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Amit Leblang, b. 1994.

Based in Brussels. Multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and teacher.

Contact: leblangamit@gmail.com

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Education

2025–            PhD candidate in Visual Arts, PXL-MAD / Hasselt University, BE

2021–2022 Post-Master in Artistic Research, Sint Lucas Antwerpen, KdG, Antwerp, BE
2019–2021 MA in Fine Arts, LUCA School of Arts, Brussels, BE
2017     Exchange semester, Kunst & Vermittlung, Hochschule Luzern, CH
2014–2018 BFA in Multidisciplinary Art, Shenkar College, Ramat Gan

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Exhibitions

2025 transferring, duo exhibition with Andrea Kerstens, ZSenne Art Lab, Brussels, BE
   Translation Systems, solo exhibition, rez gauche, Brussels, BE
   Call Me By Your Meme vol.2, group exhibition, Nova Ontmoetingscentrum, Antwerp, BE

2024 Verkopen U Dingen, group exhibition, Dingen die niet verkopen, Antwerp, BE
   The Glint, group exhibition, Full Circle, Brussels, BE
   Another Seder, solo exhibition, Saint Martin Bookshop, Brussels, BE
   DIP talk, lecture, LUCA School of Arts, Brussels, BE

2023 Talking Images, screening & performance program, LEVEL 5, Van Overbeke, Ganshoren, BE
   A Suggestion for Another Haggadah, performance, UPJB, Saint-Gilles, BE

2022 Inside the Pub(l)ic Gardens, group exhibition, MORPHO, Antwerp, BE
   Here, Instead of Around, group exhibition, MORPHO, Antwerp, BE

2021 MFA Exhibition, group exhibition, LUCA School of Arts, Brussels, BE
   OHM, group exhibition, Former Project Space, Brussels, BE

2020 Traces VII, group exhibition, 7th Biennale for Drawing, Artist’s House Gallery, Jerusalem

2019 The Constant Variable / Shelter Time, group exhibition, Abraham Hostel, Tel Aviv
   Bread and Roses, annual exhibition, WAC-MAAN, Artists’ Studios, Tel Aviv

2018 Beyond the Words, group exhibition, Artspace Gallery, Tel Aviv
   Into the Bush, group exhibition, The Office Gallery, Tel Aviv
   BFA Exhibition, Shenkar College, Ramat Gan
   Lior Ziv Photography Competition, Shenkar Gallery, Ramat Gan
   Bread and Roses, annual exhibition, WAC-MAAN, Artists’ Studios, Tel Aviv

2017 Lior Ziv Photography Competition, Shenkar Gallery, Ramat Gan
   Kunsthallenfest, group exhibition, Kunsthalle Luzern, Luzern, CH
   Paintings in a Bar, solo exhibition, Gewerbehalle, Luzern, CH
   AIR Exhibition, group exhibition, AIR Gallery, Vallauris, FR

 

Projects and residencies

2024 Residency — De Vaartkapoen, Brussels, BE

2023 Residency — Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, BE
   Residency — GC Nekkersdal, Brussels, BE

2022 Residency — Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, BE
   Video collaboration — POMP, with Dages Juvelier Keates, Polisteatern, Stockholm, SE

2020    Residency — with Maaike Haverlas and Laura De Jaeger, TROPICANA, Brussels, BE

2019 Video collaboration — Oppressed by Privilege, Art Basel, Basel, CH

2017 Residency — A.I.R. Vallauris, Vallauris, FR

 

​Awards

2024 Emerging Artist Grant — Departement Cultuur, Jeugd & Media, Vlaanderen Verbeelding Werkt, BE
2023 Project support for young artists — first public presentation in Brussels, VGC, BE

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Collections

2018 Haaretz Collection

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Publications

2025 Exhibition text — FROM A DISTANCE, solo exhibition by Michal Luft, Forbidden City, Antwerp, BE
         Article — “When can you tell an artist they’re doing bad work?”, AKIMBO Magazine, Brussels, BE
2024 Artist book — Another Haggadah, Saint Martin, Brussels, BE
         Contribution — Conversations for the Future, ed. Dages Juvelier Keates.
2023 Review — Yair Dovrat, A Suggestion for Another Haggadah Video: A Reflective Exploration of Zionism, Trauma, and Tradition, Brussels, BE
         Research publication — Your Travel Companion, TYPP, Sint Lucas Antwerpen, KdG, Antwerp, BE
2020 Interview — Amaury Michaux, Nieuwsblad, Brussels, BE
2019 Review — Barry Davis, “The Biennale for Drawing takes on the tactile and material,” Jerusalem Post, Jerusalem
         Catalogue / documentation — Hadar Moar, 7th Biennale of Drawing – Traces VII
         Review — Smadar Sheffi, “7th Biennale of Drawing,” The Window, Jerusalem (HE)
2018 Interview — Visible Spectrums Magazine, Issue 1, London, UK

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