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The group exhibition ALL OUR YESTERDAYS traces a lineage between three Belgium-based artists of different generations: LILI DUJOURIE (*1941), SOPHIE NYS (*1974), and ANGYVIR PADILLA (*1987). The exhibited works encompass sculpture, installation, photography, film, sound, and performance, and span a timeframe of over fifty years (1969–2023).

By subverting signifiers of the domestic and destabilizing established artistic categories, the exhibition offers a fragmented narrative on temporality, memory, and loss. The artists consider how the body moves through time and space, leaving traces. They use the strategies of conceptual art but challenge its authority through a deep engagement with the physicality of their materials and a surrender to feeling.

The exhibition is titled after a 1952 novel by Natalia Ginzburg set in Italy during the Second World War, in which a young female protagonist gradually crystallizes from a complex web of family relations. Her personal life is placed within the radical social and political changes taking place around her. The exhibition echoes the intertwining of the inner and outer lives, the private and public worlds of human beings.

Supported by the Flemish government / Kunstenpunt.

LILI DUJOURIE (*1941 in Roeselare, Belgium, lives and works in Lovendegem, Belgium) is a visual artist working mainly in sculpture, painting and video. She mixes influences of the Flemish Primitives with her artistic approach oriented to the late 1960s. Since 1968, she has had numerous exhibitions in Belgium and internationally and collaborates with the Antwerp gallery Micheline Szwajcer, where she last exhibited in late 2022. This presentation coincided with the unveiling of the new commissioned work Mimesis for KMSKA, on the occasion of its grand reopening. In 2015, S.M.A.K. in Ghent and Mu.ZEE Ostend dedicated a joint solo exhibition to the artist. Her other presentations include MuHKA, Antwerp (2022); Kohta, Helsinki (2020); Richard Saltoun Gallery, London (2019); Museum M, Leuven (2019); WIELS, Brussels (2018); Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (2014); BOZAR, Brussels (2005) and Argos, Brussels (2002). She previously exhibited at IKOB in 2001.

SOPHIE NYS (*1974 in Antwerp, Belgium, lives and works in Brussels) pushes conceptual and minimalist artistic strategies to their logical and formal limits while maintaining their poetic eloquence as subjects of everyday life. She has exhibited at numerous national and international venues, including WIELS, Brussels (2020); Kunsthal Extra City, Antwerp (2019); KIOSK, Ghent (2019); Guimaraes, Vienna (2018); Fondazione Prada, Venice (2018); Galeria Quadrado Azul, Lisboa (2019); Archiv, Zurich (2015); CRAC Alsace, Altkirch (2015); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2013). Her films have been shown at FIDMarseille, BOZAR, e-flux, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Argos, Courtisane Festival, etc. Her work is represented by the galleries Greta Meert and Maniera (Brussels). She has been teaching at the LUCA School of Arts in Brussels since 2017.

ANGYVIR PADILLA (*1987 in Caracas, Venezuela, lives and works in Brussels) creates immersive installations that distill the concept of "home" as an intimate place and relate this concept to people and nature. Padilla's artistic training took place in Belgium, first at ARBA in Brussels (2011-12), then at ENSAV La Cambre (2012-15) and Luca School of Arts (2016-18). In 2020 she was the third winner of the ArtContest and in 2021 she won the first prize of the Friends of the S.M.A.K.. Other presentations have taken place at the Krasj Festival in Ninove (2022), the Ithaka Festival in Leuven (2019), CIAP, Genk (2022), the S.M.A.K Museum and Cas-co Leuven (2018), while she has also made a name for herself internationally with exhibitions in Paris, Dunkerque, Belgrade, Athens and Caracas. She is currently participating in the Fiminco Foundation residency program in Paris.

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Exhibition view, Sophie Nys, Clepsydra (B.G), 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Sophie Nys, Clepsydra (B.G), 2023,© IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Sophie Nys, Swiping Single, 2022, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Lili Dujourie, Passion de l'été pour l'hiver, 1981, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Home unfoldable home. Flashbacks, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Lili Dujourie, Memoires van de handen, 2007, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Home unfoldable home. Flashbacks, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Home unfoldable home. Flashbacks, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Sophie Nys, DMC, 2015, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Sophie Nys, DMC, 2015, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Lo que no parece importante pero que siempre esta ahi, no parece importante porque siempre estaba ahi, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Lo que no parece importante pero que siempre esta ahi, no parece importante porque siempre estaba ahi, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Lo que no parece importante pero que siempre esta ahi, no parece importante porque siempre estaba ahi, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Lili Dujourie, Oostende (E), 1976, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Virgy's boutique, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky

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Exhibition view, Angyvir Padilla, Home unfoldable home. Flashbacks, 2023, © IKOB - Museum of Contemporary Art, Photo: Lola Pertsowsky