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Using techniques like re-photography, analog photography, photograms, collage and staged images: Bram De Laet (1999) plays with elements of ambiguity, escapism and banality in his work. Ambiguity is present both thematically and photographically giving a constant friction between fiction and non-fiction, what we think is real or what we believe is real. This is built upon with De Laet’s fascination towards the banal, the everyday. The subjects in his work are recognizable everyday objects or scenes despite their abstract and alienating qualities. They’re transformed into a surreal space just for the birth of an dark yet childlike photographic image.


Education
  •     LUCA School of Arts Brussels Bachelor Visual Arts Photography (2018-2021)
          [Exhibitions at school: The Promised Land (2019), Into the Wild (2020), Curtain Fall (2021)]
  •     LUCA School of Arts Brussels Master Visual arts Photography (2021-2023) 
           [Exhibitions at school: Try-Outs Expo #2 (2022), Try-outs Expo No.1 (2023) and Graduation    
  Show
(2023)]

  •     Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerpen: Educative Master (2023-...)
          [Master for becoming a teacher in fine arts disciplines]


Exhibitions
The Floor is Fluff (16th June,2022) Recyclart with Steyn Van Roey, Ini Vandervorst, Nikolaj Jessen and Bram De Laet surfaces troubles (19-20 January, 2023) Gallery Octopus Heart Center  curated by Daniel Dedecker and Romane Moisan 
with Charlotte Quinonero, Shirley Nirina, Brieuc Dufour and Bram De Laet

Blurring the Lines 2023 Online Catalogue ︎
Phototwens 2023 Groupexhibition showcasing upcoming photographers  ︎
Out of office 2024 (breedbeeld) Public groupexhibition in Pjottenland in Gooik  ︎
In aarde In echo (20th June, 2024) expo with Nida Dhooge and Myrthe van de Langkruis  ︎
Het hek is van den dam (MHKA, 27th September - 27th October 2024)
commisioned work for solo Expo Manon De Bruyn  ︎
Ithaka 33nd Editition (2025) Groupexhibition showcasing young artistic talent  ︎



Contact
delaet.bram@yahoo.be

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