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Purge by CEMRAhard plastic in wooden frame, 90 × 65cm, 2024This work visualizes the universalmechanics of political purg...
18/05/2026

Purge by CEMRA
hard plastic in wooden frame, 90 × 65cm, 2024

This work visualizes the universal
mechanics of political purges,
demonstrating how repressive
apparatuses employ similar algorithms
of suppression regardless of
geographic boundaries. Originating
from a private tragedy—the story of an
Azerbaijani scientist unjustly accused
of state treason—I build a bridge of
solidarity with victims of terror in
Belarus and other authoritarian states.
The rigid, restrictive plastic,
resembling a garbage bag that
conceals a voice, functions in my work
as a direct physical metaphor for
systemic isolation, where the freedom
of human thought collides with the
impenetrable rigidity of the state
machine.

Opening May 21 - 6-8.30pm
The first Solo Exhibition ABSENCE of Belarusian Artist CEMRA
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Absence is an exhibition about losses and the void, which become “living witnesses.”
The exhibition brings together the works Ziamliačka, Homeless, and Status Quo.
Ziamliačka is dedicated to the loss of one’s native land, where 225 kilograms of soil, carried across borders from Belarus, become a fragile vessel of memory. Through enfleurage, the scent of this soil is extracted and preserved, turning absence into a
tangible trace. Status Quo and Homeless connect the image of a suffering personal body with the political context . Bound with bandages and cardboard, this figure seeks to give physical form to both an inner and outer sense of homelessness.
A national symbol placed in a wheelchair becomes a metaphor for a “frozen future” and “prolonged agony,” revealing a fractured reality.
These works are deeply rooted in a political and cultural context: contemporary Belarusian identity struggles for survival

SAVE THE DATE — Opening May 21Our first solo exhibition, ABSENCE, by Belarusian artist CEMRA.Absence is an exhibition ab...
30/04/2026

SAVE THE DATE — Opening May 21
Our first solo exhibition, ABSENCE, by Belarusian artist CEMRA.

Absence is an exhibition about loss and the void, which become “living witnesses.”
The exhibition brings together the works Ziamliačka, Homeless, and Status Quo.

Ziamliačka is dedicated to the loss of one’s native land, where 225 kilograms of soil carried across borders from Belarus become a fragile vessel of memory. Through enfleurage, the scent of this soil is extracted and preserved, turning absence into a tangible trace.

Status Quo and Homeless connect the image of a suffering body with a political context. Bound with bandages and cardboard, this figure seeks to give physical form to both an inner and outer sense of homelessness.

A national symbol placed in a wheelchair becomes a metaphor for a “frozen future” and “prolonged agony,” revealing a fractured reality.

These works are deeply rooted in a political and cultural context, where contemporary Belarusian identity struggles for survival.

KUBE Gallery is proud to announce the representation of Cemra.A Belarusian-born artist living in exile in Warsaw, Cemra’...
17/04/2026

KUBE Gallery is proud to announce the representation of Cemra.

A Belarusian-born artist living in exile in Warsaw, Cemra’s practice transforms trauma, displacement and memory into deeply physical works — where the surface becomes a living body, marked by care and rupture. 

A practice unfolding between control and surrender —
where image, body and memory dissolve into one another.

SAVE THE DATE - On May 21, we open her first solo exhibition in our KUBE Gallery in Genk, Belgium. DM for her portfolio.

Welcome CEMRA

Tonight was a very special night printing the first book of Aaron-Victor Peeters! 🔥🔥🔥🔥Thanks to  and  for guiding us thr...
09/04/2026

Tonight was a very special night printing the first book of Aaron-Victor Peeters! 🔥🔥🔥🔥Thanks to and for guiding us through the creation and printing process of this beautiful publication. A big thank you also to Christophe Van Eecke for the profound essay ‘Transformer’ that forms the DNA of the publication.

Pre-Order your copy via the website or via this link : https://www.uitstalling.com/book-launchaaron-victor-peeters

JOIN US AT THE SPECIAL EVENT- BOOK LAUNCH - AARON-VICTOR PEETERS “Installations”

Thursday, April 16
6:00 – 8:00 PM
KUBE Gallery, Marcel Habetslaan 26, Genk

The publication is accompanied by a compelling essay by Christophe Van Eecke.

At 6:00 PM, the evening will open with an art talk featuring Aaron-Victor Peeters in conversation with Christophe Van Eecke and Bruno Devos (Hopper & Fuchs)
A signing session will follow.

