collection accessible through a number of cooperative collaborations both within and outside of Belgium. During the next few years, de Brakke Grond and Mu.ZEE will invite a series of Dutch curators to put together exhibitions featuring contemporary work from the collection. These exhibitions will be presented in de Brakke Grond in Amsterdam.
For the first of these, which will run from 17 May thru 6 July 2025, de Brakke Grond has asked curator and Museum Cobra director Suzanne Wallinga to compile an exhibition in cooperation with curator Ilse Roosens of Mu.ZEE and member of de Brakke Grond’s artistic staff Sophie Dogterom.
In What Cannot Be Held, Suzanne Wallinga is creating an inspirational group exhibition centred around humanity’s vulnerable position in an ever-changing world.
Featuring work by: Danai Anesiadou, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Edith Dekyndt, An van. Dienderen, Katja Mater, Angyvir Padilla, Tramaine de Senna, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Valérie Mannaerts and Lili Dujouri.
“The Story That Never Ends” Sat,April 05,2025-Sun, September20, 2026
The Story That Never Ends Marie jo Lafontaine “Les Larmes d’acier” video installation
ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe-The ZKM Collection
Sat,April 05,2025-Sun, September20, 2026. With the exhibition »The Story That Never Ends. The ZKM Collection«, the ZKM | Karlsruhe provides a new insight into its own collection, which, with around 12,000 works, is one of the largest and most important media art collections in the world. Based on the presentation of iconic works and archive material from the ZKM’s holdings, the exhibition not only tells of the interwoven stories of art and technology, but also of the challenges that ephemeral technological media pose for museums around the world.
Le Jardin d’Enfants. Capitalatwork #woodhub
CapitalatWork Foyer Group. Inauguration of the new #WoodHub office space and the works of Marie Jo Lafontaine in the board room. Thanks to Maarten Rooijakkers CEO CapitalatWork Foyer Group for highlighting the works of Marie Jo Lafontaine.
STREET SPACE BANGER KUNSTHALLE RECKLINHAUSEN 25.08-10.11.2024
Urban Landscape Londonderry