Lichtekooi Artspace
A non-profit space for contemporary art in Antwerp
Florastraat 11, 2140 Antwerp
Thursday & Friday & Saturday 2-6 pm

Lichtekooi in nood! Despite a positive evaluation, Lichtekooi did not receive funding from the Flemish Government for 2026, putting our programme and operations under significant pressure.
You can help secure the future of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation to Lichtekooi Artspace vzw.
IBAN: BE02 7390 2147 0040 BIC: KREDBEBB
For more information:
www.lichtekooi.be/Webshop and contact@lichtekooi.be
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The new year begins on a difficult note for Lichtekooi Artspace. Our application for operational funding for 2026 was positively evaluated but ultimately fell outside the available budget. This means that we will receive no funding to realise our programme or to remunerate our team. For a small organisation like Lichtekooi, this constitutes a direct crisis, one that could ultimately threaten our survival.
Founded in 2020, Lichtekooi has grown steadily over five years in scale, team, and artistic programme, supported by artists, audiences, and repeated encouragement from policymakers. Lichtekooi operates as a platform for artistic experimentation, research, and critical reflection outside dominant structures. We support artists in developing new practices and voices that challenge and enrich the cultural landscape. Guided by the principles of fair practice and fair pay, Lichtekooi strives to occupy a unique and valuable position within the Flemish cultural landscape – a position that is now under serious threat.
We will submit a new funding application for the second half of the year. In the meantime, we are doing everything within our means to ensure that the first planned exhibition of the season – of Yemo Park – can still take place, despite these severe constraints.
To help us bridge this period, we are making a warm but urgent call for support. Help us fight for the survival of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation. For more information: contact@lichtekooi.be
The Lichtekooi Team
Graphics by winnie t
Photo by @sietskevanaerde

Lichtekooi in nood! Despite a positive evaluation, Lichtekooi did not receive funding from the Flemish Government for 2026, putting our programme and operations under significant pressure.
You can help secure the future of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation to Lichtekooi Artspace vzw.
IBAN: BE02 7390 2147 0040 BIC: KREDBEBB
For more information:
www.lichtekooi.be/Webshop and contact@lichtekooi.be
***
The new year begins on a difficult note for Lichtekooi Artspace. Our application for operational funding for 2026 was positively evaluated but ultimately fell outside the available budget. This means that we will receive no funding to realise our programme or to remunerate our team. For a small organisation like Lichtekooi, this constitutes a direct crisis, one that could ultimately threaten our survival.
Founded in 2020, Lichtekooi has grown steadily over five years in scale, team, and artistic programme, supported by artists, audiences, and repeated encouragement from policymakers. Lichtekooi operates as a platform for artistic experimentation, research, and critical reflection outside dominant structures. We support artists in developing new practices and voices that challenge and enrich the cultural landscape. Guided by the principles of fair practice and fair pay, Lichtekooi strives to occupy a unique and valuable position within the Flemish cultural landscape – a position that is now under serious threat.
We will submit a new funding application for the second half of the year. In the meantime, we are doing everything within our means to ensure that the first planned exhibition of the season – of Yemo Park – can still take place, despite these severe constraints.
To help us bridge this period, we are making a warm but urgent call for support. Help us fight for the survival of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation. For more information: contact@lichtekooi.be
The Lichtekooi Team
Graphics by winnie t
Photo by @sietskevanaerde

