Overview
An Old Childhood Dream
• The figures of Lieven D'Haese sometimes look like characters playing a role in forgotten stories. He takes us on a journey, a childhood memory, an adventure into the wild nature…, with a lot of delicacy and poetry. This is the artist's genius in wandering us through a mysterious and sometimes dreamlike space, and remind us the child remains in our hearts to return to our initial dreams...

 

• All of the artist's figures are men or children. It is always very difficult to imagine their ages and this is the artist's genius in wandering us through a mysterious and sometimes dreamlike space time. Youth symbolizing hope, and old age illustrating wisdom, .. Lieven D'Haese plays at blurring the lines. 

 

• Lieven Haese’s works are touching, human and reveal a very positive message to those who know how to look at them. They are unique in their genre, the artist’s signature is very unique.

 
• Lieven D'Haese personally feels responsible for the completion of his sculptures. The artist isn’t fond of "production after original design", but designs and creates at the same time. The artist provides the caster with a finished life-size wax model that is immediately cast in bronze. This cast is then finished by Lieven D'Haese himself. As a result, each eaditon of Lieven D'Haese is a unique piece as they have all been completed in a different way, in the artist’s personal way. They have been made with great craftsmanship. 
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Biography

A Belgian Artist Grown up in Africa

Stem from a Family of Sculptors

• 1957: born in Moanda, Congo 
 
• Lieven D'Haese stems from a Belgian family of sculptors (among them Reinhoud/ Cobra and Roel d’Haese), musicians and writers. He followed courses in painting and graphics at the Saint-Luke Institute in Brussels and Ghent, and at the Art School in Aalst.
 
• In Roland Monteyne’s studio, Lieven D'Haese mastered an old childhood dream: casting sculptures in bronze. Nevertheless, his artworks still give away the original graphic artist. The outlines of statues Lieven D'Haese achieve the right balance between light and dark, between mass and space. Even within this mass, in the tiny details of the heads, the anatomy and the draping of the wide clothes, the graphic clair-obscur stands out.
 

• Notable Acquisition:

 "King of Kingabwa" (2m long), by the city of Kruibeke, Belgium

 

• Honor:

2021: Selected artwork for the Charity Project for Elderly African Migrants in Brussels,

          ConnectingBrussel - You Matter and Flemish Govenment, Brussels, Belgium

 

• Exhibitions:

Lieven d’Haese’s works have been widely exhibited in Belgium et in Europe 

(Brussels, Antwerp, Knokke, Gent, Kortrijk, Aalst, Leuven, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Paris, Lille, Strasbourg, Beaune, Luxembourg and London).

 

Art Yī Gallery is the exclusive gallery of Lieven D'Haese in Brussels, Belgium.

 

Our major exhibitions :

2023: Affordable Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium

2022: "A Moment of Life", group exhibition, Brussels, Belgium

2022: Affordable Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium

2022: "An Old Childhood Dream", group exhibition, Brussels, Belgium

2021: Namur Antica, Namur, Belgium

2021: "Timeless", group exhibition, Brussels, Belgium

2021: "Art Exhibition for the Hommage of René Julien", Ramatuelle, France

2021: Art Up Lille, Lille, France

2021: Grimaud Art Exposition, City Hall, Grimaud, France

2021: "Blooming", group exhibition, Brussels, Belgium

2021: "Together", group exhibition, Brussel, Belgium

 

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