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Trois pièces en enfilade

Exhibition  /  16 Oct 2025  -  29 Nov 2025
Published: 07.10.2025
Trois pièces en enfilade.

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Intro
Every home tells stories. A place of love and memories, cradle of the ordinary and the unexpected, cocoon of comfort, haven of reunion, it shelters our tastes and dresses our dreams.
With these Trois pièces en enfilade – typical of Brussels apartments – Hectare removes the façades to explore the everyday, its rituals, and its emotions.

Artist list

Melanie Bilenker, Yichen Dong, Gesine Hackenberg, Hyun-seok Sim, Zhipeng Wang, Jiye Yun
From the curve of a precious spoon to that of a bottle whose wall transforms into adornment, passing through plants that symbolise abundance, Gesine Hackenberg’s objects breathe new life into the still life of the present.

For Jiye Yun, jewellery leads its wearer from public places into domestic spaces. Her play with scale on tiles and mosaics takes us from metro corridors to the intimacy of the bathroom, through a light-handed approach to illusion and the familiar.

Illusion again in the work of Hyun-seok Sim, whose technical ingenuity unfolds in figurative and fascinating creations. Transformed by the ultra-precision of angles and curves, the everyday reveals itself in dazzling clarity.

The home is intimacy. Melanie Bilenker seizes it, through motifs, material and manner. Her brooches, like miniature paintings, sketch scenes or details of daily life, in hair on paper, at the intersection of extreme technique and profound intimacy.

The home is also memory and becoming, origin and elsewhere. East and West meet and condense in the works of Zhipeng Wang. Using tea and coffee, he composes rings, necklaces and brooches where the paths of identity intertwine.

With her chains of keys – and her candy-stones, and her timeless watches, and her instantly expiring wedding ring – Yichen Dong plays, somewhere between statement and wink, with our habits and reference points.


The exhibition runs from 16 October until 29 November 2025
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 6pm
Opening Reception: 16 October 2025 from 6.30pm