Lichtekooi in nood! Despite a positive evaluation, Lichtekooi did not receive funding from the Flemish Government for 2026, putting our programme and operations under significant pressure.
You can help secure the future of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation to Lichtekooi Artspace vzw.
IBAN: BE02 7390 2147 0040 BIC: KREDBEBB
For more information:
www.lichtekooi.be/Webshop and contact@lichtekooi.be
***
The new year begins on a difficult note for Lichtekooi Artspace. Our application for operational funding for 2026 was positively evaluated but ultimately fell outside the available budget. This means that we will receive no funding to realise our programme or to remunerate our team. For a small organisation like Lichtekooi, this constitutes a direct crisis, one that could ultimately threaten our survival.
Founded in 2020, Lichtekooi has grown steadily over five years in scale, team, and artistic programme, supported by artists, audiences, and repeated encouragement from policymakers. Lichtekooi operates as a platform for artistic experimentation, research, and critical reflection outside dominant structures. We support artists in developing new practices and voices that challenge and enrich the cultural landscape. Guided by the principles of fair practice and fair pay, Lichtekooi strives to occupy a unique and valuable position within the Flemish cultural landscape – a position that is now under serious threat.
We will submit a new funding application for the second half of the year. In the meantime, we are doing everything within our means to ensure that the first planned exhibition of the season – of Yemo Park – can still take place, despite these severe constraints.
To help us bridge this period, we are making a warm but urgent call for support. Help us fight for the survival of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation. For more information: contact@lichtekooi.be
The Lichtekooi Team
Graphics by winnie t
Photo by @sietskevanaerde

Lichtekooi in nood! Despite a positive evaluation, Lichtekooi did not receive funding from the Flemish Government for 2026, putting our programme and operations under significant pressure.
You can help secure the future of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation to Lichtekooi Artspace vzw.
IBAN: BE02 7390 2147 0040 BIC: KREDBEBB
For more information:
www.lichtekooi.be/Webshop and contact@lichtekooi.be
***
The new year begins on a difficult note for Lichtekooi Artspace. Our application for operational funding for 2026 was positively evaluated but ultimately fell outside the available budget. This means that we will receive no funding to realise our programme or to remunerate our team. For a small organisation like Lichtekooi, this constitutes a direct crisis, one that could ultimately threaten our survival.
Founded in 2020, Lichtekooi has grown steadily over five years in scale, team, and artistic programme, supported by artists, audiences, and repeated encouragement from policymakers. Lichtekooi operates as a platform for artistic experimentation, research, and critical reflection outside dominant structures. We support artists in developing new practices and voices that challenge and enrich the cultural landscape. Guided by the principles of fair practice and fair pay, Lichtekooi strives to occupy a unique and valuable position within the Flemish cultural landscape – a position that is now under serious threat.
We will submit a new funding application for the second half of the year. In the meantime, we are doing everything within our means to ensure that the first planned exhibition of the season – of Yemo Park – can still take place, despite these severe constraints.
To help us bridge this period, we are making a warm but urgent call for support. Help us fight for the survival of our organisation by supporting us through our webshop or by making a donation. For more information: contact@lichtekooi.be
The Lichtekooi Team
Graphics by winnie t
Photo by @sietskevanaerde

Opening tonight from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX - Program during the opening: “unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box”
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
28-05-2026:
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
“have you heard?”
especially for you all who are here, we offer the exclusive opportunity... this is your chance, a unique horizontal experience to shop together, do something amazingly awesome with it, sounds promising right? that’s right, we agree, it sounds promising and do you know why? because it is! we promise, we deliver! Keep in mind: What goes around, comes back around…
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
***
-Full Program-
28-05-2026
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
4-06-2026
Reflective Orientation Centre
Invited: WePaint (winnie t and Sebastian Vielma Fleischhacker @sebastianvielmafleischhacker )
11-06-2026
Speculative Forecasting Lodge
Invited: corpo-ration incoöperated
18-06-2026
Terms of Exposure Service
Invited: performer to be announced
(During M HKA opening hours)
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
*Admission: free
***
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

Opening tomorrow from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX - Program during the opening: “unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box”
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
28-05-2026:
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
“have you heard?”
especially for you all who are here, we offer the exclusive opportunity... this is your chance, a unique horizontal experience to shop together, do something amazingly awesome with it, sounds promising right? that’s right, we agree, it sounds promising and do you know why? because it is! we promise, we deliver! Keep in mind: What goes around, comes back around…
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
***
-Full Program-
28-05-2026
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
4-06-2026
Reflective Orientation Centre
Invited: WePaint (winnie t and Sebastian Vielma Fleischhacker @sebastianvielmafleischhacker )
11-06-2026
Speculative Forecasting Lodge
Invited: corpo-ration incoöperated
18-06-2026
Terms of Exposure Service
Invited: performer to be announced
(During M HKA opening hours)
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
*Admission: free
***
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