ALERT :
A limited edition of the first 100 copies includes a unique artistic intervention by Aaron-Victor Peeters on each cover.

About the contributors:
Christophe Van Eecke is a philosopher and historian whose work spans aesthetics, film, and cultural theory. He is the author of Pandaemonium: Ken Russell’s Artist Biographies as Baroque Performance (2015), recipient of the Research Prize of the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, and Only Connect: Five Exercises in Aesthetics (2011). His writing has appeared widely across journals and edited volumes. He is Visiting Professor at LUCA School of Arts (Campus C-Mine, Belgium) and Lecturer in Media at Radboud University (Netherlands).

Bruno Devos is the founder of Hopper & Fuchs, an independent publishing initiative dedicated to artist books and critical editions.

SPECIAL EVENT- BOOK LAUNCH - AARON-VICTOR PEETERS “Installations” We warmly invite you to an evening dedicated to the la...
02/04/2026

SPECIAL EVENT- BOOK LAUNCH - AARON-VICTOR PEETERS “Installations”

We warmly invite you to an evening dedicated to the launch of Installations, a new publication by Aaron-Victor Peeters

Thursday, April 16
6:00 – 8:00 PM
KUBE Gallery, Marcel Habetslaan 26, Genk

The publication is accompanied by a compelling essay by Christophe Van Eecke.

At 6:00 PM, the evening will open with an art talk featuring Aaron-Victor Peeters in conversation with Christophe Van Eecke and Bruno Devos (Hopper & Fuchs)
A signing session will follow.

The book will be available for purchase during the event, and can also be pre-ordered via link in Bio

A limited edition of the first 100 copies includes a unique artistic intervention by Aaron-Victor Peeters on each cover.

About the contributors:
Christophe Van Eecke is a philosopher and historian whose work spans aesthetics, film, and cultural theory. He is the author of Pandaemonium: Ken Russell’s Artist Biographies as Baroque Performance (2015), recipient of the Research Prize of the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, and Only Connect: Five Exercises in Aesthetics (2011). His writing has appeared widely across journals and edited volumes. He is Visiting Professor at LUCA School of Arts (Campus C-Mine, Belgium) and Lecturer in Media at Radboud University (Netherlands).

Bruno Devos is the founder of Hopper & Fuchs, an independent publishing initiative dedicated to artist books and critical editions.

‚Installations‘ by Aaron-Victor Peeters opens today at 3pm!!! Machines that once promised movement now rest in quiet sus...
15/03/2026

‚Installations‘ by Aaron-Victor Peeters opens today at 3pm!!!

Machines that once promised movement now rest in quiet suspension. Fragments of journeys, inventions and memories assembled into sculptural landscapes.

Installations focuses on a selection of installations that have not previously been presented within a gallery context. They are combined with drawings and design studies of both realized and unrealized projects, offering a broader insight into the artist’s creative process, where ideas and dreams meet.

📍KUBE gallery - Marcel Habetslaan 26 - Genk - Belgium For more info or a preview please DM or contact [email protected]


VERNISSAGE - Sunday March 15 - 3-6pm „Installations“ by Aaron-Victor PeetersInstallations focuses on a selection of inst...
14/03/2026

VERNISSAGE - Sunday March 15 - 3-6pm
„Installations“ by Aaron-Victor Peeters

Installations focuses on a selection of installations that have not previously been presented within a gallery context. They are combined with drawings and design studies of both realized and unrealized projects, offering a broader insight into the artist’s creative process, where ideas and dreams meet.

📍KUBE gallery - Marcel Habetslaan 26 - Genk - Belgium For more info or a preview please DM or contact [email protected]


This month  🙏🏻Be invited to the opening Vernissage Sunday March 15, 3-5pm!! Installations focust op een selectie install...
11/03/2026

This month 🙏🏻

Be invited to the opening Vernissage Sunday March 15, 3-5pm!!

Installations focust op een selectie installaties die tot nu toe niet in een galeriecontext werden gepresenteerd. Ze worden gecombineerd met tekeningen en ontwerpen van zowel gerealiseerde als niet-gerealiseerde werken, en bieden zo een bredere inkijk in het artistieke
proces waar de idee en droom met elkaar in contact komen.
De tentoonstelling fungeert als een ruimtelijke en inhoudelijke verkenning van Peeters’ praktijk, waarin idee, ontwerp en uitvoering naast elkaar bestaan. Installations is tevens de basis voor een uitgave/boek dat enerzijds functioneert als portfolio en anderzijds context
biedt aan het ontstaan van de werken, hun evolutie en de onderliggende filosofie.

