Exhibitions at La Verrière in 2025

2025
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
View of the exhibition of Pélagie Gbaguidi “Antre“, La Verrière, 2025 © Isabelle Arthuis / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
Pélagie Gbaguidi, Chaîne humaine, 2022, pastel gras, huile et crayon de couleur sur papier / wax pastel, grease and coloured pencil on paper, 55 x 36,5 cm, courtesy of the artist, collection Kunstmuseum Basel © Peter Cox
Pélagie Gbaguidi, “Chaîne humaine“, 2022, wax pastel, grease and coloured pencil on paper, 55 x 36,5 cm, courtesy of the artist, collection Kunstmuseum Basel © Peter Cox
La Verrière is an exhibition space which lends itself perfectly to new discoveries, thanks to its location in the heart of Brussels and the zenithal light which floods the space through the glass ceiling from which it takes its name. Since 2023, curator Joël Riff has organized the programme at La Verrière around a series of “extanded solos”, where the works of an invited artist are placed in dialogue with those of other creators. Each exhibition thus constitutes a veritable ecosystem that offers a unique way of enriching our perception of the selected artist’s practice.

Joël Riff opens the 2025 season with an invitation to discover asite of production devised by artist Pélagie Gbaguidi, which he imagines as a “Antre” (“Den”) - the exhibition’s title. Gbaguidi has transformed a café in a village outside Brussels into her studio, where she creates pieces whose incandescence shines with its full intensity in the light of La Verrière. Working across multiple formats and mediums, ranging from bags of flour and bedsheets to pages from books and journals, she develops motifs that are marked by a singular frontality even as they are paradoxically infused with what Joël Riff refers to as “a wordless serenity”. A feeling of deep humanity indeed prevails over the painful contexts that Pélagie Gbaguidi evokes through acrylic, wax crayon, charcoal, pastels and pigment. 
At La Verrière, her works are surrounded by furniture made by the Brussels collective Aygo, made up of four young graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven, the words of French author Sophie Marie Larrouy (FR, b.1984), sculptures by Marianne Berenhaut (BE, b.1934) and embroideries by Hessie (JA, 1933-2017).
Born in Dakar, Senegal in 1965, Pélagie Gbaguidi has lived and worked in Brussels since 2000, with “Antre” marking her first solo exhibition in the Belgian capital.

Disciplines
Visual arts
Lieu
La Verrière
Brussels,
Belgium
2025 opens with an immersion in the studio of Pélagie Gbaguidi by way of the exhibition “Antre”.
For this “extanded solo”, the artist is accompanied by furniture made by the Brussels collective Aygo, the words of French author Sophie Marie Larrouy, sculptures by Marianne Berenhaut and embroideries by Hessie.
“Antre” is Pélagie Gbaguidi’s first solo exhibition in Brussels.

Information

  • Exhibition dates

    Pélagie Gbaguidi , "Antre", 
    from 15 January to 29 March 2025

    Eva Nielsen
    from 23 April to 26 July 2025

     

    Curator

    Joël Riff

     

  • Practical information

    La Verrière
    Boulevard de Waterloo 50
    1000 Bruxelles

    Free admission,
    Tuesday to Saturday
    from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

     

  • Médiation

    A mediator is present every day to allow direct interaction with the public

    Guided tours, no registration required
    - In French or English from Tuesday to Friday at 12.30pm and on Saturdays at 3 p.m.
    - In Dutch only on Tuesdays at 12.30 p.m.

    Guided group tours by prior arrangement (1 hour, maximum 20 people)

    Enhanced tours by prior arrangement (1 hour 30 minutes, outside the walls) every Saturday at 1 p.m.

    Visits in the Sign Language of French-speaking Belgium (LSBF), by prior arrangement on Saturdays 24 February, 30 March and 20 April 2024 at 5 p.m.

     

    Bookings: laverriere@hermes.com