
2026-03-30 | Guy Woueté: received Special Jury Prizes of BelgianArtPrize 2027
We congratulate our fellow Guy Woueté, who received Special Jury Prizes of BelgianArtPrize 2027!
As the jury of the BelgianArtPrize 2027 was highly impressed by the quality of the artistic practices presented, it decided not only to select a laureate but also to award three Special Jury Prizes to Jot Fau, Ariane Loze and Guy Woueté,. They will be given a group exhibition at the Ixelles Museum at the end of 2027 (exact date to be confirmed).
The non-profit organisation ‘La Jeune Peinture Belge - De Jonge Belgische Schilderkunst’, was created to support Belgian artists or artists residing in Belgium in the belief that art reflects what is essential in a process of thinking about the world we live in. Meanwhile, the non-profit association has been organising the prize for 75 years.
Photo: Guy Woueté. “En quête (des marges fluctuantes)”, sit-in-performance and video-installation, between Molenmuseum De Valk (18th-century windmill) and Bevrijdingsmonument Leiden. 12 banners and 5 performers, paid a minimum of €30 per hour. Duration: 5 days, 8 hours per day. HD videos, colour & sound, Dutch, English and French speaking; English subtitle, Cameroon, Netherlands and Belgium, 2020-2023, in the context of the exhibition “If things grow wrong” at Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden. Ph, ©Taco van der Eb.
More information about the Belgian Art Prize here.
