Acrylic on painting by Charlotte Vindevoghel With a passion for color, Charlotte Vindevoghel likes to build and deconstruct and transcend the color. The artist accumulates the light, the cloudiness, giving to the painting the essential: mystery and dream.
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2002
Kunstgalerij Thomas, Liedekerke,Belgique
2003
Galerie Mas, Kalmthout, BelgiqueGalerie 2016 & Mira, Bxl, Belgique
2004
Galerie Alain Beciani, Charleroi,Belgique
Galerie 2016, Maison des Arcades, Neuchâtel, Suisse Galerie 2016 & Mira,Bxl, Belgique
2005
Galerie Winance-Sabbe, Tournai,Belgique
2006
Galerie Alain Beciani, Charleroi,Belgique Galerie 2016 & Mira, Bxl, Belgique
Rive Gauche, galerie d’artcontemporain, Namur, Belgique
2007
Galerie 2016, Maison des Arcades,Neuchâtel, Suisse
2008
Rive Gauche, galerie d’art contemporain,
Namur, Belgique
Galerie 2016, Maison des Arcades, Neuchâtel, Suisse
2010
Galerie 2016 & Mira, Bxl,Belgique Galerie Alain Beciani, Charleroi
2011
Rive Gauche, galerie d’artcontemporain, Namur, Belgique
2013
Galerie 2016 & Mira, Bxl, Belgique
2017
Galerie Faider, Bruxelles, Belgique
2018
DuoCharlotte Vindevoghel & Antonio Lampecco, Alexia Werrie Gallery, Tervuren
Ethnic,Alexia Werrie Gallery, Tervuren
Brafa,Galerie
2019
Africa,Alexia Werrie Gallery, Tervuren
Brafa,Galerie
2021
Alexia Werrie Gallery, Tervuren
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