Medusa is a non-profit nomadic collective based in Brussels that aims to stimulate cultural exchanges and promote new emerging artists. Serving as a platform, Medusa’s main objective is to provide the means upon which new conceptions within the current cultural landscape can flourish. Medusa strongly believes that artistic innovations emerge through dialogue, cross-over and collaboration.
TEAM
Medusa is currently run by Tim Evers, Saskia Smith, Egon Moles Le Bailly & Lisa De Meyer. Anna De Wandeler is their legal advisor. Medusa was founded by Sacha Verleyen & Noa Verkeyn.
EXHIBITIONS & PROJECTS
We’ll Get There When We’ll Get There
Are We Nearly There Yet?
The Airbag Generation
A Regular Day Elsewhere
Now I Can Play Louder
Table d’hôtes
My Homies
Indigo Deijmann Loves Robert Pattinson
The Future in a Fossil
State of Flux
𝓘n the Cold Breeze of a New Earth
Hoogte Lengte Breedte (w/ Lina Ejdaa)
Gather Like Dust (w/ BOX22)
SORRY
Lemme
Phase
Are We Nearly There Yet?
The Airbag Generation
A Regular Day Elsewhere
Now I Can Play Louder
Table d’hôtes
My Homies
Indigo Deijmann Loves Robert Pattinson
The Future in a Fossil
State of Flux
𝓘n the Cold Breeze of a New Earth
Hoogte Lengte Breedte (w/ Lina Ejdaa)
Gather Like Dust (w/ BOX22)
SORRY
Lemme
Phase
REGISTERED OFFICE
Medusa Offspace VZW Michel Zwabstraat 20 (7) 1080 Sint-Jans-Molenbeek registration number 0787.962.276 RPR Brussel
Website ©Saskia Smith
Work by Annefloor Arsonne
With profound awe for sound rooted in history, Annefloor Arsonne searches for the creaking, the screeching, the triumphant, the rustling, and the lamenting—a sensation that can only be envisioned as one marches through pitch-black mud in a marching band uniform, proudly raising a fist in the air.
This mindset is reflected in the perseverance of her investigation across three components: challenging traditions in painting, such as the spatial use of paint on wood; pairing aesthetics as a complement to mechatronics; and striving for a direct dialogue between the observer and the artwork. With a ludic seriousness, Annefloor Arsonne’s visual decisions allude to an unsettling nostalgia.
Works by Annefloor Arsonne