Opening tomorrow from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX - Program during the opening: “unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box”
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
28-05-2026:
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
“have you heard?”
especially for you all who are here, we offer the exclusive opportunity... this is your chance, a unique horizontal experience to shop together, do something amazingly awesome with it, sounds promising right? that’s right, we agree, it sounds promising and do you know why? because it is! we promise, we deliver! Keep in mind: What goes around, comes back around…
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
***
-Full Program-
28-05-2026
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
4-06-2026
Reflective Orientation Centre
Invited: WePaint (winnie t and Sebastian Vielma Fleischhacker @sebastianvielmafleischhacker )
11-06-2026
Speculative Forecasting Lodge
Invited: corpo-ration incoöperated
18-06-2026
Terms of Exposure Service
Invited: performer to be announced
(During M HKA opening hours)
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
*Admission: free
***
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

Opening tomorrow from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX - Program during the opening: “unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box”
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
28-05-2026:
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
“have you heard?”
especially for you all who are here, we offer the exclusive opportunity... this is your chance, a unique horizontal experience to shop together, do something amazingly awesome with it, sounds promising right? that’s right, we agree, it sounds promising and do you know why? because it is! we promise, we deliver! Keep in mind: What goes around, comes back around…
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
***
-Full Program-
28-05-2026
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
4-06-2026
Reflective Orientation Centre
Invited: WePaint (winnie t and Sebastian Vielma Fleischhacker @sebastianvielmafleischhacker )
11-06-2026
Speculative Forecasting Lodge
Invited: corpo-ration incoöperated
18-06-2026
Terms of Exposure Service
Invited: performer to be announced
(During M HKA opening hours)
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
*Admission: free
***
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

Opening Thursday 28.05 from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX, M HKA (A Lichtekooi extra-muros project)
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
***
-Program-
28-05-2026
unboxing your Lichtekooi Webshop gift box
Invited: Lichtekooi Webshop
4-06-2026
Reflective Orientation Centre
Invited: WePaint (winnie t and Sebastian Vielma Fleischhacker @sebastianvielmafleischhacker )
11-06-2026
Speculative Forecasting Lodge
Invited: corpo-ration incoöperated
18-06-2026
Terms of Exposure Service
Invited: performer to be announced
(During M HKA opening Horus)
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
*Admission: free
***
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

Opening Thursday 28.05 from 6-9 pm: polyvalent hospitality agency by winnie t at INBOX, M HKA (A Lichtekooi extra-muros project)
***
Inbox invites Lichtekooi invites winnie t invites Lichtekooi Webshop, WePaint and others on visible work made visible for an intimate pop-up presentation. This is serious business. Beauty is timeless, opportunity is not.
polyvalent hospitality agency profileert zich als een site-specifieke vrijmaking voor kunstenaars en andere hybriden en ambivalenten. Dit agency is last minute tot stand gekomen en opereert in spoed. De fictieve en reële instantie als bureaubemiddeling; “addressing, appealing other people”. Buigen, plooien van de systematiek van de ruimte (In-BOX) en de eigen positie, in verband met functionaliteit, de opdracht ombuigen naar iets polyvalent. De donut als gedecentraliseerde pyramid scheme.
***
**Practical information:
*Opening: Thursday 28.05.2026, 18:00–21:00
*Presentation: 29.05–21.06.2026
*Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerp, INBOX, floor +5
Admission: free
@mhkamuseum
@_.winnie._t._

