ARPIA | Art with landscape
Art with landscape
Program
Artists
Landscape
News
About Arpia
Practical
Partners
Archive
Pin...
NL EN FR


Google+ →

Follow Arpia on Google plus

Facebook →

Follow Arpia on Facebook

→
[Translation not available]

Nieuw permanent werk van Sylvie Janssens langs de trambaan in Sint-Lievens-Esse.

7 november 2018
→
[Translation not available]

een inspiratiedag met kunstenaars, (inter)nationale experts en lokale actoren rond de mogelijkheden van kunst in het veranderende landschap van Vlaanderen

8 november 2018
→
[Translation not available]

een inspiratiedag met kunstenaars, (inter)nationale experts en lokale actoren rond de mogelijkheden van kunst in het veranderende landschap van Vlaanderen

8 november 2018
→
[Translation not available]

een inspiratiedag met kunstenaars, (inter)nationale experts en lokale actoren rond de mogelijkheden van kunst in het veranderende landschap van Vlaanderen

Map art route →

Location of artist interventions and mapped walk.

Walk and bike route →

Download the map in PDF.

Downloads →

Arpia info in PDF!

Artists

Arpia 2012
.R…L.. (LT/CH)

A symbolic path taken through a miniature forest as if you would have the possibility to take an imaginary walk in a real landscape.

Read more→
Griet Dobbels (B)

During ARPIA 2012, Griet Dobbels presents her proposal "The map is not the territory", an intervention in the landscape that eventually changes the landscape itself into a map.

Read more→
Johan Opstaele (B)

The video installation `Innerlijke bewegingen van een landschap` (Inner movements of a landscape) that is shown at Arpia 2012, consists partly of a selection from the 160 hours of images that he filmed from his houseboat `MS Dover` of the water that surrounded him. 

Read more→
Sideways 2012
Aifoon (BE)
Read more→
Andrew Stuck (GB)
Read more→
Bram Thomas Arnold & Eleanor Wynne Davis (GB)
Read more→
Daniël Djamo (RO)
Read more→
David Tidoni & Soundstormers (IT)
Read more→
Lara Dhondt (BE)
Read more→
Lekkermakery (BE)
Read more→
Misha Myers & Deirdre Heddon (GB)
Read more→
Peter Ankh Aka P. Ankh (IT/ES)
Read more→
Reg Carremans (BE)
Read more→
Susanna Kudielka & Kaspar Wimberley (DE/ UK)
Read more→
Yana K.M. (RU)
Read more→
Permanent
Agnes Meyer-Brandis (D)

Agnes Meyer-Brandis assumes that a meteorite impact will occur in Herzele. Her work can be situated between reality and fiction.

Read more→
Bob Verschueren (B)

Bob Verschueren interlaces branches with a discarded farmers’ cart that was recovered from the site itself. 

Read more→
Christelle Fillod (F)

Christelle Fillod transforms the old brick kiln to a `camera obscura` and thus brings a hommage to the surrounding landscape.

Read more→
Gilles Bruni (F)

At various places in the landscape Gilles Bruni builds resting and hiding places for both humans and animals, with natural materials.

Read more→
Kari Joller (CH)

Kari Joller creates a ritual way and plays with inner and outer spaces.

Read more→
Maarten Vanden Eynde (B)

On the 11th of September 2010 a remarkable discovery took place next to the old brick factory in Herzele, Belgium...

Read more→
Marie-Hélène Elleboudt (B)

Marie-Hélène Elleboudt brings an old tree back to life.

Read more→
Masashi Echigo (JP/B)

Masashi Eshigo wants to re-open a walking path via an equally ambitious as simple installation. This `work in progress` will be realized in strong interaction with the environment and its residents.

Read more→
Rhodri Davies (UK)

Rhodri Davies, also a professional composer and harpist, builds a wind harp for Arpia.

Read more→
Arpia 2011
Christelle Fillod (F)

Christelle Fillod transforms the old brick kiln to a `camera obscura` and thus brings a hommage to the surrounding landscape.

Read more→
Els van Riel (B)

In the form of a 16mm film installation, Els van Riel allows us, a concentrated and vivid look at an everyday natural phenomenon.

Read more→
Gilles Bruni (F)

At various places in the landscape Gilles Bruni builds resting and hiding places for both humans and animals, with natural materials.

Read more→
Griet Dobbels (B)

During ARPIA 2012, Griet Dobbels presents her proposal "The map is not the territory", an intervention in the landscape that eventually changes the landscape itself into a map.

Read more→
Jan Detavenier (B)

Jan Detavenier shows his project proposal for the open call 2011. He wants to rebuild the chimney of the brick kiln in a kind of periscope allowing to see a panoramatic view of the surrounding landscape. The wind direction each time determines the view ...

Read more→
Jesse Cremers (B)

Using kinetic experiments, Jesse Cremers brings static things into motion and he uses natural energy to create amazing sculptures.

Read more→
Masashi Echigo (JP/B)

Masashi Eshigo wants to re-open a walking path via an equally ambitious as simple installation. This `work in progress` will be realized in strong interaction with the environment and its residents.

Read more→
Rhodri Davies (UK)

Rhodri Davies, also a professional composer and harpist, builds a wind harp for Arpia.

Read more→
Sebastian Blasius (D)

In his project proposol for the open call Sebastian 2011 insert various objects in the landscape that subtly refer to the ecological problems.

Read more→
Arpia 2015
Ben Kockelkoren (B)
Read more→
Marga Houtman (NL)
Read more→
Matthias Cruyssaert
Read more→
Mima Schwahn (D)
Read more→
Sylvie Janssens (B)
Read more→
Wolfgang Von Leverkühn (D)
Read more→
Arpia 2010
Agnes Meyer-Brandis (D)

Agnes Meyer-Brandis assumes that a meteorite impact will occur in Herzele. Her work can be situated between reality and fiction.

Read more→
Bob Verschueren (B)

Bob Verschueren interlaces branches with a discarded farmers’ cart that was recovered from the site itself. 

Read more→
Kari Joller (CH)

Kari Joller creates a ritual way and plays with inner and outer spaces.

Read more→
Maarten Vanden Eynde (B)

On the 11th of September 2010 a remarkable discovery took place next to the old brick factory in Herzele, Belgium...

Read more→
Marie-Hélène Elleboudt (B)

Marie-Hélène Elleboudt brings an old tree back to life.

Read more→
Arpia 2016
Arpia 2017