FEU2FORÊT
FEU2FORÊT brings together a number of artists to reimagine 30 years of revolt in Brussels through different burning aesthetics.
30 years ago today, Belgium cloaked itself in a “Black” Sunday. After youth set fire to several suburbs of the capital, a repressed racist discourse recaptured the country. The anger
lingering at the root of these revolts has never really been answered. The questions raised then, are still red hot today. Together with various Brussels artists, the exhibition ‘FEU2FORÊT’ reimagines 30 years of revolt through various burning aesthetics. 1991 is a key year in the history of Brussels. The revolts of Forest are not only followed by “Black” Sunday. In the same year, the first recorded soul falls victim to police brutality (#JUSTICEPOURTOUS) and the sound of Brussels hip-hop breaks through to the general public, with the album Bruxelles Rap Convention. By working around the forgotten smoldering fire of 1991, we hope to strengthen the sparks that flew off various Brussels neighborhoods, to confront the challenges we apparently still face today.
An exhibition cooked with love in the Kitchen by Naima M. and Joachim Ben Yakoub, in collaboration with Code Rouge and Artistory. With the support of Sint Lucas Antwerp, Maxima, Zinnema and Pianofabriek Citylab.
Graphic design by @Yema.Visuals. Photo from Code Rouge.
Special Thanks to Fadel K. , Michael Janssens, Gregor Van Mulder, Christopher Daley, Audrey Leboutte, Kobe Matthijs, Rita Habib, Ronnie Ramirez, Hugo Boutsen, Andrea Rea, Miriam Kolly, Abdellali Hajjat, Hajjir Aziz, Samira Hmouda, Hamza Esmili, Fayrouz Yousfi, Soraya El Kahlaoui en Petra Van Brabandt.