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This was Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Exhibition: 07.03.2026 - 17.05.2026
Thank you to all the visitors, everyone who contributed to making this project possible, and special thanks to @yemopark for this wonderful exhibition!!
***
With thanks to: Simon Nagy, Timo Demollin, Kasper De Vos, Paul Smeets, Nathan Vrebos, Alizée Loubet, Nina del Marmol, Walter and Sofia Wathieu, Stef Renard, Karel Op 't Eynde, Stefanie De Bakker, Leto Keunen, Gerard Leysen, Sint-Lucas Antwerp, Merel Schoonen, Xavier Frederick, Kris Cuylits, Dorian Baetens, Mona Mariën, Victor Delafontaine, Liesa Van der Aa, Febe Lamiroy e.a.
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Tomorrow BBQ finissage of Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”. During the last day, Yemo Park will activate the barbecue sculpture for the final Wohlamshram-BBQ session from 3 – 6 pm. Welcome!
(We hope the weather will be fine :)
We are open during Antwerp Art Weekend 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm (Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Graphic design Antwerp Art Weekend: @vrintskolsteren
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Tomorrow BBQ finissage of Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”. During the last day, Yemo Park will activate the barbecue sculpture for the final Wohlamshram-BBQ session from 3 – 6 pm. Welcome!
(We hope the weather will be fine :)
We are open during Antwerp Art Weekend 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm (Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Graphic design Antwerp Art Weekend: @vrintskolsteren
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Tomorrow BBQ finissage of Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”. During the last day, Yemo Park will activate the barbecue sculpture for the final Wohlamshram-BBQ session from 3 – 6 pm. Welcome!
(We hope the weather will be fine :)
We are open during Antwerp Art Weekend 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm (Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Graphic design Antwerp Art Weekend: @vrintskolsteren
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Welcome during Antwerp Art Weekend! On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”.
Don’t miss it! Finissage Sunday 17.05 from 3-6pm with Wollamhsram-bbq session!
We are open this week from 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm (Finissage with bbq 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Welcome during Antwerp Art Weekend! On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”.
Don’t miss it! Finissage Sunday 17.05 from 3-6pm with Wollamhsram-bbq session!
We are open this week from 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm (Finissage with bbq 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Welcome during Antwerp Art Weekend! On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”.
Don’t miss it! Finissage Sunday 17.05 from 3-6pm with Wollamhsram-bbq session!
We are open this week from 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

Welcome during Antwerp Art Weekend! On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”.
Don’t miss it! Finissage Sunday 17.05 from 3-6pm with Wollamhsram-bbq session!
We are open this week from 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

“M HKA On the spot” during Antwerp Art Weekend. On view @lichtekooi: Paul De Vree, The Clock of Modernity, 1966-2002
***
From May 14 through June 30, 2026, M HKA On the Spot will bring works from the M HKA collection to galleries and art spaces throughout Antwerp. This will allow you to explore the collection at various locations around the city. The project will also be on view during Antwerp Art Weekend.
*@lichtekooi only on view during Antwerp Art Weekend, during the exhibition Wollamhsram @yemopark
***
The Clock of Modernity (1966) exemplifies how the condensation of language can generate visual possibilities, with spatial arrangement shaping the structure. In this case, the graphic ideogram takes precedence over the musicality of the word.In this poem the word ‘rage’ is centred and encircled by ‘o’, ‘vi’, ‘mi’, ‘ga’, ‘ci’ and ‘ti’. By connecting the syllables to the key word ‘rage’ the observer can construct words such as ‘orage’, ‘mirage’, ‘garage’ etc. Because the constellation is conceived in the form of a clock, albeit stylised, this creates a link between all the possible combinations with ‘rage’ and also establishes a connection with time: the modern life that is dominated by a rapid succession of several transient or recurring ‘rages’. ‘O-rage’, the storm, the constant shifts in political life, wars; mi-rage, the reflection of ideals and ideal images, or the delusion; ‘ci-rage’, consumer materialism, faultlessness, the superficial world of outward appearances; ‘ga-rage’, the settling down syndrome or the search for peace and inner security and suchlike. De Vree wants to make it clear that what often seems so important in modern society is just a passing trend. What is important is that he evokes these meanings just by positioning a word and a few syllables that alone do not hold such meaning.
***
We are open 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12:00-21:00
*Friday: 12:00-21:00
*Saturday: 12:00-18:00
*Sunday: 12:00-18:00 (Finnissage Wollamhsram, Yemo Park)
@antwerpart
@mhkamuseum
@yemopark

