Contemporary abstract painting, featuring five distinct series from the latest creations of the Belgian-French artist.
@Art Yī, 59 Rue de la Madeleine, 1000, Brussels
 
• HOW TO COME: 
Station (Train/Subway) : Brussels Central 
Park : Interparking Albertine Square (100m)  
3 Rue des Sols | 1000 | Brussels
 

 
Frédéric Halbreich, born in Paris on August 28, 1962, is a French-Belgian painter, a poet and a musician.
 
This exhibition brings together contemporary artworks that explore emotion, material, and inner landscapes, offering a poetic dialogue between form, light, and human sensitivity.
 
Frédéric Halbreich evokes the great mystery of nature with both power and elegance. In a silent dialogue with the stars, his work reveals an infinite, almost mystical intimacy.
 
To the artist, the painting is not only on a simple surface, it is an object that artist creates with complex texture and form.
 

Frédéric Halbreich continuously pushes the boundaries of mixed media, exploring the very limits of material and perception. Through successive layers of oil—sometimes interwoven with acrylic—he achieves a singular lacquered effect, both luminous and profound.

 

His surfaces, whether aluminium, wood, or canvas, are never mere supports; they become active participants in the work. Light glides, reflects, and settles within the layers, revealing a depth that feels almost alive. In this delicate tension between control and experimentation, Halbreich creates a language of matter that is both tactile and immaterial, where each piece becomes an experience rather than an image.