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Daniel Buren, Jan Vercruysse and Robert Ryman in It is... it isn't...

2 October 2022—4 June 2023
Group exhibition at Herbert Foundation, Ghent, Belgium

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With the collection presentation It is… it isn’t… Herbert Foundation is opening the doors to the 106 on the Raas van Gaverestraat for the first time. The exhibition serves as a public homage to Anton Herbert, who passed away at the end of 2021, and will be accompanied by a number of events centred on the Herberts’ life work.

It is…it isn’t… is the first publicly accessible presentation in the up-until-recently private exhibition spaces. The title of the exhibition was borrowed from Robert Barry’s eponymously titled artist’s book, published by Editions Yvon Lambert in 1972. In the middle of every page, the artist placed a single adjective, followed by a comma. The first pages are affirmative (‘it is …’); the subsequent pages are negative (‘it isn’t …’). The artist’s book reads as a distilled visual poem that affirms itself at times and contradicts itself at others.

A private art collection, too, by definition has multiple meanings. The ensemble of works reflects a unique trajectory of meetings, possibilities and subjective choices. A private collection consequently not only manifests itself through what it is, but also through what it isn’t.

It is…it isn’t… covers four floors of the 106 exhibition space and seeks to capture the atmosphere of the arrangements Anton and Annick mounted there over the past decades. The exhibition aims to introduce visitors to the devotion with which the Herberts lived for and with the arts.

With works by Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Art & Language, Robert Barry, Marcel Broodthaers, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Jean-Marc Bustamante, André Cadere, Jan Dibbets, Luciano Fabro, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Harald Klingelhöller, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Reinhard Mucha, Bruce Nauman, Giulio Paolini, Gerhard Richter, Robert Ryman, Thomas Schütte, Jan Vercruysse, Didier Vermeiren, Ian Wilson.