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Dieter Daemen (b. 1988) lives and works in Leuven, Belgium.

publications

2018      No Place Like Home. Published by Libraryman. ISBN 978–91–88113–13–9

exhibitions

2023      Analyse van een verschijning (Het landschap) - Emergent, Veurne

                   With Dirk Braeckman, Marcel Berlanger, Stijn Cole, Marc De Blieck, Laura Viale, et.al.

2023      OMNEFEST - Castelfranco Veneto, Italy

                   With Irina Rozovsky, Mark Steinmetz, Massimo Sordo, Sasha Arutyunova, Peter Puklus et.al.

2021      Abstracte kunst bestaat niet - Emergent, Veurne

                   With Hilde Overbergh, Royden Rabinowitch, Ane Vester, Sarah Westhahl, et.al.

2021      A Soft, Gentle Breeze - Villa Les Zephyrs, Westende
                   With Marcel Berlanger, Wim Delvoye, Kato Six, Koen Vanmechelen, et al.

2019      De la tranquilité / Van het verpozen - Emergent, Veurne & Centre Culturel de Marchin

                    With Willy De Sauter, Sarah Westphal, Alice De Mont, Sarah De Vos, et al.

2017      PhotoTWENS, Leuven

2017      In Conflict - Visible White Photography Prize, FSM Gallery, Florence

2017      There's Always More To See, Open M, Museum M, Leuven

2016      Braakland, Museum of Photography, Antwerp

2013      Ithaka 21, Leuven

2011      De Honderd, Museum M, Leuven

2011      Demonstratie #2, Recyclart, Brussels

2011      The Green Room, Fotofestival Knokke-Heist


education

 

2012      Master of Fine Arts - Photography. Sint-Lukas, Brussels
2010      Bachelor of Fine Arts - Photography, Sint-Lukas, Brussels


extra

 

2021      OMNE Residency in collaboration with the university of Padua, Italy.
                  Curated by Massimo Sordi and Stefania Rössl. With the presence of Guido Guidi, Gerry Johansson,

                   Mark Steinmetz and Irina Rozovsky
2019      Nominated for the yearly auction by Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle

2019      Recipient of a development grant by the Flemish government

all images on this website © Dieter Daemen

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