Impressed by the ultra-slow passage of time and its imperceptible impact on nature at any given second, Belgian artist David Claerbout is exhibiting his work on the Musée de l’Orangerie in an exhibition sweetly entitled Spring, Slowly.

In a portray, it’s inconceivable to indicate the long-term adjustments noticed in a pure ingredient. David Claerbout prefers video items to seize the tiny variations seen over the seasons, over time, in a tree for instance, however that doesn’t cease him from additionally creating work wherein he tries to “paint the air which surrounds the bridge, the home, the boat. The great thing about the air wherein these objects are situated, and that’s nothing in need of inconceivable.“

It’s an method which isn’t to date faraway from that of Monet – even the selection of shiny, dense color palette is comparable – and as such it’s solely logical that Claerbout’s work be proven not removed from the large-scale, astonishing work which might be the Waterlilies.
In each the artists’ works, you’ll have the ability to admire and evaluate the colors, evocation of motion and emotion frozen in time.

The exhibition David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly is on the Orangerie (right here) from twelfth March – ninth June 2025
Open daily besides Tuesdays from 9am-6pm
Admission: 12.50€ / 10€
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