Participating artists

The exhibition ‘Threading Landscapes: Art at Park Abbey’ features some 25 Belgian and international artists. Through sculptures, textile art, performances, video, sound, ecological projects and installations, the artists offer a contemporary and universal interpretation of the abbey site.
 

List of participating artists

Please note that this list is not final and that further artists are yet to be confirmed.

  • Leonor Antunes*

Leonor Antunes is a Portuguese sculptor whose practice engages modernist design, craft histories, and architectural systems through suspended spatial installations.

  • Bianca Baldi

Bianca Baldi is a South African artist working with film, installation, and archival research, often addressing colonial histories and systems of representation.

  • Rosella Biscotti

Rossella Biscotti is an Italian artist whose work spans sculpture, sound, and performance, often engaging with archival and judicial histories.

  • Ana María Caballero*

Ana María Caballero is a poet and interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores language as material and spatial form.

  • Carlos Casas*

Carlos Casas is a filmmaker and artist working with experimental cinema, sound, and immersive installation.

  • Edith Dekyndt

Edith Dekyndt is a Belgian artist whose practice focuses on material transformation, entropy, and the invisible forces shaping matter over time. Working across installation, film, textiles, and subtle interventions, she reveals processes of change, fragility, and energy through minimal gestures. Her works invite sustained attention to duration and perception.

  • Jenny Holzer

Jenny Holzer is a conceptual artist known for her text-based works engaging language, politics, and public space.

  • Julia Isidrez

Julia Isídrez is a Paraguayan ceramic artist working with vernacular clay traditions rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems.

  • Tarik Kiswanson*

Tarik Kiswanson is a Swedish artist and writer of Palestinian origin whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, installation, performance, and text. His work explores themes of displacement, inheritance, and transformation through forms that appear suspended or in states of becoming.

  • Irene Kopelman*

Irene Kopelman is an Argentinian artist whose drawing-based practice engages scientific observation, fieldwork, and ecological systems.

  • Eunjo Lee

Eunjo Lee is a London-based artist working with real-time 3D simulation, game engines, and experimental animation. His practice constructs speculative digital environments that merge mythological time, ecological anxiety, and computational aesthetics into continuously evolving worlds.

  • Guadalupe Maravilla

Guadalupe Maravilla is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, performance, and sound, whose practice is grounded in migration, trauma, and healing. Having migrated from El Salvador as a child during the civil war, his work transforms personal history into collective ritual frameworks.

  • Maria Angelica Medina

María Angélica Medina is a pioneering Colombian artist whose practice has, since the 1970s, redefined weaving as a conceptual, social, and temporal structure. Her ongoing work Pieza de conversación expands textile practice into a durational system of encounter and exchange.

  • Hana Miletić*

Hana Miletić is an artist based in Belgium whose practice investigates systems of repair, care, and informal maintenance. Working primarily through hand-weaving, she translates overlooked gestures of mending and survival into precise material forms.

  • Dala Nasser

Dala Nasser is a Lebanese artist working across painting, installation, and site-responsive practice, with a focus on landscapes marked by conflict, extraction, and layered histories.

  • Amol Patil

Amol Patil is a conceptual and performance artist whose practice unfolds across sculpture, installation, drawing, video, sound, and performance. Grounded in personal and collective histories, Patil’s work excavates the layered experiences of labour, migration and social marginalisation, particularly as they resonate through the hierarchies of caste and class that shaped his upbringing in Mumbai’s chawl neighbourhoods.

  • Laure Prouvost*

Laure Prouvost is a French artist based in Belgium whose immersive practice combines video, installation, sculpture, and language to create sensorial environments shaped by narrative slippage and poetic disorientation. Her work explores intimacy, translation, and perception through fluid, often humorous storytelling.

  • Erik Tlaseca

Erik Tlaseca is a Mexican artist working with installation, sculpture, and performance, drawing on Indigenous, ritual, and contemporary visual traditions.

  • Cecilia Vicuña

Cecilia Vicuña is a Chilean poet and artist whose practice spans performance, installation, and Indigenous cosmologies, particularly reactivating Andean quipu systems.

  • Meg Webster

Meg Webster is an American sculptor known for her elemental installations using natural materials such as sand, wax, and earth.

  • Ahmed Uhmar

Ahmed Umar is a Sudanese-born artist based in Norway whose practice engages with spirituality, diaspora, and queer identity through sculpture, performance, and installation.

* Commissioned new work for the exhibition

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