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Lisette de Greeuw (1990)
is a visual artist living and working between the Netherlands and Belgium. She studied Textile and Fine Arts at LUCA School of Arts in Ghent, was a laureate at HISK (2018 – 2019), and an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam (2021 – 2023) and at Cité internationale des Arts in Paris (2024). Her work has been supported by grants from, among others, the Mondriaan Fund and Flanders State of the Arts.
De Greeuw exhibits her work both nationally and internationally, in museums, project spaces, and galleries. Her exhibitions include Frac Grand Large (Dunkirk), M HKA (Antwerp), S.M.A.K. (Ghent), and the H3H Biennale (Oosterhout). Her work is part of several corporate and museum collections, including the LAM Museum and the Rijksakademie collection.
Lisette De Greeuw works in long-term, often parallel series in which processes such as repetition and time play a central role. She investigates systems and their deviations, using materials and methods that evolve gradually. In recent series, she explores whether language creates meaning or meaning creates language. Simultaneously, she creates drawing materials that function as autonomous works: some refer to images yet to exist (which could be drawn with these materials), while others refer to existing images, reflecting on transformation and decay.