Lodewijk Heylen

°1989, Herentals, Belgium.
Lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium.

Lodewijk Heylen is a conceptual and contextual artist, fascinated by the human urge to imitate, augment or harness the forces of nature. In his work he relates to industrial and infrastructural traces, transformations and concepts within a post-industrial society. Using pre-existing materials, standards and formats, he builds large-scale installations or conducts performances that transpose between the natural and the artificial. Rather than claiming the space, the work's material presence dissolves into its context and questions its own existence.

As an artistic researcher at University of Hasselt and as a lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture at KULeuven in Ghent, Heylen studied the impact of (digital) technology and industrialization on society and the future of the artist and designer. He is also an alumnus of the Belgian Young Academy for Science and Art and founder of the artistic think tank BIN.

Heylen studied Art in the Public Space at the atelier of Espace Urbain at La Cambre in Brussels and the Institute für Kunst im Kontext in Berlin, where he graduated in 2014. He obtained his PhD in the Arts on the subject of ‘the role of the artist in an automated future’ at PXL-MAD School of Arts and the University of Hasselt in 2021. He was a resident at the Verbeke Foundation, AIR Antwerp, Artistes en Résidence Clermont-Ferrand and ACC Galerie Weimar and has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Belgium, France, Germany, Norway and The Netherlands.

Next to his practice as an artist and a researcher, he organizes, initiates and curates exhibitions, workshops and public art projects. In 2015, he coordinated a temporary artist-run space and shared studio in Turnhout (Belgium) called BIN Turnhout, presenting young locals together with internationally renowned artists. Since 2023, he is responsible for the visual arts program of Dingen Die Niet Verkopen, an art space in the heart of Antwerp focussed on unfinished or ephemeral work and the work of recently graduated artists.


Selected exhibitions:

Solo Exhibitions

2024, Teppesol, permanent installation in the public space, Hulshout (BE)
2024, La Reprise, ODRADEK, Brussels (BE)
2023, The Wedge, Violet Art Space, Antwerp (BE)
2022, Future Projects, Past Proposals, Dingen Die. Niet Verkopen, Antwerp (BE)
2018, Minecraft Ecologies, CIAP, Hasselt (BE)
2017, Artist in Residence, CC Zwaneberg, Heist-op-den-Berg (BE)
2016, True Lies, die Ware lust am Falschen, ACC Galerie, Weimar (DE)
2015, Concrete Evidence: 1m, Hans-Baluschek-Park, Berlin (DE)
2014, Impromptu: E34/KM14, Lokaal 01, Antwerp (BE)
2014, Cabine de projection, ODRADEK, Brussels (BE)

Group Exhibitions

2024, Exit through the Gift Shop, Verduyn Gallery, Moregem (BE)
2023, Dingen Die Niet Verkopen verkopen U dingen, Dingen Die Niet Verkopen, Antwerp (BE)
2023, Private Conversations, Violet Art Space, Antwerp (BE)
2022, OVERLAP: The No Man’s Land Between Art and Science, BAC ART LAB, Leuven; Academie Antwerpen, Antwerp; GUM, Gent; PXL-MAD gallery, Hasselt; VUB Pilar, Brussels (BE)
2019, Outdoor Hiking, Nachtegalenpark, Antwerp (BE)
2018, Exhibition Insight Analysis, KINDL Kesselhaus, Berlin (DE)
2017, Hardbakka 2017: The Care Machine, Bergen (NO)
2016, Horst arts & music Festival 2016, Holsbeek (BE)
2016, Citadel’arte 2016, Diest (BE)
2016, Hardbakka 2016: Memento Mori, Bergen (NO)
2015, Bewogen beweging, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke (BE)
2015, Horst arts & music Festival 2015, Holsbeek (BE)
2014, Accidental Colors, BIN, Turnhout (BE)
2014, BORG 2014, Noordersingel/Ring R1, Antwerp (BE)
2014, Correction Lines, several locations, Berlin (DE)
2014, Noli Me Tangere, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke (BE)
2013, PARK + RIDE, Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke (BE)
2013, Unbequemes Denkmal: Ein Kunstprojekt zum Schwerbelastungskörper, Berlin (DE)

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