Office Baroque

Office Baroque is a Belgian contemporary art gallery. Situated in the heart of downtown Brussels, its exhibition spaces extend across the ground floor of a 1909 cast iron building by the Brussels architect Paul Hamesse who was part of the Art Nouveau generation.[1]

The gallery was originally incorporated in 2007 in an apartment on Harmoniestraat in Antwerp by Marie Denkens and Wim Peeters. The gallery has occupied a location on Lange Kievitstraat in Antwerp from 2008 till 2013. The gallery is named after one of Gordon Matta-Clark’s public interventions, untimely demolished after extensive protests in Antwerp in 1980.

The gallery represents American and European artists and has produced groundbreaking, first and internationally recognized exhibitions. Office Baroque presents exhibitions at international art fairs such as FIAC, Paris; Art Basel Miami Beach; Independent, New York[2] and Art Brussels.

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References

  1. Andrew Russeth, "Office Baroque Moves from Antwerp to Brussels," "GalleristNY", October 31, 2013
  2. Leigh Anne Miller, "Keeping up with Anthony Elms at Independent," Art in America, March 8, 2013

Coordinates: 50°50′54″N 4°20′36″E / 50.848406°N 4.343225°E