Installations focuses on a selection of installations that have not previously been presented within a gallery context. They are combined with drawings and design studies of both realized and unrealized projects, offering a broader insight into the artist’s creative process, where ideas and dreams meet.
The exhibition functions as both a spatial and conceptual exploration of Peeters’ practice, in which idea, design, and ex*****on coexist side by side. Installations also forms the foundation
for a publication/book that serves, on the one hand, as a portfolio and, on the other, as a contextual framework for the genesis of the works, their evolution, and the underlying philosophy that drives them.

📍KUBE Gallery - Marcel Habetslaan 26 - Genk - Belgium - For more info or interested in the Studio Visit and Private Event on March 14 iDM or send mail to [email protected]

Floating Down South - part of the upcoming Solo ‚Installations‘ by Aaron-Victor Peeters - Save The Date - March 15 - 15-...
04/03/2026

Floating Down South - part of the upcoming Solo ‚Installations‘ by Aaron-Victor Peeters - Save The Date - March 15 - 15-18h

📍KUBE Gallery - Marcel Habetslaan 26 - Genk - Belgium - For more info or interested in the Studio Visit and Private Event on March 14 iDM or send mail to [email protected]

In Floating Down South, Aaron-Victor Peeters constructs a sculpture that balances between wreckage, vehicle, and monument. What at first glance appears to be an improvised raft — assembled from pallets, blue barrels, inner tubes, and the carcass of a Vespa scooter — becomes an image of survival, departure, and longing. Peeters assembles remnants of mobility and labor into a poetic machine that will never truly sail, yet still carries within it the dream of movement.

The title Floating Down South evokes associations with migration, wandering, and the search for a new beginning. “Drifting southward” suggests both a geographical direction and a mental state: a gentle surrender to the current, to what seems inevitable. The scooter — a symbol of freedom and speed — is here stripped of its function, lashed onto barrels that pretend to provide stability yet remain precariously balanced. The work becomes a metaphor for the human condition: the desire to depart using whatever one can gather.

Particularly charged is the textile element fluttering at the top of the structure: not a triumphant flag, but a worn mechanic’s coverall, carrying traces of labor, body, and memory. With this, Peeters refers to historical practices in which, in tropical regions, gravestones for royal burials were dragged across the landscape, and a garment temporarily served as a flag — a sign of ritual movement, honor, and transience. Within these echoes, Floating Down South resonates not merely as an object but as a carried testimony: a sculpture about the bodies, burdens, and dreams that keep our histories in motion.

Following the enthusiastic reception, we’re delighted to announce that Where Have The Birds Gone? — the debut solo exhib...
10/01/2026

Following the enthusiastic reception, we’re delighted to announce that Where Have The Birds Gone? — the debut solo exhibition by Elia Vanderheyden — will be extended until February 28.

If you haven’t had the chance to visit yet, this is your moment.

On top of that we warmly invite you to join us for our New Year’s Reception on January 17th, from 3–5 PM, at KUBE Gallery, Genk.
We’ll be raising a glass to 2025 and sharing a first glimpse of what’s ahead — new ambitions, and exciting plans for the near future.

Come discover the exhibition, reconnect, and toast with us to what’s to come. 🥂

📍 KUBE Gallery
M. Habetslaan 26, Genk
January 17 | 3–5 PM

Exhibition by Elia Vanderheyden extended until February 28

‘Searching for the brittle balance between escape and unease, Elia Vanderheyden (b. 2000) creates landscapes that are not quite too unsettling to preclude an invitation to wander aimlessly. An abstraction prone to glitching immerses us in a world where an absent horizon has swallowed all reference to time or place. Through a process that is as spontaneous as it is deliberate – and where technique and chance go hand in hand – the laser-cut prints, paintings, and digital installations create atmospheres that both entice and repel. They are blurred discoveries of a world never trodden by humans – sites forever inaccessible, or glimpsed only in a distant future beyond our existence. A world where Vanderheyden’s fascination with the showdown between the ominous and the sublime takes centre stage.’ part from the exhibition text by Yasmin Van ‘tveld

Adres

Marcel Habetslaan 13 And 26
Genk
3600

Openingstijden

Maandag 10:00 - 17:00
Dinsdag 10:00 - 17:00
Woensdag 10:00 - 17:00
Donderdag 10:00 - 17:00
Vrijdag 10:00 - 17:00
Zaterdag 13:00 - 17:00

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