17/05/2026
Inner Sky, 2026
Installation under the mysterious Belgian Sky for
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Thank you so much for the invitation and the trust
Thank you a lot to the Horst team to make it real Margot, Christian, Alex
Huge Thanks to all the team of volunters who helped me with the production of the artwork
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Near the entrance of Asiat Park, a new in situ artwork creates a dialogue between textile softness and the site’s raw industrial character. Inner Sky transforms an existing canopy into a suspended village. A series of hanging shapes, reminiscent of medieval tents and symbolic houses, float overhead, each one sheltering a fragment of domestic life: a table, a window, a fireplace, and familiar objects drawn from shared memory.
In the spirit of South Korean artist Do Ho Suh, these structures suggest that home is something carried rather than fixed. Yet here, the interiors are not empty; foliage spills over edges, plants climb across surfaces, and insects and snails appear as the quiet residents of these imaginary homes. A parallel life, discreet and persistent, unfolding alongside our own. Inner Sky does not merely depict houses; it evokes the feeling of dwelling, protection, and coexistence with the living world, even in the most transient of places.
By looking up, visitors discover a constellation of intimate scenes alive with a quiet natural presence. The covered passage becomes an inner street, a place where domestic space and living nature intertwine. This sheltered passage invites visitors to slow down, serving as both a transition into the heart of the park and a festive destination for communal dinners that fuels the site’s creative revival.
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Photo Éline Willaert