Aaron Amar Bhamra

Jester, Genk, Belgium
16 February – 11 May 2025

Jester was founded in 2021 in the former mining city of Genk, Belgium. Its residency programme invites international artists to explore the area's history and post-industrial landscape. For the exhibition Fugue, the work of Aaron Amar Bhamra will be presented in dialogue with the Belgian sculptor Céline Mathieu. The two artists will experiment with the building by altering its lighting, smell and layout to explore notions of escape. Their interventions will extend into the residency studios and accommodation, with photographs and video installations drawing attention to the spaces' previous occupants.

Aaron Amar Bhamra (born 1992 in Vienna, Austria) studied at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where he now works and teaches in the Department of Expanded Museum Studies. In 2020 he and Monika Georgieva founded Laurenz Space, an independent exhibition space in Vienna dedicated to artistic experimentation and discourse. His own work often responds to the spaces in which he is invited to present it. By placing reminders of previous exhibitions in the space, such as photographs and objects, he draws attention to the layering of time, atmosphere and experience. He questions the often-exclusionary nature of exhibition spaces and responds by creating a welcoming and accessible environment, often collaborating with other artists on his projects. Bhamra has presented his work in various galleries and museums, including Deichtorhallen, Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; TaM, Veliko Tarnovo; mamatter, Berlin; Belmacz, London; SYSTEMA, Marseille; Kunstverein Kevin Space, Vienna; Fotogalerie Wien; Galerie Krinzinger Schottenfeld and Wien Museum, Vienna.

This is the artist’s first collaboration with Phileas.

 
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