The river Amstel, foto: Benjamin Baltus

Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel

Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel’s collaborative art practice evokes a contemporary pastoral world through a monumental approach to craft practices. In their work, farm animals, local plants, man-made objects, or human anatomy are rendered into technically challenging materials such as embroidery, oak, marble, or silk. Probing divisions between nature and culture, they look towards tools, materials and imagery that explore our kinship with, and separation from the natural world. They place a high value in artisanal techniques to produce their artworks, often developing bespoke processes for the creation of singular works.

For their upcoming solo exhibition at Z33, Dewar and Gicquel are embarking on the production of a new monumental silk painting, which will stream through the five galleries of the historic Vleugel 58. For this epic painting, the duo have chosen to depict a river scene with freshwater fish. As companions to this immersive aquatic scene, Dewar and Gicquel will be presenting a new series of sculptures made of stoneware ceramics and pink marble.

Curator: Kevin Gallagher

30.03 to 24.08.25