“M HKA On the spot” during Antwerp Art Weekend. On view @lichtekooi: Paul De Vree, The Clock of Modernity, 1966-2002
***
From May 14 through June 30, 2026, M HKA On the Spot will bring works from the M HKA collection to galleries and art spaces throughout Antwerp. This will allow you to explore the collection at various locations around the city. The project will also be on view during Antwerp Art Weekend.
*@lichtekooi only on view during Antwerp Art Weekend, during the exhibition Wollamhsram @yemopark
***
The Clock of Modernity (1966) exemplifies how the condensation of language can generate visual possibilities, with spatial arrangement shaping the structure. In this case, the graphic ideogram takes precedence over the musicality of the word.In this poem the word ‘rage’ is centred and encircled by ‘o’, ‘vi’, ‘mi’, ‘ga’, ‘ci’ and ‘ti’. By connecting the syllables to the key word ‘rage’ the observer can construct words such as ‘orage’, ‘mirage’, ‘garage’ etc. Because the constellation is conceived in the form of a clock, albeit stylised, this creates a link between all the possible combinations with ‘rage’ and also establishes a connection with time: the modern life that is dominated by a rapid succession of several transient or recurring ‘rages’. ‘O-rage’, the storm, the constant shifts in political life, wars; mi-rage, the reflection of ideals and ideal images, or the delusion; ‘ci-rage’, consumer materialism, faultlessness, the superficial world of outward appearances; ‘ga-rage’, the settling down syndrome or the search for peace and inner security and suchlike. De Vree wants to make it clear that what often seems so important in modern society is just a passing trend. What is important is that he evokes these meanings just by positioning a word and a few syllables that alone do not hold such meaning.
***
We are open 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12:00-21:00
*Friday: 12:00-21:00
*Saturday: 12:00-18:00
*Sunday: 12:00-18:00 (Finnissage Wollamhsram, Yemo Park)
@antwerpart
@mhkamuseum
@yemopark

This week @lichtekooi : Antwerp Art Weekend @antwerpart and finissage Wollamhsram @yemopark
Welcome!
***
We are open 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Graphic design Antwerp Art Weekend: @vrintskolsteren
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

This week @lichtekooi : Antwerp Art Weekend @antwerpart and finissage Wollamhsram @yemopark
Welcome!
***
We are open 14-17.05:
*Thursday: 12-9 pm
*Friday: 12-9 pm
*Saturday: 12-6 pm
*Sunday: 12-6 pm Finissage 3-6 pm)
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Graphic design Antwerp Art Weekend: @vrintskolsteren
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Open Fridays and Saturdays from 2-6 PM
And by appointment
Exhibition: 07.03.2026-17.05.2026
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Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
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Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark

On view: Yemo Park’s solo exhibition “Wollamhsram”!
Open Fridays and Saturdays from 2-6 PM
And by appointment
Exhibition: 07.03.2026-17.05.2026
***
Yemo Park (°1990, Seoul, lives and works in Brussels) develops her artistic practice through self-contained, often absurd, fictional business concepts. Rather than aiming for market success, these projects function as conceptual frameworks that explore artistic autonomy, labor, the human condition, and the social forces shaping everyday life. In Wollamhsram, Park extends this approach by transforming Lichtekooi into a fictional house of worship centered on the desire to “enjoy time”. Through fiction, material symbolism, and moonshine, the project opens a space for questioning capitalist notions of productivity, self-control, and deferred gratification. Rather than promoting devotion to a fixed object, it invites participants to experience time as layered, collective, queer, looping, sedimented, and open-ended.
***
Photo: @fabiensilvestresuzor
Co-produced with @jestergenk
@yemopark
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