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Belgium artist Walter Leblanc was born in 1932 in Antwerpen

He died in 1986 in Silly (Belgium)

His work has been exhibited since 2007 at the Oniris Gallery

With a simple economy of means and the use of contrasting and pure shades, Walter Leblanc has succeeded in producing a serial work of intense poetic expressiveness, particularly with the torsion. The torsion, structuring his sculptures or systematically giving rhythm to the surface of his canvases, allows the opening on a tense space where shadows and light will answer each other tirelessly.

Biography

2013 : Gallery De Rijk, Den Haag, Netherlands
Works on paper & sculptures from 1963-1985, The Mayor Gallery, London, Great Britain

2011 : Artiscope Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
Studio Gariboldi, Milan, Italy
Paintings & Sculptures from 1960-1983, The Mayor Gallery, London, Great Britain
De Rijk Gallery, Den Haag, The Netherlands
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium

2010 : André Simoens Gallery, Knokke, Belgium

2009 : Denise René Gallery, Paris
Studio Gariboldi, Milan, Italy

2008 : The Archives of the City of Brussels, Belgium

2007 : Oniris Gallery, Rennes

2001 : Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, S.M.A.K., Gent, Belgium

1989 : Retrospektive, Bilder - Objekte - Plastiken, Josef Albers Museum Quadrat, Bottrop, Germany
Walter Leblanc Retrospektive, Wilhem-Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany

1961 : Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium

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