Guy Mees, a central figure of Belgium’s art scene will be celebrated for the very first time in Austria at the newly opened exhibition entitled ‘The Weather is quiet, cool and soft’. This highly anticipated exhibition will be on view till April 29th at the innovative and international art space, Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz, where they will be displaying a variety of works from the artist that have rarely been shown before!

The exhibition titled The weather is quiet, cool and soft shows works from different phases in the career of Mees. Some of his best awe-inspiring photographs, videos and fragile paper works have been carefully curated for this showing at Kunsthalle Karlsplatz. The selected works range from his inspiring early lace pieces to the films and the photographs of the celebrated Portraits series. But it doesn’t end there! The never before shown structuralist works from the 1970s, pastel on paper series from the mid-seventies, the Lost Space paper cut-outs from the 1980s and much more are all on display! The title of the exhibition has been taken from a note written by Mees, which gives it an extra special touch. Mees has been represented with solo and group exhibitions in many major museums as well at the 9th Shanghai Biennial in 2012.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see impressive works of the leading figure in the Belgian post war avant garde! To get a glimpse of the exhibition, head over to our App now!