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Lives and works near Brussels, Belgium


Gathering Evidence

Jack Hanley, New York 2015


There is an interesting symbiosis in the small paintings of Alain Biltereyst, between a concrete poetic formality and allusions to earlier abstract illustrations of utopian thinking. The works are at once references to popular assimilations of these historical tropes and also to their commercial applications. 

The permeation of abstract (once Modernist) imagery in our visual world is so commonplace that we rarely consider the manhole cover or the fence design or the painted tail of an airplane, except in the most offhand manner. Alain Biltereyst continually draws attention to the practical uses and references to these earlier forms. He salvages the gems of color and shape and placement in our advertising and design visuals and carefully isolates the forms and tweaks the colors to have these diminutive works operate in the space between a precious object and fragment of the design canon. 

The carefully chosen scale and brushy overpainted surfaces draw the viewer in to appreciate the beautifully crafted works. Often shown in a series, these paintings act as a sort of alphabet, discreet units that build on each other. They are not exactly formulating a word, but still do coalesce into changing statements depending on their various arrangements.What were once forms developed years ago, abstractions from ordinary life with its colors and shapes, Alain brings back full circle from their pop cultural use. His interest in the Modern and the way it has permeated our popular culture is balanced with his careful approach to his painting. Working on thick almost tile-like small panels, there is an attention to layering, surface and particular colors and shapes. 

The precise object-like use of thick, uniformly-sized painting panels draws attention to these works as units. His installation of these panels is often enhanced by being exhibited on a precisely painted color wall. His practice also incorporates stand alone wall-painting with the same colors and motifs. Alain’s idiosyncratic, almost reverent approach, treats this source material as a precious find. He manages to refer to earlier historical abstraction while simultaneously cataloguing his world and its practical use of these historical precedents.

Exhibitions In Our Galleries
All Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2026

MAGENTA, Xippas, Paris

2025 

ON RED, AntwerpArtBox, Antwerp

SLOW NOISE, QG Gallery, Brussels

RADICAL GARDEN, PS, Amsterdam

2024

AS IF IT WERE, dr-julius art projects, Berlin

2023

HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT, Xippas, Genève

2022

HOME, Baronian Gallery, Brussels

VICE VERSA, Adhoc, Bochum (Germany)

2020

GOINGS-ON, Xippas, Paris

2019

LEAVING THE HOUSE, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York

NOW IS NOW, THEN IS THEN, Baronian Xippas, Brussels

2018

PACELINE - dr. julius l ap, Berlin

NAP #2 - Ellen De Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam

URBAN LANSCAPE - Geukens & De Vil, Belgium

2017

HOW AND ABOUT WHAT - Hagiwara Projects, Tokyo 

OH MY DAYS, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York

2016

TRACK CHANGES - Van der Mieden Gallery, Antwerp

NOT JUST BECAUSE - Devening Projects, Chicago

ELSEWHERE - Loods12, Wetteren, Belgium

SLOW, SIMPLE, SWEET - Brand New gallery, Milan

2015

DEAR EVERYDAY - Nogueras Blanchard, Madrid

2014 

MORE OR LESS, Galeria Múrias Centeno, Porto

GEOLAND, Jack Hanley Gallery, NYC

THE STORY BEHIND, NoguerasBlanchard, Barcelona

2013 

STREET GEOMETRIES, Van der Mieden Gallery, Brussels 

NOTES, Devening Projects, Chicago

SOLO, The Secret Kitchen, Temse, Belgium

2011 

NOTHING FORGOTTEN, Galerie De Vos, Aalst, Belgium


Selected Group Exhibitions

2025

CONVERGENCES, Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Curated by Albert Baronian

PINK, MSimons Gallery, Amsterdam 

TINTS & TEXTURE, KIP, Pepingen

2024

DEUX ET DEUX FONT UN, Bonisson Art Center, Rognes (France)

2023

QUINQUAGESIUM, Fondation CAB, Brussels

HARD EDGE, Circle Culture, Berlin

2020

MULTILAYER Vision 20/20, Museum Wilhelm Morgner, Soest (Germany)

MINIMALISM, Mini Gallery, Amsterdam

2019

PS 1999-2019, PS Projectspace, Amsterdam

DIALOQUES #1, Xippas, Paris

IT'S A SMALL WORLD AFTER ALL, Sebastian Fath, Mannheim, curated by JM Voskuil

2018

RHAPSODY IN BLUE, Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, Holland

A SHORT HISTORY of ABSTRACTION - Rønnebæksholm, Denmark

LINEAR ABSTRACTION - Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas

SUPERPOSITION, Joshua Liner Gallery, NYC

2017

100 YEARS AFTER DE STIJL, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, NL

ATTICS OF MY LIFE, 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Jack Hanley Gallery, NY

2016

MINNESOTA STREET PROJECT - John Berggruen Gallery, San Fransisco

THE B&W PROJECT #5, Transmitter, Brooklyn (USA)

LISTE, Art Fair Basel - NoguerasBlanchard, Madrid/ Barcelona

GRANPALAZZO, Rome - NoguerasBlanchard, Madrid/ Barcelona

FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTIONS? - Hugo Voeten Art Centre, Herentals, BE

SPAGHETTI CODE, Viewing Room, Los Angeles, curated by Tony Lewis & Joe Reihsen

2015 

TOMORROW TODAY - Mario Mauroner Gallery - curator Katerina Gregos

ARTBO, Bogotà - Brand New Gallery

S/2, Chaste Paper - Sotheby's, New York

2014 

UN.BOUND.ED, San Francisco - Root Division

Off Line/On Mark, Parallel Art Space, NYC

//ON WHITE, Geukens & De Vil Art Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium

Nothing But Good Live, PARK Platform for visual arts, Tilburg

PLIAGE/FOLD, Gagosian Gallery Paris

2013 

LITTLE SOMETHINGS, ParisCONCRET, Paris

TAGtics, Quartair, The Hague NL

ICE WATER FLYSWATTER, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia

THAT BEING SAID, Jack Hanley Gallery, NYC

EMERGENCE, Hôtel de Sauroy, Paris 

PRECISE OPERATIONS, Factor 44, Antwerp, Belgium 

2012 

CCNOA 30/30, Image Archive Project/ a Collective Collection, Moinsun, Paris

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