Jonas Vansteenkiste

Jonas Vansteenkiste The works of the artist Jonas Vansteenkiste are defined by spaces. He uses several media, i.e. installations, video, sculpture, photos and drawings.

For this exhibition at the Rietveld Paviljoen, Amersfoort, curator André Pielage has selected visual works by Marianne L...
05/11/2025

For this exhibition at the Rietveld Paviljoen, Amersfoort, curator André Pielage has selected visual works by Marianne Lammersen, Couzijn van Leeuwen, Ronald van der Meijs, André Pielage, and Jonas Vansteenkiste.
Jonas Vansteenkiste presents “Fractum Domum (Palimpsest Interventions)” — a series that transforms 19th-century architectural ornaments into contemporary artistic gestures. By placing these interventions in public spaces, Vansteenkiste creates a layered dialogue between architecture, memory, and the urban environment — between what is built, what fades, and what can grow anew.
👉 Learn more: jonasvansteenkiste.com/fractum-domum-2018
Join us in exploring how each artist envisions a more green and blue city — where art, nature, and urban life intertwine.
📍 Rietveld Paviljoen, Amersfoort
📅 [7 november ]

We look forward to welcoming you!

After a residency at the Emile van Doren museum in Genk Vansteenkiste made "Orarum Fracta, Fractus Domum” In this work Vansteenkiste reflects on a fascinating contrast that characterized Belgian Painters Emile Van Doren and Armand Maclot. Both landscape painters made their final home around the tu...

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introduction of a workHÜTTE- Jonas VansteenkisteFor several years, Vansteenkiste has been investigating the relationship...
01/11/2023

introduction of a work
HÜTTE- Jonas Vansteenkiste

For several years, Vansteenkiste has been investigating the relationship between the house and the body. Hütte is one of the works that makes this relationship visible.

With the title "Hütte" Jonas Vansteenkiste strikes an etymological nail that holds together several layers of meaning. Middle English, Old French, Dutch, Frisian, Danish and even Yiddish (hoyt) know forms of that word, going back to Germanic, Proto-Germanic and even proto-Indo-European languages. It means "cover" or "conceal" and can serve as a meager house (the hut known to us), the skin that covers us (skin) and something that hides (to hide). As the ultimate limit of our body, the skin is the largest human organ. It is our "interface" with the environment. It literally holds us back and it is the surface that presents us to the outside world.

The word coincide skin and hut and points out that the house is physically but also mentally a seconds skin.
But there's more. Vansteenkistes' hut seems to coincide with the identity of its resident. He seemed to carefully choose the color of light brown and pale pink midtones for a subtle suggestion of bare human skin. Here and there, sewn-in classic windows or doors on a modeling scale remind us that this "skin" is actually abandoned architecture. The convergence of the terms "house" and "skin" took on the strange sight of a cloak that was hung away. Where is the creature that so casually left his last defense here? Is it irrevocably solved, or did another outside grow silently under this skin, like a butterfly squeezing out of its cocoon or a snake getting rid of its old scales from time to time? Can the "Hütte" symbolize the artist, who in all his disarming vulnerability exposes himself completely to the world and may even succumb to it? Or does it operate cunningly and take on a different form as a strategy of time or time, like a new building for the imagination?

based on a text of curator Frederik Van Laere

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