Art Matters: Ghosts, memory and the fragile world
Art Matters: Ghosts, memory and the fragile world
Art

Mon. January 26, 12:15PM

Art Matters: Ghosts, memory and the fragile world

Join Marcella Barceló and Kendell Geers for a conversation on impermanence, imagination, and our uneasy relationship with nature.


Marcella Barceló’s work emerges from a world that is at once intimate and unsettled. Drawing on childhood memory, inner visions, and the landscapes of her native Mallorca, she creates paintings and sculptures that feel like mindscapes—spaces where figures, animals and symbols drift between presence and disappearance.


Growing up on an island shaped by mass tourism, Barceló witnessed firsthand the tension between human desire and fragile ecosystems. That tension runs quietly through her work. Nature appears not as scenery, but as something haunted—by memory, by loss, by human intervention. Influenced by Japanese aesthetics, myth, folklore, and her own Tarot practice, she gives form to what is fleeting: emotions, visions, and states of becoming.


In this edition of Art Matters, artist and Art Matters founder Kendell Geers invites Barceló to reflect on how art can speak about impermanence without nostalgia, and about beauty without denial. What does it mean to make poetic work in a world defined by extraction, acceleration, and ecological strain? And how can imagination become a way of staying with fragility rather than escaping it?


speaker

Marcella Barceló

Marcella Barceló is a Spanish artist based in Paris. Her work spans painting, sculpture and drawing, and explores memory, impermanence, and the porous boundary between inner vision and the natural world. Influenced by Japanese aesthetics, mythology, folklore and childhood perception, she creates dreamlike compositions that question our relationship to nature, identity, and transience. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in several public and private collections.

moderator

Kendell Geers

Kendell Geers is a contemporary artist. His work confronts universal themes of love, resilience, and hope, driven by his belief that the act of making art is what defines humanity itself. In times of social crisis and political extremism, his work challenges audiences to consider how art can build bridges and restore a sense of shared humanity. Extending this vision, Geers hosts the Art Matters tables at TheMerode. Bringing together performance, philosophical inquiry, and community engagement, Art Matters embodies his conviction that art is not a passive pursuit but an active force for change. At its heart lies the idea that art changes the world, one perception at a time.
Start
Mon. January 26, 12:15PM
End
Mon. January 26, 2:00PM
Format
A Seat at the Table
Language
English (US)
Guest allowed?
No

Price

Registration for Art Matters: Ghosts, memory and the fragile world
40.00€ Incl. VAT

Address

Event
Place Poelaert, 6
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Parking
Parking Poelaert, Place Poelaert 1000 Brussels

Detailed programme

Welcome
Mon. January 26, 12:15PM
Start of the lunch
Mon. January 26, 12:30PM
End
Mon. January 26, 2:00PM

this event is limited to members only

last seats available