Geoffrey de Beer

Geoffrey de Beer

Born in Ekeren, Belgium, *1978

Lives and works in Antwerp (BE) and La Roche Morey (FR)

“Is it too much to say that Geoffrey de Beer’s entire oeuvre is a long-term, continuous performance? Even as a student, the artist knew that he would not simply produce material objects. What interests him, is rather the context in which art is displayed, distributed, and interpreted.

De Beer himself describes his art practice as a Rubik’s cube: a puzzle that never seems to get solved, because the solution is simply not at hand – at the same time, who would want the perfect solution? That would mean the end of his practice and research. The cube is a good metaphor, because it encourages us to look at the puzzle from all possible perspectives, in search of a next step in the process; in the hope of gaining new insights. There is probably no final gratification, no ultimate climax. But there will be a thought process.

Rather than thinking about the perfect presentation of a work, or the discipline it adheres (not just one), De Beer creates a context in which another context is questioned. In the past few years, his practice has shifted back to a more material approach. For a long time, his conceptual thinking seemed irreconcilable with material aesthetics, but it would seem both opposites have found a middle ground. And in these objects, mostly out of glass, his main interests have not radically changed. The performative aspect has shifted from the artist as a performer, to the audience as a participator (although one might say that was always partly the case).

His glass structures are almost never shown separately, but in changeable constellations. Working with colour schemes in variable compositions, he offers the audience the opportunity to create their own compositions inside the exhibition space – which often seems to be a source of discomfort. This experiment revolves around the psychology of aesthetics and the audience’s engagement, but also around the unwritten rules of the art world. The glass is rather secondary – it could have been any medium. Yet because of its transparency, its different possible textures, and its relative freedom from huge art historical baggage (as in the case of, for instance, bronze), it fits his intentions perfectly.

It’s not about the object. Even in his more material-based artworks, De Beer never strives for an end result in itself. His work remains ‘in-between’, in that it is a search for dialogue, an experiment, a series of questions without solutions or the actual desire to find them. Rather than a satisfying aesthetic, or an artist’s fame, he seems to aim for a small disturbance in the balance of the art world, its scenery, its traditions and trends, and most of all: its characters.”

– Tamara Beheydt

CV

Education

De Beer graduated in 2002 in the Department of Sculpture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp with a Master of Fine Arts.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023

“43 Trillion Ways”, SECONDroom, Antwerp, BE

2020

“Bicycle on the Wall”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2018

“Cosmopolite from the Countryside”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2017

“La Frivolité de la Campagne”, Balzer Projects, Basel, CH

2015

“Open For New Challenges’” Duo with Karina Beumer, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2013

“La Reproduction Interdite”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

“Arte Santander”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Santander, ES

2011

“Art Relics”, Arte Santander, Base-Alpha Gallery, Santander, ES

2009

“AVANT-GARDE BELOW ZERO”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

“VERGEET ME NIET – VERHALEN VAN VROEGER EN NU”, Stedelijk Museum Hoogstraten, Hoogstraten, BE

2023

“Potluck”, Ballroom Gallery, Brussels, BE

”Because every house tells a story”, art collection Das/Dingenen, Duffel, BE

“How to move mountains”, Raapstraat, Antwerp, BE

2022

“Imaginary Mountains: Remembering Painting”, Ballroom Gallery, Brussels, BE

“Irgendwo in den Bergen: Reflecting Painting”, Scala Trun, Trun, CH

”Time flies when you’re having fun”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

”Titre: sans titre”, DMW Gallery, Antwerp, BE

“25 Fluxus verhalen”, Art Partout Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2021

“#1, Ballroom Gallery, Brussels, BE

“Das-Dingenen’” CC Zwaneberg, Heist-op-den-Berg, BE

2020

“Een blik achter de muur”, Blikfabriek, Hoboken, BE

2019

“With a Little help from my Friends”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

“Art Bodensee”, represented by Balzer Projects, Dorbirn, AT

2018

“Broken Heart, into …”, Galerie Margareth Otti, Graz, AT

“Art Rotterdam”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Rotterdam, NL

“Art Rotterdam”, Balzer Projects, Rotterdam, NL

2017

“10 Years Base-Alpha Gallery // Part I: Artists of the Gallery”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, , BE

“Mementos”, curated by Jens Hoffmann and Piper Marchall, Art Brussels, Brussels, BE

2016

“London Art Fair”, curated by Natasha Hoare, London, UK

“Occasionele Ontmoetingen”, Diest, BE

“Art Brussels”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Brussels, BE

“Art Rotterdam”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Rotterdam, NL

“Exposition Xxv Aniversario De Arte Santander”, Museo d’Arte Contemperaneo de Santander, ES

2015

“Teardrops, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

“Art Rotterdam”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Rotterdam, NL

“Art Brussels”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Brussels, (BE)

2014

“Mini Museums”, Baker Museum Napels, Florida, US

“Mini Museums”, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL

2013

“Mini Museums”, KMSK Brussels & Galerie Ronny Van de Velde, Brussels, BE

2012

“Art Brussels”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Brussels, BE

“De Modernen”, KMSKA, Antwerp, BE

2011

“Vis-À-Vis”, Rossi Contemporary, Brussels, BE

“En Face”, CC. Ter Dilft, Bornem, BE

“What You’ve Saved During The Sales You Can Spend Extra At Base-Alpha” Base Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

“Art Brussels”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Brussels, BE

“Belgian (P)Art //Official Off-Program Art-Amsterdam”, De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, NL

2010

“Kunstvlaai Amsterdam /Avant-Garde Below Zero”, de Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, NL

“De Hamvraag”, de Brakke grond/Kunst Vlaai, Amsterdam, NL

“Pop Art, NICC, Antwerp, BE

“Museumnacht”, Rockoxhuis, Antwerp, BE

“Multiple Visions, NICC, Antwerp, BE

2009

“G58-G59 Mass-Akker”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

“Artificial Nature”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

“Victim Perfoo”, Logement, Antwerp, BE

“Polar Expeditions / Avant-Garde Below Zero”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

2008

“Victim Design”, Van Blerck Fine Arts, Antwerp, BE

“Vision In Mation”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

“Groupshow”, Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2007

No Mans Land”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

“Vit(A)Rtis”, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, BE

Exhibitions, Fairs & Projects

October 25 to December 22, 2024

Annette Barcelo: BELLEZZE

Available works