CABINE D090

series of drawings (2021) 

• pen on paper
• dimensions:
A0: 84,1 x 118,9 cm (x4)
A1: 59,4 x 84,1 cm (x2)



In March 2021, artist Julie Van Kerckhoven invited Ella Salvador Dalemans, Julie Behaegel, and me to take over an electric cabin on the Chaussée de Haacht, transforming it into a tiny, public museum. For one month, we used this space to reclaim visibility, installing new work each week—uncertain whether it would remain or be removed.

The project was a guerrilla-style exhibition, offering art instead of advertisements to passersby—commuters, cyclists, joggers, and dog walkers. The cabin became a symbolic place to be bold, take up space, and engage with the public unexpectedly.

For my contribution, I repurposed the existing publicity posters inside the cabin, flipping them over and working on the blank verso side. By reclaiming discarded materials, I gave them a new visual and conceptual purpose, reinforcing the idea of transformation within the urban landscape.

Pictures taken by Julie Van Kerckhoven